January 9, 2008
Rubel Calls The Lazysphere And I Add To It Here
Steve Rubel calls it again. And in the spirit of the decline of deep blogging it’s best that I and we face this woe in early ‘08 to avoid sinking any further.
The fact is that I would love nothing more than to read the dailies all day, books, and magazines in order to follow the latest trends, gadgets, and social movements. I suppose that would render me somewhat of an academic and philosopher, which is bound to occur organically and permanently when I make the switch to suspenders in a couple of decades. But I digress.
Rather, I’ve chosen to surround myself with smart people on Twitter (a favourite of mine), Facebook, LinkedIn, and of course another personal favourite in Google Reader. The power of RSS indeed.
While I may still lack on some of the finer points within philosophical and ideological mandates set by the Digerati, I like to believe that I’ve learnt a great deal last year from following and engaging the community. Now I’m ready to birth certain policies that I’ve extracted from dozens of influencers to the benefit of my company. It should be a complement to the teaching of others. To use a Jaffe-ism, I’m motivated to use new marketing to prove new marketing–to put into action all that I have absorbed.
To tie this into the grander theme of “change” and “hope” and “conversation” in 2008 I think some of us, myself included, need to realize that we too are allowed to shape the debate action. It will certainly counterbalance some of the BS coming out of the blogo/podosphere of late.
Shoot I forgot: It’s the Lazysphere now.
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