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May 18, 2004

100 CEO Blog Conversations

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Posted by Ross Mayfield

We're trying something unprecedented for the Red Herring event -- 100 conversations with 100 CEOs of the Red Herring 100 Top Private Companies on 100 Weblogs. The space is open to the public, some video will be streamed and Mitch Ratcliffe is going to be video blogging. Of course, the early adopters have already jumped in. Marc Canter posted about FOAF to the LinkedIn Blog. LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman responded with his rationale for when to adopt FOAF and asking if there is a clear application for it yet. So, now I'm wondering who is going to take the DRM company to task, talk privacy with Plaxo, scribble on Motion's tablet, spam MailFrontier, service Grand Central, sforce EchoPass, open with Scalix, snipe Vonage, gaurd against Forum Systems, reason with IM Logic, subscribe to KnowNow or yodle with Yodlee? You get the idea. The train is leaving the station, so drop them a clue. BTW, I'll try to tone down references to Socialtext for a while in polite response to a comment on this blog. Its what I do, I'm busy, so its pretty natural for me to blog about it and I stay on topic. If we were to get these 100 CEOs to blog, you have to expect them to blog about their passions too.

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