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Monday, July 29, 2002 |
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Good news from a David Siegel colleague:
Dale, David is fine physically and mentally! He is discussing some new ventures to do online recruiting in the medical services industry and handling some real estate opportunities, while completing his 100th Sky Dive and traveling throughout Europe. Like you, I look forward to the next publication from David.
Greg Tucker
8:25:33 PM
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gee, am I ever shocked, unless something bad has happened to David Siegel, I am perplexed at how he's dropped off the face of the earth, at least from scanning several pages of Google hits. Anybody Know anything?
8:07:25 PM
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Eastgate Systems, Inc: " "...the primary source for serious hypertext" -- Robert Coover, The New York Times Book Review"
5:59:08 PM
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Another good book to add to my list of read books (and one which I have re-read, and actually "introduced" me to Cluetrain: Futurize Your Enterprise by David Siegel, who also wrote "Creating Killer Web Sites") The book is a great example of some real-life possibilities of The Cluetrain concepts put to work Siegel is a Web developer who began finding that companies who need Websites were all oft all too eager to make websites without caring who their customers were. A high recommend for anybody who read Cluetrain (or not) and wants to take the next step to begin asking how actual Website projects allow the company to participate in the conversation. |
6:59:15 AM
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In search of David Siegel comments on Weblogging. I thought it woudl be interesting to see if the guy who pointed me to Clutrain, who pointed me to Christopher Locke, who wrote a book called Gonzo Marketing which sold me on learning Weblogging, is himself a writer of a weblog.
So I will find some web developer posts along the way since Siegel wrote Creating Killer Web Sites, and every developer under the sun probably mentions his book.
for instance:
webmutant: a weblog for web developers
6:15:39 AM
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