Around the web – October 14, 2007

Yet another busy week comes to an end. What was I up to in the past week outside of bbgm

At TechBizMedia, I wrote about building a global tagspace and ranted about the good old days.

I continue to maintain a video presence. Inspired by Chris Pirillo, I record videos on UStream.tv and upload to my channels on Kyte.tv and YouTube. I still hope to take a page from Chris and do more regular topical broadcasts. We will see

… and you can find bbgm in the latest issue of the medicine 2.0 carnival, hosted at highlight health. I am glad to see that community interested in what I have to say, although I have a feeling that Berci has a lot to do with that

… and so starts a new week

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  • To be honest, it's a lot of work to send dozens of submissions to the hosts each week, but I love it. :)
  • Berci

    I can imagine how much work it is (do you ever sleep?). Thank you very much for all the hard work.
  • Berci sent me more than 20 articles. Although in my defense, I managed to find a number of blog posts on my own. Sadly, there were only a handful of submissions ...

    I wanted to let you know Deepak, I agree with your thoughts regarding Google Scholar. I search PubMed daily (for both blogging and scientific research) and then search Google, typically for the same terms. It makes a lot of sense to offer the combined functionality.

    BTW, thanks for mentioning the blog carnival on your blog!
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