Blogosphere Mix Ups and Mistaken Identity. | November 19th, 2005
I was recently pointed (thanks Boris) to a blog where I’ve been confused with another person, after a Web 2.0 focused panel I spoke on in Vancouver about AJAX . I tried to post a comment on the blog post wasn’t able to create an account to do so. I couldn’t easily find an email addres so I guess blogging about it makes me feel better, or maybe the author will read this and change the blog. I hope.
Hey John Koetsier, dude! Change the name, I’m not Geoff Hansen. I have nothing to do with Puretracks.com and I don’t know why record labels wouldn’t want mac users to use Puretracks either.
The funny thing is he linked to my post about the event, my presentation and that I was clearly talking about AJAX and not puretracks. Alhtough they do rhyme;-) No hard feelings though John.
Would some Identitiy 2.0 infrastructure have prevented this? Prolly not. Mind you it didn’t happen to Dick.
November 21st, 2005 at 12:08 am
Arrgghhhh! Sorrry!
Your post worked, btw … I saw an incoming link show up on my WordPress dashboard. Apologies for the mix-up … I’ll try to figure out who the culprit is.
(This m ust just be just my link-whoring backhanded way of getting a link to my site.)
November 21st, 2005 at 12:19 am
Puretracks: Record labels Forced Mac Incompatibility
A couple weeks ago, Mike Skovgaard and I went to Vancouver Enterprise Forum.
One of the speakers was Michael Ferguson, who happens to sit on the board of Puretracks, the music service that (he said) has more more market share in Canada than Apple…
November 21st, 2005 at 3:21 pm
Hey John.
It’s Geoff Hansen of Rocket Builders, not Michael Fergusson of Blast Radius.
Ciao,
Andre.