Special guest: Ted Murphy (Founder / CEO - PayPerPost)
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March 25th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
[…] If you want to find out more about PayPerPost watch this video. Ted Murphy is the CEO of PPP and was interviewed by McCabe Calacanis at Project X headquarters live in the studio. http://www.podtech.net/home/technology/2523/calacaniscast-19-beta Watch as Jason tried to trip Ted up only to find that Ted actually knows what he is talking about. Ted has integrity and is a genius. […]
March 26th, 2007 at 9:08 am
Disclosure Ted Murphy PayPerPost and Rockstars…
PayPerPost has been blessed with more negative editorial coverage than any other startup during the 2.0 drama. Yet the attacks continue thick and fast, and mostly from a group of moralistic hypocrites who claim to be defending the integrity of journal…
April 3rd, 2007 at 7:11 pm
I actually had never hear of PPP, so thanks for exposing this in such a professional and critical manner.
All I can say right now is that the day that blogging turns down to this, I want to have nothing to do with it anymore… no read, no write…
April 7th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
using Calacanis’s same presuppositions, it would have been nice if he would have disclosed his anti-payforposting capitalistic mentality instead of “deceiving” us watching, pretending to be journalistic and conducting a discovery based interview. // Jason, you are pretending to suspend bias when in fact you are the “op-ed” of journalism. // why couldn’t you give this guy a chance to debate the ideas instead of presuming that your position is automatically righteous. // “the whole medium of blogging is…” — how do you have a right to define what blogging is and should always will be? You are upset that the ‘community’ you’ve come to know is changing. // I enjoy the debate but try to be honest in your interviews–state your position and give your guests a chance to state theirs instead of beating them down… you weren’t really there to understand the other position.
April 7th, 2007 at 2:31 pm
one more thing…
thanks for doing this interview! I learned a lot.
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also — it kinda sucks that when I entered a reply the video stopped–I was 2/3rds+ (?) through it … now I have to re-load the whole thing to get back to that point…. just a site design consideration. (perhaps the reply could be a pop-up/frame/java — ?)
April 7th, 2007 at 3:08 pm
Smugness doesn’t dictate “what” the internet is.
Blogs are rapidly changing.
Huge presumptions going on here.
Calling things you don’t understand “deceptive” as they are emerging technology doesn’t make it so.
April 7th, 2007 at 3:25 pm
This video ends really well.
(Except Calacanis still comes off smug by giving unasked advice.)