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August 17, 2006

Chilean interview with me

El Mercurio (Chile) has published an interview with me about blogging and marketing.

As far as I can tell — my high school Spanish doesn't get me all that far — it seems fine, and I enjoyed talking with Daniela Santelices, the author. Two corrections, though: 1. The conference/seminar I was going to in Santiago in a week has just been canceled. Que lástima! 2. I think the article says I'm a columnist for the NY Times, when in fact many years ago they ran an op-ed of mine in their Education section. So, I'm happy to take the upgrade, but...

I don't mean to carp, and I do appreciate the chance to express myself in a part of the world I've never visited, but I also want to set the record straight. [Tags: blogs marketing cluetrain]

Posted by D. Weinberger at August 17, 2006 10:30 AM


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How cool for your expertise to be recognized in another part of the world, but it must be very strange for you. Congratulations!

Posted by: Troy Worman | August 18, 2006 08:26 AM


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