Tiffany B. Brown

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My interview with Black Web 2.0

Black Web 2.0 is becoming one of my daily must-read blogs. Angela, Markus and crew do a tremendous job of covering web tech and start-ups, with a particular focus on sites targeting black audiences. They’re doing what I tried to do with this blog before I got a full-time job that cuts in to my surfing time :-).

Markus and I did an IM-terview last night, and it’s on the site now. We had fun.

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4 comments

  1. i think this may be closed, but if you do get this, a quick question.
    is there a wireless network on the deck at Ecco? just kidding,

    real question; working on measures of influence vs. measures of traffic on social media sites. be curious to hear ur ideas. if u r willing to share please contact using twitter http://twitter.com/Persistance or gmail linked to this post

  2. Yes! “I learned that subcontracting works out better for me than working directly with clients.” Tiffany, I call this the Billy Strayhorn Duke Ellington business relationship—or the Wozniak Jobs relationship. Someone gots to be out on the track hoofing it while someone else is in the lab scratching the head you know… You sound like that lab type… BTW: you look like my cousin’s wife! Cute!

  3. tiffany said on 25 Aug 2008 at 8:55 pm

    I’m definitely the lab type … much to my social life’s chagrin :-).

  4. Loved your interview! It made me smile! Very sincere!

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