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January 17, 2006

10 cool things that got this manuscript out

On the occasion of finishing my manuscript, here are ten things that made it possible:

  1. My wife: Put her life on hold for a year and took the kids on Saturdays.
  2. My team at Wired, who ably ran the show when I ducked out on Fridays to write.
  3. GBN: My friend Peter Schwartz provided the perfect space for brainstorms with...
  4. My writing assistant, Steven Leckart. Helped me think through the chapters, then edited my roughs.
  5. Starbucks: WiFi, power outlets and non-fat lattes. Writing nirvana, as long as you have...
  6. Bose noise-cacelling headphones and...
  7. Rhapsody. The last three chapters were all to Ladytron on repeat.
  8. ActionOutline: Fast, rock solid, web aware and just right for a book-sized outline.
  9. Wikipedia.
  10. This blog. The comments and other feedback here were invaluable. Thank you!

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Comments

Congrats. I look forward to reading it.

Congratulations Chris and thank you for sharing your journey with us!
Can't wait to read the book soon!

Congratulations!

Congratulations! I'm sure my dad will be thrilled to see he made #3 most useful. I've enjoyed reading these blogs the last few months, and I look forward to reading the full book.

-Ben

Congratulations!
Hope it will be a blockbuster, even if they are dead

congrats, only if this doesn't mean the end of this blog!

Hooray! I'm just polishing off Albert-Laszlo Barabasi's Linked so can't wait to see your Manuscript.

Congratulations Chris! We're waiting for the book with great anticipation! On a separate note: Terry Semel made some interesting comments last night on Yahoo's earnings call about user generated content, and even used the phrase "long tail". The full transcript is up on the Internet Stock Blog ( http://internetstockblog.com/ ) and you can quote up to 400 words as long as you link back.

Hey David, thanks for posting that. Very much appreciated (and now heading off to listen).

The new Ladytron is my current favorite music for heads-down getting stuff done.

That's awesome! Looking forward to seeing it take up shelf space. :)

Congrats, been looking forward to the book since the early days of the blog.

Congrats! I second Sean's hope that the blog keeps going.

Congratulations on finishing. I'm looking forward to reading it.

Very cool. No small feat -- congratulations!

Ladytron! Ladytron!

http://wiredblogs.tripod.com/sterling/index.blog?entry_id=1316065

Congratulations - I look forward to reading the book

Just wanted to add to the congrats and the looking forward to reading the book. And definitely keep the blog going.

Congratulations on finishing the book. Really looking forward to reading it.

w00t! so when to we get to read it?!

Hey, did you all listen to the podcast with Chris Anderson at the World Economic Forum:

http://www.forumblog.org/blog/2006/01/podcast_chris_a.html

Chris - I read your article about the new boom in Wired. One suggestion - could you post links to your wired articles on this blog? I read this blog via bloglines and wouldn't have read the article but for a Paul Kedrosky link to it. Thanks, and I can't wait to read the book.

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Congratulation! You are one of my gurus at the moment.

http://lifeinlasne.blogspot.com/2006/01/long-tail.html.

Way to go! Looking forward to the manuscript...

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