Todd is compiling the “Top 24 Posts of 2004” from some very cool bloggers, and asked me to participate.
I’m kind of impressed that I had this many posts I consider “worthy”, as this year has been both crazy and brutal (not in a good way). Anyways.
In no particular order, here are my Top 24 Posts of 2004:
Bribery Will Continue
Innovation is Useless
What Companies Need: A Blogging Book
Perfection Isn’t Perfect
Oil Prices: Free Market Economics at Work?
Why I Love Doing Business
Blog Advertising Isn’t Evil
Again, Blog Advertising Isn’t Evil
Pricing Models
Microsoft: Communicate Or Die
IT Healthcare Does NOT Need to Grow Up
Stemming the Tide of IT Saturation
Productivity More Important Than Security
7 Surefire Ways to Get Yourself Fired
Security Over Productivity Contension
Novell & Linux
What Is Citrix?
Ultimate Hiptop Device
The Big Ol’ Windows API Discussion
Secure Passwords
The Skinny on Browser Saturation
How to Get a Job at Microsoft
Why Would Companies Buy Bloggers?
“Business Blogging” is Too Narrowly Defined

December 6th, 2004 at 9:09 pm
Read a few already. Good posts, good job Jeremy. I like the humor ones (as I am quite bored at the moment)
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December 7th, 2004 at 5:16 am
Top24 of 2004
There’s a nice meme just started, asking people to list their Top 24 posts of 2004 (via). I
decided to check out my web stats and dig out the most-visited posts of 2004 for
Read/Write Web. They may not necessarily be “the best” posts in terms of qua…
December 7th, 2004 at 8:27 am
See, I would have come up with a top 9 list instead