September 18, 2005

hackoff.com – The Blook – Has Arrived

Tom Evslin has launched his newest project – hackoff.com.  It’s a blook (an online book distributed as a blog).  I’ve been watching this evolve and occassionally helping with some of the tech ideas from the sidelines.  In addition to being awesome content (this is the book that every entrepreneur from 1997 – 2001 wanted to write), Tom is using (as well as inventing) lots of blog / Web 2.0 publishing technology into the experience.

24 – you’ve now got competition for my brain.

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  1. Arn’t all blogs blooks?

    Comment by Andrew — September 18, 2005 @ 12:23 pm

  2. hackoff.com

    The online serialization of my novel hackoff.com: an historic murder mystery set in the Internet Bubble and rubble has begun at, of course, hackoff.com. It’s free and licensed under Creative Commons. The hard cover edition’ll be out around the beg…

    Comment by Fractals of Change — September 19, 2005 @ 3:27 am

  3. It’s stale content repurposed in a novel way. Go back to non-fiction Tom. Fiction Blooks are boring. Non-fiction blooks would be more interesting

    Comment by Marina Architect — September 19, 2005 @ 1:50 pm

  4. Arn’t all blogs blooks?

    Comment by Olga — December 23, 2005 @ 2:12 am

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