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Have you ever noticed that sometimes when you are described as a geek it’s not exactly a compliment? (I always mean it as a compliment, comeon!) That’s because people don’t fully understand the words nerd, dork, dweeb and geek. Here’s the explanation as a cool Venn diagram.

Thanks to Xeni at BoingBoing for pointing it out. And click the diagram to see how the terms relate.

Also see Traveling Geeks. Not Traveling Dweebs, Traveling Nerds or Traveling Dorks.

And here’s an interesting bestiary of geekdom, listing many different types of geeks. I know a few who fall into some, but not all, of the categories.

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Phonebooth 2.0 https://blog.red7.com/phonebooth-2-0/ https://blog.red7.com/phonebooth-2-0/#respond Fri, 15 Jan 2010 17:15:00 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2412 I was minding my own business, getting ready to interview someone, at LeWeb in the “Geek Pad” where Microsoft had given us an area to hang out and connect online, when I noticed Eliane had her Macbook Pro over her head. I didn’t see any rain, so I knew she wasn’t using it as an […]

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I was minding my own business, getting ready to interview someone, at LeWeb in the “Geek Pad” where Microsoft had given us an area to hang out and connect online, when I noticed Eliane had her Macbook Pro over her head. I didn’t see any rain, so I knew she wasn’t using it as an umbrella, and then I heard her speaking intimately to the Mac.

Since there are hardly any phone booths anymore, she had turned her Mac into a phone booth!

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Backstage Pass- David Spark https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-david-spark/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-david-spark/#respond Sat, 09 Jan 2010 23:00:22 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2403 This is a Backstage Pass interview of David Spark, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. David Spark is a new media producer and consultant whose output includes Spark Minute, and he blogs at SparkMinute.com. [The photo at left was taken at LeWeb in Paris, 2009, by Rodrigo Sepúlveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.] You can check David’s Cool and […]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of David Spark, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

David Spark is a new media producer and consultant whose output includes Spark Minute, and he blogs at SparkMinute.com.

[The photo at left was taken at LeWeb in Paris, 2009, by Rodrigo Sepúlveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.]

You can check David’s Cool and Not-so-Cool post, but in the video, to save time, I edited to focus on the cool!

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Backstage Pass- Ewan Spence https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-ewan-spence/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-ewan-spence/#respond Sat, 09 Jan 2010 17:00:32 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2397 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Ewan Spence, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. Ewan blogs at EwanSpence.com. He’s a blogger, author and writer based in Edinborough, Scotland. [The photo at left was taken at LeWeb in Paris, 2009, by Rodrigo Sepúlveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Ewan Spence, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Ewan blogs at EwanSpence.com. He’s a blogger, author and writer based in Edinborough, Scotland.

[The photo at left was taken at LeWeb in Paris, 2009, by Rodrigo Sepúlveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.]

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Backstage Pass- Eliane Fiolet https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-eliane-fiolet/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-eliane-fiolet/#respond Fri, 08 Jan 2010 23:00:41 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2391 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Eliane Fiolet, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. Eliane is cofounder of Ubergizmo. She was a co-organizer of the Traveling Geeks tour to Paris and LeWeb, 2009. [The photo at left is by Rodrigo Sepúlveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Eliane Fiolet, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Eliane is cofounder of Ubergizmo. She was a co-organizer of the Traveling Geeks tour to Paris and LeWeb, 2009.

[The photo at left is by Rodrigo Sepúlveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.]

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Backstage Pass- Frederic Lardinois https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-frederic-lardinois/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-frederic-lardinois/#respond Fri, 08 Jan 2010 17:00:30 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2387 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Frederic Lardinois, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. Frederic blogs at ReadWriteWeb. [The photo at left was provided by Frederic Lardinois.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Frederic Lardinois, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Frederic blogs at ReadWriteWeb.

[The photo at left was provided by Frederic Lardinois.]

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Backstage Pass- Beth Blecherman https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-beth-blecherman/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-beth-blecherman/#respond Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:00:52 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2381 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Beth Blecherman, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. Beth comes from the application-development world, founded TechMamas.com and tweets as @techmama. [The photo at left is by Olivier Ezratty.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Beth Blecherman, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Beth comes from the application-development world, founded TechMamas.com and tweets as @techmama.

[The photo at left is by Olivier Ezratty.]

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Backstage Pass- Robin Wauters https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-robin-wauters/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-robin-wauters/#respond Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:00:51 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2375 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Robin Wauters, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. Robin writes at TechCrunch and is the managing editor of virtualization.com. He lives in Brussels. [The photo at left is by Rodrigo Sepulveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Robin Wauters, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Robin writes at TechCrunch and is the managing editor of virtualization.com. He lives in Brussels.

[The photo at left is by Rodrigo Sepulveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa.]

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Backstage Pass- Olivier Ezratty https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-olivier-ezratty/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-olivier-ezratty/#respond Wed, 06 Jan 2010 23:00:13 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2366 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Olivier Ezratty, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. Olivier blogs at Opinions Libres. His photos appear in the Flickr group for the Traveling Geeks. He along with Eliane Fiolet (who was a co-organizer of the Paris trip) was one of our local navigators). [The photo at left is […]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Olivier Ezratty, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Olivier blogs at Opinions Libres. His photos appear in the Flickr group for the Traveling Geeks. He along with Eliane Fiolet (who was a co-organizer of the Paris trip) was one of our local navigators).

[The photo at left is by Rodrigo Sepulveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa, one of the Traveling Geeks Paris geeks. Yes, that’s the lens on Olivier’s camera.]

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Backstage Pass- Matthew Buckland https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-matthew-buckland/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-matthew-buckland/#respond Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:00:48 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2361 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Matthew Buckland, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009. Matthew writes at MatthewBuckland.com. His favorite color is red. [The photo at left was provided by Matt Buckland.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Matthew Buckland, conducted at LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Matthew writes at MatthewBuckland.com. His favorite color is red.

[The photo at left was provided by Matt Buckland.]

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Backstage Pass- Renee Blodgett https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-renee-blodgett/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-renee-blodgett/#respond Tue, 05 Jan 2010 23:00:46 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2356 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Renee Blodgett, Co-Founder of Traveling Geeks and organizer of the trip to Paris for LeWeb, in December, 2009. Renee writes at DownTheAvenue. [Photo at left is by Beth Blecherman.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Renee Blodgett, Co-Founder of Traveling Geeks and organizer of the trip to Paris for LeWeb, in December, 2009.

Renee writes at DownTheAvenue.

[Photo at left is by Beth Blecherman.]

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Backstage Pass- Tom Foremski https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-tom-foremski-2/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-tom-foremski-2/#respond Tue, 05 Jan 2010 18:20:31 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2346 This is a Backstage Pass interview of Tom Foremski, from Traveling Geeks at LeWeb in Paris, December, 2009. Tom writes at Silicon Valley Watcher. [Photo at left is by JD Lasica, from the London 2009 trip.]

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This is a Backstage Pass interview of Tom Foremski, from Traveling Geeks at LeWeb in Paris, December, 2009.

Tom writes at Silicon Valley Watcher.

[Photo at left is by JD Lasica, from the London 2009 trip.]

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Backstage Pass- Amanda Coolong https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-amanda-coolong/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass-amanda-coolong/#respond Tue, 05 Jan 2010 03:09:14 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2341 This is the first of my Backstage Pass interviews from Traveling Geeks at LeWeb in Paris, December, 2009. Amanda writes at TechZulu and is happy to strike up a yoga pose almost anywhere (not in this video, but in the Traveling Geeks Flickr photos). [Photo at left is by Rodrigo Sepulveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa, one of the […]

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This is the first of my Backstage Pass interviews from Traveling Geeks at LeWeb in Paris, December, 2009.

Amanda writes at TechZulu and is happy to strike up a yoga pose almost anywhere (not in this video, but in the Traveling Geeks Flickr photos).

[Photo at left is by Rodrigo Sepulveda-Schulz (CC)by-nc-sa, one of the geeks on the Paris trip.]

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Backstage Pass- Sky interviews the geeks https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass/ https://blog.red7.com/backstage-pass/#respond Mon, 04 Jan 2010 07:11:31 +0000 http://blog.red7.com/?p=2307 It’s time to pick up your backstage pass for the Traveling Geeks tour. As the “geeks’ geek” I have the enjoyable task of herding the last few animals into the barn before the tour actually takes place. This means (primarily) that I’m handed the web site a couple of weeks before we take off and […]

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It’s time to pick up your backstage pass for the Traveling Geeks tour. As the “geeks’ geek” I have the enjoyable task of herding the last few animals into the barn before the tour actually takes place. This means (primarily) that I’m handed the web site a couple of weeks before we take off and I make a ton of last-minute additions and adjustments—and have to debug various processes, sometimes over and over. For the Paris trip there were some new and interesting twists because of changes taking place in the social media scene. So let’s go behind the scenes with my recollections and introduction:

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Culture, Language and the Online World https://blog.red7.com/culture-language-and-online-world/ https://blog.red7.com/culture-language-and-online-world/#respond Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:02:14 +0000 http://sky.dlfound.org/?p=2185 In my teens, on two different occasions, I spent a few months living in each of two countries (outside my native US), learning the predominant language and picking up the culture. Every once in a while it smacks me in the face that this makes me significantly different from many people in the US.[1] And […]

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tg-icon-74x74In my teens, on two different occasions, I spent a few months living in each of two countries (outside my native US), learning the predominant language and picking up the culture. Every once in a while it smacks me in the face that this makes me significantly different from many people in the US.[1] And it often affects how I react in both business and personal situations.

In northern Mexico, as a teen, I learned first hand how teenage boys functioned in a society that was moving from poverty and religious conservatism to modern urban life. In Québec City (Canada) I studied at the largest French-speaking university outside of France, and learned the pride a community takes in its native language and culture.[2] And I became aware of some of the movements working to preserve the language.[3]

franceSo when one of the Traveling Geeks became somewhat stuck to the tar baby of how the French are going about world brand-building all wrong[4], I um kinda felt it in my gut more from the point of view of the French than the American. Robert might be right about what has to be done to build a world-wide brand, but maybe these companies weren’t about building world-brands, at least at this moment.

English was the language of the conference (LeWeb) we attended, but our French blogger friends customarily blog in French, not English. For a French-speaking community. The language of the country is French. The culture is French. We’re in Paris. The language of much of north Africa is French, and French is an official language in Canada and the predominant language in the province of Québec. We’re not talking about just a tiny part of the world. The French-speaking are technologically advanced and the net is no stranger to them. The majority of web sites around the world may be available in English, but that doesn’t mean the majority of the world does things (or should do things) the way the Americans and the rest of the British colonials do.

So the controversy caused me to step back and think about basic orientation. I think the Twitter issue (namely that all French companies who want to build a brand need to be on Twitter) is the core issue, and that’s the one that set off the debate in the first place. Other issues were piled on top as it went along. But it’s an indicator of the underlying cultural and linguistic factors (and drift).

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Let’s start by examining the assumption that French entrepreneurs want to make it world-wide. Well, they’re starting from a different base than Americans or Brits would. Sure, they’d love to be rich and successful, but the investment climate in France  focuses more on 1) investment in French entrepreneurs and not cross-cultural or cross-border entrepreneurs; and 2) much of the world (not just France) has a cautious and failure-averse approach to entrepreneuring. I am by no means bashing the French here—I just think this is a natural culture-driven approach that allows preservation of French language and culture while succeeding in a broader online world. The driven-to-succeed behavior that we see from so many US entrepreneurs is tempered, in France, by a desire to work from French culture rather than submerging it in a mishmoshed English-language environment. And to me this feels more relaxed and natural…and suited to the French.

Certainly people want to use their own language, rather than switch to English in the course of a single generation. Why should acceptance of English language and culture be required in order to succeed online?

Telling the French entrepreneurs they need to be on Twitter (and I know they will be on Twitter soon anyway), is OK because they do need to be there, but the French-speaking community — their initial customer base — just isn’t on Twitter yet. Well, of course there should be a vibrant French-tweeting community, shouldn’t there? The French used text-messaging long before Americans did, and where’s our recognition of that? Give ’em credit — if text messaging had died for lack of use, there would be no Twitter at all! Without the French and other Europeans there might be no texting! And we learned in our interactions at Orange’s research facility in Paris that the French are coming up the ladder of Twitter and beginning to use it. So don’t take them to task for not using something that isn’t core to their linguistic online community. You can’t blame companies for not using a tool that doesn’t reach their clients.

Some of the other Traveling Geeks had things to say about the culture, investment and entrepreneuring:

The bottom line is that I suggest that we all need to be aware that the online world is a confluence of many, many factors. It opens us to other cultures, and we have to remain aware there are numerous and somewhat compartmentalized areas (and linguistic cantons) all over the place. And we have to respect that choice.


[1] Local practice in the US would be to say “Americans,” but technically everyone from Canada to the southern tip of Chile is an American. In Mexico I became acutely aware of this, and sensitive to the broader use of the word “American.”

[2] I am reminded occasionally, when I’m in France, that the Québecois are more “purist” about the French language than even the Parisians — particularly when I say something that the Parisians react to by noting “that reminds me of how my grandmother spoke.”

[3] One current such being Organisation Internationale de la francophonie. On their web site they have a really nice map that shows the extent to which French is spoken (or at least is an official language) in countries around the world. That big orange Canada up there probably overstates its importance, but it is certainly an important part of the francophone world.

[4] I was going to say “doing social media wrong” or “doing marketing wrong” or any of several other expressions, but the criticism was pretty much that they were doing it all wrong. Look, when Scoble explains why he came down on the French entrepreneurs so hard I understand and follow some of the logic of his explanation, but I couldn’t agree that there was anything necessarily wrong with what the local entrepreneurs were doing. The French have made different assumptions than others might have — and honestly I do kind of like some of their assumptions.

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