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Soap Opera 2.0, starring Blognation founder Sam Sethi, ended with a blockbuster today: Sam lays all the blame for the failure of the British blog network at the feet of TechCrunch editor Mike Arrington, who split with Sethi in a nasty and public way exactly a year ago, an irony that Sam no
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It's ME ME ME, and shows no remorse, concern or empathy for his employees.
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wreck from beginning to end.
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Before we met as a team for the first time at Essential Web in London at end of June, Sam gave us a pep talk about the art of war and the strategy of divide and rule he intended us to employ against Tech Crunch. As an Irish woman, the notion of divide and rule arouses almost primordial fear. I pointed out to Sam at the time that art of war is dependent on mustering your resources. Sam responded by luring his resources, a group of talented individuals, to London for Essential Web in London (Europe's most expensive city) at their own expense, pending repayment.
No expenses were paid.
Sethi "resigned" in the same vile manner that he "ran" the operation - with no respect for the people who carried the can.