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20 August 2009 ~ Comments

iLike & Myspace – it doesn’t make sense

iLIke was purchased by MySpace this week for $20 million.  Hearing this annoucement, i couldn’t help think that something was off.  Something just doesn’t make sense.
Some facts: iLike has 50 million registered users.  That’s a huge number.  They are definitely one of the most popular applications on Facebook and one of the best applications anywhere [...]

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20 April 2009 ~ Comments

Facebook Photos app is kicking ass

They are doing an absurd amount of photo content at 40 million photos uploaded a day!  A good video about it here

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07 April 2009 ~ Comments

I Do Not Agree with the Hog Pile on Facebook

There’s a growing trend in the media to attack facebook.  It started when their redesign got pretty bad reviews, continued when their CFO left, and now is gaining steam as mainstream outlets are questioning it’s core business proposition. There are three different things here and the media is pointing to them as an indication of [...]

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31 March 2009 ~ Comments

Go narrow and do 1 thing well

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I did an interview last night for USC business school where i was asked a lot of questions about Qloud and its beginnings.  Questions like “What advice would you give to aspiring entrepreneurs? What have you learned?”  Well here goes…
i often hear people talk about “doing something big.”  While I admire their desire [...]

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24 March 2009 ~ Comments

Twitter Thoughts – More like MySpace than Facebook

I spent a lot of time this weekend explaining Twitter to people.  People want to know not just what it is but why they should use it.  It’s confusing for people who have never tried it.  It’s so simple yet so confounding.  This chart explains the early stages well:
One thing i’ve noticed in my [...]

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03 March 2009 ~ Comments

Obama poster drama

I heard a great podcast yesterday on NPR about the iconic Obama poster (seen above). The poster is done by a fascinating artist named Shepherd Fairey.  It’s a little known fact that Fairey is also responsible for the Andre The Giant “OBEY” sketches that i remember from the 90’s.  He really gets around.
In this case, [...]

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04 February 2009 ~ Comments

25 Random Things About Me

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I got tagged in Facebook to do one of these lists.  I really enjoyed reading some of my colleagues and some of my old friends from high school so i thought i’d put one together.
The rules are that once you’ve been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 25 random things, [...]

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20 January 2009 ~ Comments

Leaders and Followers

Cover via Amazon

There’s a new book by Seth Godin called “Tribes” which talks about the startup culture and out-of-the-box thinkers.  Two interesting parts of the book are the parts about followers and the parts about Leaders.
A good question exists talking about the difference between employees and followers.  Employees show up each day and do their [...]

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05 January 2009 ~ Comments

Recording Life

I just read a great article by Clive Thompson called “Head for Detail” about Gordon Bell’s latest experieement.  Please just read the first 2 paragraphs.  It’s about Gordon and how he is recording everything he’s doing (video, audio, emails, web, everything).  He’s been doing it for the past 14 years and is able to bring [...]

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30 December 2008 ~ Comments

Why did Flickr stop innovating?

Why aren’t you better?

I’ve been a big flickr fan for years.  I take a lot of photos and that’s always been my favorite spot to put them.  Flickr’s been great at pioneering the 2.0 photo experience. They were the first to have a photostream view – not just albums. And they were the first to [...]

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