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2 years ago

in 26 Ways to Get Attention on eduFire
I hope that list assigns primacy to submitting a sitcom pilot to the NY TV Festival, and to UTAOnline.net :-)

2 years ago

in Finding Great Dev Talent on eduFire
I'm happy to help. Visit my site to learn about my relevant background.

Best,

2 years ago

in YouTube topic of the day on Scobleizer
friendster, lotus 1-2-3. your turn.

2 years ago

in Nick Carr is right — sort of on Mathew's comments
A transparent — and liquid — market for the ad spaces on single-creator media solves the problem, as adbitrageurs will profit from identifying and helping to popularize undervalued blogs…

2 years ago

in Hacking A listers on Scobleizer
A transparent — and liquid — market for the ad spaces on single-creator media solves the problem, as adbitrageurs will profit from identifying and helping to popularize undervalued blogs…

3 years ago

in The toughest job of management on Scobleizer
Visit http://landof.opportunitv.com to learn how a TV sitcom and complementary online content can give rise to the most liquid online market for the advertisement spaces on single-creator media (e.g., blogs, podcasts), how this market can give rise to the most liquid online market for customized education and career services, how the latter market can give rise to millions of good jobs for U.S. residents, and how these job-holders can dramatically increase educational and economic opportunity for all.

Best of luck,

4 years ago

in Amazon’s stealth tagging project: 43Things on thevirtualhandshake
43er Josh Peterson's 12/11/04 e-mail to me may be a clue re: 43 & Amazon's plans. Here is Josh's e-mail:

"I just spent about an hour surfing around [my MSFT-/VC-approved business plan for a provider of customized lifelong learning and career services (CLLCS)] with a bit of amazement. I run a little company...We are a team of folks who worked together at Amazon.com developing that company's personalization and recommendations team and systems. We spent about 1.5 years thinking about what we wanted to build next. We thought a lot about online education tools. We thought a lot about classified ads and job networks. We thought a lot about reputation systems. We thought a bit about personalized advertising systems. We thought a lot about blogging and social networking systems. Eventually, we came up with the idea behind 43 Things.

...I guess I'm mostly just fascinated that we've been working a very similar vein to the one you describe, without having a solid name for it (we call it 'the age of the amateur' or 'networks of shared experiences' instead of CLLCS, but believe me, we are talking about the same patterns and markets, if not in exactly the same way). Thanks for sharing what you have - its fascinating stuff."

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CLLCS details coming online at OpportuniTV.com.

Feel free to contact me with any questions, etc.

Enjoy,

Frank Ruscica
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