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3 months ago

in The Twitter con - beware! on riaz kanani
cunning. Whoever said there was no business model for Twitter yet?

4 months ago

in The Twitter con - beware! on razorshine
cunning. Whoever said there was no business model for Twitter yet?

5 months ago

in Twitter twitter everywhere (with help from Stephen Fry) on riaz kanani
Seems we marketing/media types are spending a lot of time blogging about Twitter too - not to mention the crew of the BBC's Radio 1. I'm guessing our mates over at the Beeb have spotted that two of their alumni (i.e. Fry and Ross) are going great guns on the service and are keen to stake our their position.

Chris Moyles had a LONG diatribe about twitter this morning. Mainstream? Oh yes. Here we go.

5 months ago

in Twitter twitter everywhere (with help from Stephen Fry) on razorshine
Seems we marketing/media types are spending a lot of time blogging about Twitter too - not to mention the crew of the BBC's Radio 1. I'm guessing our mates over at the Beeb have spotted that two of their alumni (i.e. Fry and Ross) are going great guns on the service and are keen to stake our their position.

Chris Moyles had a LONG diatribe about twitter this morning. Mainstream? Oh yes. Here we go.

9 months ago

in is local search getting better? on riaz kanani
This local question is brewing nicely - there's a Mashup event this Friday talking about just this question.
It seems to me that from both a content and an advertising model perspective, there's something of a hole that really needs to be filled. Question is, who's going to do it? Is this the next stage in Google's world domination, or can the likes of the directories and local press, who've traditionally filled this gap, rise at long last to the challenge.
I think I know where my money is today... but I'd love to be proved wrong!

9 months ago

in local search getting better on razorshine
This local question is brewing nicely - there's a Mashup event this Friday talking about just this question.
It seems to me that from both a content and an advertising model perspective, there's something of a hole that really needs to be filled. Question is, who's going to do it? Is this the next stage in Google's world domination, or can the likes of the directories and local press, who've traditionally filled this gap, rise at long last to the challenge.
I think I know where my money is today... but I'd love to be proved wrong!
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