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1 year ago

in FastCompany.TV launches on Scobleizer
Scoble

A couple of other folks have commented on top & I third them, the feed does not work in Miro (am using Ubuntu Gutsy)

Hope you folks can fix this soon

2 years ago

in Please. Leave Sehwag out on The Scribbler
... and please ... and also this chap from mumbai called Sachin Tendulkar

2 years ago

in Microsoft tells MVPs “we’re in it to win” — Really? on Scobleizer
Can someone tell me one more success that Google has under its belt besides Search .... mmmm ... mmmm .... mmmm ... mmmm ...

2 years ago

in First two months of ScobleShow on Scobleizer
Getting it to work on ipods would be a big, big improvement

2 years ago

in 2006/09/12/myspace-well-crush-youtube/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Talk about a Social network that wants to grow by killing the ecosystem around it !

Dude ! its time to call the medics in !

3 years ago

in Hey Google — where’s my calendar? on Mathew's comments
The last time I really waited long for a Google product launch was their RSS feed reader and then they launched Google Reader, I still have NOT got over my utter revulsion to that offering

So, in short ... dont place your bets on a Google Calender product

3 years ago

in 2006/02/23/googles-new-strategy-spray-and-pray/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
In this day & age, these half-baked product launches are perhaps a way got Google to increase its market cap (for sure this happened when it launched Google Video etc)

3 years ago

in CoComment, MyComments, Co.mments on Mathew's comments
I would strip down all potential business models into 2 buckets :
1. As mentioned eariler in the comments, monetizing the content using Google / Yahoo contextual text ads
2. In the longer term, if the service is really worth, go the subscription route for users (eg., TypePad vs Blogger). Free services at some point in time would start stuttering, that's when paid services start making sense
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