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3 years ago
in 2005/11/22/10-companies-we-should-build-for-techcrunch/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I'm such a luddite. I really should use Skype more often!
I'm most often on instant messenger:
AIM - clawaim
Yahoo - claw_eloquence
Catch me sometime and I'd love to chat!
I'm most often on instant messenger:
AIM - clawaim
Yahoo - claw_eloquence
Catch me sometime and I'd love to chat!
3 years ago
in 2005/11/22/10-companies-we-should-build-for-techcrunch/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I think that all these ideas are great but one thing that I don't see is the systematic thought behind them though. Not that there necessarily needs to be. You can create great ideas for things that solve pain or create coolness without being systematic.
I prefer to be systematic. One thing that my co-founder at Aggregate Knowledge and I did before starting the company was to develop a Map of the Web 2.0 World where we could look at the landscape before deciding what things we thought were missing.
Would be curious to see what the others think the big trends and big holes are as the conversation develops.
I prefer to be systematic. One thing that my co-founder at Aggregate Knowledge and I did before starting the company was to develop a Map of the Web 2.0 World where we could look at the landscape before deciding what things we thought were missing.
Would be curious to see what the others think the big trends and big holes are as the conversation develops.
3 years ago
in 2005/10/31/humans-vs-algorithms-who-should-edit-web-20/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I think that what web 2.0 is really enabling in many ways is for people to harness the power of a distributed audience to do the "editing" or to put it another way for people to find out what's important in the midst of everything is out there.
The algorithms etc. are necessary though to support this effort. I've been thinking about this one for a bit and will have more later. Think of it as how do computers enable the Wisdom of Crowds to be known?
Chris
The algorithms etc. are necessary though to support this effort. I've been thinking about this one for a bit and will have more later. Think of it as how do computers enable the Wisdom of Crowds to be known?
Chris
3 years ago
in Scoble should be fired, author tells Microsoft on Scobleizer
I'm in for a Save Scoble t-shirt too.
Robert telling it like it is part of what makes Microsoft seem much more human and much less clueless.
I think that anyone who advocates only putting on their "shiny happy corporate face" to the public these days is part of the old guard and the old way of doing things.
Robert telling it like it is part of what makes Microsoft seem much more human and much less clueless.
I think that anyone who advocates only putting on their "shiny happy corporate face" to the public these days is part of the old guard and the old way of doing things.
3 years ago
in Zvents: interesting events and calendar site on Scobleizer
Thanks for dropping by Robert. I'll have that interview I did with you up by end of the week.
5 years ago
in Prioritization on kev/null
Ok - so it's totally the product manager in me but before you put priority levels on things shouldn't you have a goal that you're mapping against?
In the projects that I work on, that's what drives the prioritization.
So really - what are you trying to accomplish with you blog? :)
In the projects that I work on, that's what drives the prioritization.
So really - what are you trying to accomplish with you blog? :)
6 years ago
in N-Gage @ E3 on kev/null
I was @ E3 and saw the N-Gage thing and yeah - it pretty much sucked. Their whole booth area was deserted. Felt sort of bad for them.