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David Beisel’s Perspective on Digital Change
David Beisel’s Perspective on Digital Change
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I usually prefer to read blog summaries as opposed to watching full webcasts of conference sessions, but I spent time today watching the “Smartphone 2010” panel from the AlwaysOn conference last week. My favorite comments were made by Trip Hawkins, […]
Konfabu-device. O’Reilly says Yahoo’s acquisition of mini-application “widget” maker Konfabulator is evidence of a “long term platform shift that I’ve been calling Web 2.0.” He goes on to say that “the expectation that web companies will only buy other web […]
For past two weeks since Mossberg’s article in the Wall Street Journal, cookies continue to get slammed in the media while the debate rages. Some are equating them with spyware, as cookies are increasingly receiving a bad reputation that I […]
As I worry about next-generation consumer internet services becoming increasingly difficult, the Denver Post’s NewsHound service, which launched this week, takes a nice step in making things easier for the average non-techie. You can download the stand-alone client here. It’s […]
I like John Herren’s thought (in his comment on Jeremy Zawodny’s recent post), “http://del.icio.us/popular is the new Slashdot.” Yes, tagging is the new black.
With all of the innovation of Web 2.0, I am a little worried about the usability and consumer-friendliness of it. Yes, blogging can be the most straightforward way to publish on the net and vertical search engines make things like […]
We meet with a number of companies as Masthead that either provide ad-supported consumer content or technologies to enable/facilitate consumer applications. In both of these case, the leaders of these startups sometimes haven’t given much thought into who truly is […]
In two of my recent posts (“Musing on Three Not-So-Fully-Baked Ideas” and “Social Networks: The Network or the Service?”) , I expressed my desire for a open and central repository system for social connection data. It looks like I just […]
Like Steve Rubel, I missed Kevin Hale’s essay The Importance of RSS when it was published a month ago. In it, Kevin provides an in-depth hypothesis on Google’s perspective of RSS. A few excerpts follow, but the entire essay is […]