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Paused Indefinitely. started by Julian Baldwin
Social Media Gets Damn Boring When.. started by Julian Baldwin
A blogger predicts the future of some Web 2.0 service and their emotions speak louder than their research, leading nobody in an intelligent direction and clouding their own perception of the true state of the service.
A blogger doesn’t write confidently and belittles him/herself for not being a so called A-lister. Social media is a learning [...]
A blogger doesn’t write confidently and belittles him/herself for not being a so called A-lister. Social media is a learning [...]
Social Media Gets Damn Boring When.. started by Julian Baldwin
A blogger writes to predict the fate of a Web 2.0 service and let their emotions speak louder than their research, which leads nobody in an intelligent direction and clouds their own perception of the true state of the service.
A blogger doesn’t write confidently and belittles him/herself because they’re not a so called A-lister. Trust [...]
A blogger doesn’t write confidently and belittles him/herself because they’re not a so called A-lister. Trust [...]
notes, thoughts, ideas and responses » What The Associated Press Can Learn From <font style='background-color:lime; font-weight: bolder'>Harvard Business Review</font> started by Julian Baldwin
Google Straddles The Defense Line On Voicemail Spam started by Julian Baldwin
Moments ago I looked at my phone, noticed a missed call from an unrecognized number (410-727-5090) and listened to the recorded voicemail. Here’s what the middle-aged man said, “To have your name removed from the software press 9 now.” My thoughts were ‘who/where/what the f*ck’ as I did what any A-list blogger would do - [...]
Google Straddles The Defense Line On Voicemail Spam started by Julian Baldwin
Moments ago I looked at my phone, noticed a missed call from an unrecognized number (410-727-5090) and listened to the recorded voicemail. Here’s what the middle-aged man said, “To have your name removed from the software press 9 now.” My thoughts were ‘who/where/what the f*ck’ as I did what any A-list blogger would do - [...]
What The Associated Press Can Learn From Harvard Business Review started by Julian Baldwin
I’ve said before and many of you know, the AP isn’t playing web friendly with the changing of times and rise of blogs. Moments ago I clicked on a link in FriendFeed that directed me to the Harvard Business Review’s Online Terms and Conditions. I highlighted the important lines and took a screenshot of the [...]
Entering An Era Where People Comfortably Share Data started by Julian Baldwin
I’ve been reading since I woke up around 4:30 AM, it’s now 6:37 AM and a few things have occurred to me.
Staying up with the latest news can be far less interesting than following conversations into the past. I couldn’t believe all the quality content I discovered by starting with a news story and following [...]
Staying up with the latest news can be far less interesting than following conversations into the past. I couldn’t believe all the quality content I discovered by starting with a news story and following [...]
Entering An Era Where People Comfortably Share Data started by Julian Baldwin
I’ve been reading since I woke up around 4:30 AM, it’s now 6:37 AM and a few things have occurred to me.
Staying up with the latest news can be far less interesting than following conversations into the past. I couldn’t believe all the quality content I discovered by starting with a news story and following [...]
Staying up with the latest news can be far less interesting than following conversations into the past. I couldn’t believe all the quality content I discovered by starting with a news story and following [...]
Trends That Intersect As Mobile Becomes The Desktop started by Julian Baldwin
Since the first digital computers were designed and built, we’ve witnessed two trends emerge in the size and functionality of computing interfaces. Early computers were as large as the room they had been setup, performed inconsistent and slow and accomplished only a small number of limited tasks. As technology advanced, computers became smaller, faster, more [...]
Trends That Intersect As Mobile Becomes The Desktop started by Julian Baldwin
Since the first digital computers were designed and built, we’ve witnessed two trends emerge in the size and functionality of computing interfaces. Early computers were as large as the room they had been setup, performed inconsistent and slow and accomplished only a small number of limited tasks. As technology advanced, computers became smaller, faster, more [...]
Did CNET Hit Or Miss On The Redesign? started by Julian Baldwin
Dan Farber reviews CNET’s supposedly new and improved look. My opinion is the new design looks great and I’m glad CNET is considering the influence aesthetics might have on attracting new readers to add to their 17 million unique visitors per month (Will TC ever get there? Egh..). What I find strikingly interesting is the [...]
Owning A Smartphone May Mean Overtime Pay For Many started by Julian Baldwin
Worldwide mobile phone sales increased 16 percent from 2006 to 2007. The year-to-year market growth resulted in 1.15 billion sold units, up from 991 million units. Smartphones claimed more than 10 percent of the global mobile market share in 2007 and any reasonable prediction suggest this number will continue to grow in 2008 as the [...]
Owning A Smartphone May Mean Overtime Pay For Many started by Julian Baldwin
Worldwide mobile phone sales increased 16 percent from 2006 to 2007. The year-to-year market growth resulted in 1.15 billion sold units, up from 991 million units. Smartphones claimed more than 10 percent of the global mobile market share in 2007. Any reasonable prediction suggest this number will continue to grow in 2008 as the desire [...]
Social Media Introspection, We All Need It started by Julian Baldwin
It’s not uncommon to question the reasons for and benefits of spending hours on the web each day. Without routine self-assessments, who would ever improve their ROI in social media and other areas of life? If you haven’t done so lately, I encourage you to take a step back and reflect on how your time [...]
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