pubdate:2008-7-5 14:56:36
Hier je posais la question de savoir quels étaient les services nouvelles générations qui avaient réussi à percer la barre des early adopters. Ce billet à provoquer pas mal de r&e…
View Quickly:[fr] 5 startups qui devaient réussir
pubdate:2008-7-5 13:01:03
Vinay sez, "John Perry Barlow is in Iceland for the Icelandic Foundation for Digital Freedoms' conference. We shot this Fourth of July talk with him at Thingvellir, the ancient site of Iceland's historic parliamentary re…
View Quickly:Barlow's Forth of July message
pubdate:2008-7-5 4:39:48
First of all, if you re American, and you re reading this - I have to ask why? The web is like a ghost town today. There isn t much going on via Twitter. FriendFeed is unusually slow, and about six or so of our two…
View Quickly:Twitter, Identi.ca and July 4th
pubdate:2008-7-3 8:31:00
The classic argument for enduring 80 to 100 hour work weeks for years on end — sacrificing relationships, hobbies, and anything else that doesn t progress the mission — is that at the end of the rainbow lies …
View Quickly:Early retirement is a false idol
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:59:14
From the Journal: Yahoo Inc. announced plans to centralize is product development to drive more global revenue as it tries to beat back concerns about its ability to compete as an independent company. The new blueprint sh…
View Quickly:Yahoo Reorgs Again
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:59:13
I miss the luxury of thinking hard about ideas, as we got to when editing Wired, or I got to when writing The Search. This piece reminded me of those glorious times. Of course, Kevin has made an entire career of it.... …
View Quickly: I Will Admit...
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:59:13
I noticed an interesting comment on my previous post on the launch of Google's AdPlanner, from Gian Fulgoni, Founder and Chairman of Comscore, a company that has gotten hammered in the aftermath of Google's launch. I aske…
View Quickly:Interview: Gian Fulgoni, Chair, Comscore
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:59:09
Increasingly, when I talk to folks in the industry, and they ask me my view on search, I say the above. In search, it's over, Google wins. WIth Yahoo flailing, and Microsoft hiding in the weeds, search is slouching toward…
View Quickly:It's Over. Google Wins.
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:59:05
(A trail on Mt. Tam) (Cross posted from the FM blog) In the past few years, the weekend has taken on a new meaning for me. In short, it's now defined by work. The weekend is when I catch up on work I can't get done during…
View Quickly:"Take 48": Friday 6 PM to Sunday, 6 PM
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:59:00
Google knows it has distribution. Distribution is the key to the old school method of media success. Think cable: We have a monopoly on getting programming into homes, so you have to go through us! Therefore, we make shit…
View Quickly:Adsense as Distribution Vehicle
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:58:56
If you have the time, and the will, read this from Adam at Fortune. It's one Yahoo employee's rant about the ongoing turmoil...and it's really, really dark humor. Really, really dark. As someone who has, in a minor key, b…
View Quickly:Youch.
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:58:34
From Dare's blog, a posit that folks are leaving Google for Microsoft, driven by his anecdotal observations and blog post from a guy named Sergey Solyanik: So why did I leave? There are many things about Google that are …
View Quickly:Sergey Leaves Google (OK, not THAT Sergey...)
pubdate:2008-7-3 1:58:24
MediaWeek reports: After taking several days to digest the news, the digital media world has reached the conclusion that the launch of Google’s new media planning product isn’t likely to bring upheaval to the Web metric…
View Quickly:Second Day Story on Ad Planner