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The speed of AT&T’s network (or lack thereof) is getting a lot of attention right now. Consumers will blame it on the iPhone…
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We’ve learned from research that despite MySpace’s dominant global marketshare, MySpace is not dominant in every country. Here’s an ok map (the color codes are a little too similar) and a chart to go with it that shows the social networks that leads in co
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“Light” overview of where Google is headed. Google is holding its cards closer to its vest. Why? It is getting harder for them to attract the best and brightest since the “grand slam” upside is gone. They are losing good people to search start-ups.
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This should further “goose” the gadget (aka, widget) world.
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Good data in the power of WOM.
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Gen Y in London will get the chance to rate their “experience” with the local Metropolitan Police via text messaging.
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PSFK summarizes an interview with Ecko on “the business of culture.” Interesting point of view that anyone targeting Gen Y should read.
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Old quote of the day: “As a rule, we don’t preannounce new features,” Eric Schmidt, Google, 2002. There are some other good ones here that show how Google has changed.
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For you traditional news hounds… I’d rather slice and dice with RSS feeds which I also can get on my Blackberry (for free).
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I’ve heard about View22 a few times in the last month — they have 3-D e-commerce software and solutions… and some decent customers.
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I like what Intel is doing in Second Life. It’s not rocket science: They are offering a lot of cool things to discover and experience. SL islands covered with nice buildings and lawns aren’t too interesting…people stop showing up pretty quickly.
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It’s Summertime! Have fun this weekend.
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We’re going to be hearing a lot about Powerset over the next 6 months. Hard to tell if they can be the next Google. Google has so much money to burn on this problem.
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The market for products bought by and for the 25.6-million-member teen market will undergo a slight growth spurt, increasing from $189.7 billion in 2006 to $208.7 billion in 2011.
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Apple employees will be a getting a nice perk next month: a free iPhone. That’s iSmart.
29 June 2007
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