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It is not Facebook that needs to worry about G+ it is Quora

It is not Facebook that needs to worry about G+ it is Quora

By Dan Morrill on August 15, 2011

For those of you who have been playing around with G+ over the last couple of days, what started off as an interesting way to share the ephemera of our daily internet lives has turned into some of the best question and answer sessions I have seen outside of Quora. For those who do not [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, Metasearch, Question Answering, Quora, Searching, seattle, Techwag Basics, twitter, Yahoo Answers

Things I would like to see added to Google Plus

Things I would like to see added to Google Plus

By Dan Morrill on August 15, 2011

Nice first jump out of the gate, and good for Google for starting to get social networking and social media. The games addition is a good thing because honestly that is what it will take to get people to come along and try out the new system. Games seem to be the lowest common denominator [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, google, google plus, linkedin, Stumbleupon, twitter

From Arab Spring to UK Summer putting the brakes on Social Networking

From Arab Spring to UK Summer putting the brakes on Social Networking

By Dan Morrill on August 11, 2011

First World meets Social Media and attempts to curtail it much like their third world counterparts – too late the cat is so far out of the bag we can’t even catch a whiff of what things were like before social media communications to coordinate groups for good, or bad. It is interesting that the [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged David Cameron, facebook, Government, linkedin, politics, Research In Motion, social media, twitter

Google extremely favours G+ in search

Google extremely favours G+ in search

By Martijn Linssen on July 20, 2011

I’m not a very vain man, if at all, but every now and then I Google for “martijn linssen” to see what comes up. I only check the first page, and see how the order is for the first five: those should contain this blog (number one), my Twitter account and my LinkedIn account. Currently [...]

Posted in Marketing | Tagged 1.0, B2C, Data quality, facebook, google, information, integration, social media, stats, trust

Is Google+ More Facebook or More Twitter? Yes

Is Google+ More Facebook or More Twitter? Yes

By Hutch Carpenter on July 13, 2011

Quick, what existing social network is Google+ most likely to displace in terms of people’s time? Another Try by Google to Take On Facebook Claire Cain Miller, New York Times This isn’t a Facebook-killer, it’s a Twitter-killer. Yishan Wong, Google+ post A hearty congrats to Google for creating an offering that manages to be compared [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged collaboration, facebook, geek, google, google plus, social networks, twitter | 4 Responses

Sorry Facebook, Here’s Why Google+ Plus is Better

Sorry Facebook, Here’s Why Google+ Plus is Better

By Mark Fidelman on July 11, 2011

Zuckerberg is a man so certain of the success of his quest that he can afford to ignore the latest attempt by Google to disrupt the social space. He displays a confidence similar to a card shark who has devoted a prodigious effort in studying every possible move by his competitors. And who now feels [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged commentary, enterprise 2.0, facebook, google, google plus, LivingSocial, skype | 5 Responses

Understanding Changes in the Software & Venture Capital Industries

Understanding Changes in the Software & Venture Capital Industries

By Mark Suster on June 28, 2011

In this three-part series I will explore the ways that the Venture Capital industry has changed over the past 5 years that I would argue are a direct result of changes in the software industry, not the other way around. Specifically, Amazon has changed our entire industry in profound ways often not attributed strongly enough [...]

Posted in Application Software, Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts, Infrastructure, Trends & Concepts | Tagged amazon, aws, ec2, facebook, google, IBM, jeff bezos, micro vc, microsoft, open cloud, open source, paas, platform cloud, salesforce.com, superangel, Tech Market Analysis, VC Industry, venture capital | 1 Response

What to do When a Tech Giant Decides to Eat Your Lunch

What to do When a Tech Giant Decides to Eat Your Lunch

By Mark Suster on June 13, 2011

  An edited version of this post originally ran on TechCrunch. This version has some additional details on a portfolio company I’ve invested in, which are disclosed below. WWDC. The annual Apple event where no real hints about what products they plan to release are floated in the public domain in advance. No private head [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged box.net, DocStoc, dropbox, facebook, foursquare, google, Startup Advice, Tech Market Analysis, techcrunch, textPlus

Why Twitter Favorites Aren’t Really Your Favorite Tweets

Why Twitter Favorites Aren’t Really Your Favorite Tweets

By Mark Suster on June 10, 2011

  Twitter is an ephemeral service. It’s what I love about Twitter. When I’m in the mood to consume what my world is telling me right now I can “tune in” to Twitter and digest the rapid stream. I don’t really worry about missing stuff. If somebody wanted me to see something they’d @ message [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, linkedin, Online Communities, Social network, Tech Market Analysis, twitter | 1 Response

Too much Social Me-dia going on

Too much Social Me-dia going on

By Martijn Linssen on May 3, 2011

Hat tip to Sameer Patel for the tweet that led me to this: @lehawes Folks taking the Me in Social Me-dia too literally I’ve noticed quite a bit of this lately. A few weeks ago, I unfollowed 20% of my follows because they either RT’ed themselves or their friends, and vice versa. Seeing a mediocre [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, General, Marketing, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, Empire Avenue, facebook, information, Klout, maturity, Quora, social media, twitter | 2 Responses

Why BranchOut is a Better Recruiting Solution than LinkedIn (Hint: It’s Social)

Why BranchOut is a Better Recruiting Solution than LinkedIn (Hint: It’s Social)

By Mark Fidelman on April 20, 2011

“68 percent of people who understand HTML prefer nonfiction, compared with 48 percent of people in general.” Based on a survey of 44 people who know HTML and 116 people in general. – from Correlated.org Correlated.org is a new site that helps discover unexpected correlations between seemingly unrelated things. It’s fascinating how they develop the [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged branchout, enterprise 2.0, facebook, hiring, linkedin, Miscellany, recruiting, Social Business, Social network

Facebook and T-Mobile Launch Bobsled.  With Huge Privacy Glitch. Or is it By Design?  Skype, Google Voice and Telcos Beware,  Anyway…

Facebook and T-Mobile Launch Bobsled. With Huge Privacy Glitch. Or is it By Design? Skype, Google Voice and Telcos Beware, Anyway…

By Zoli Erdos on April 19, 2011

Out of left field, T-Mobile and Facebook launched Bobsled, a VOIP service that allows voice calls to anyone on your Facebook list for free.  At this moment the entire blogging world is busy writing about it, so I skip the basics… and just run to some funny experience while testing it. First, here’s how you [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Product reviews | Tagged bobsled, facebook, google voice, privacy, skype, Social network, t-mobile, telco, telecom, telephony, Vivox, Voice chat, Voice over IP, voicemail, voip

The Death of the Feed

The Death of the Feed

By Chris Yeh on April 12, 2011

I remember in 2001 when I first heard about RSS. Back then, we still called them weblogs, and there were so few blogs that it was news when a new one started. For example, I distinctly remember reading excitedly about a promising new VC blogger named Jeff Nolan from SAP Ventures. At first, I just [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged atom, blog, bloglines, facebook, feed reader, google reader, information, rss, rss feed, Summify, twitter, xml

Boeing "design" by 8-year-old Harry Winsor

Poke Me On…

By Christian Reilly on April 11, 2011

My incredible passion for anything related to aviation has burned an indelible problem into my existence. I have a recurring dream. It happens every few months,  rarely with much deviation from the plot, yet it is guaranteed to end in the same way – me waking with a smile on my face. In the dream, I am wandering around the [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Boeing, cloud computing, data center, facebook, OpenCompute, savvis

Big Twother is watching you

Big Twother is watching you

By Martijn Linssen on April 10, 2011

…so said Tamsen McMahon on April 7th. Funny as it is, there’s a typo in the tweet – did or can you spot it? I did, and couldn’t resist: It’s “its” and not “it’s” > RT @tamadear: (…) your impression of a company and it’s representatives. To wit, typos on presentation slides. Caught in the [...]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2.0, adapt, always on, Big Twother, facebook, Globalisation, growth, information, maturity, social media, Social network, trust, twitter, TWOC

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