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Saturday, December 20, 2003 |
Old school social networking as described by David Hornik. LinkedIn won't be replacing that experience anytime soon, but it still seems like software and bandwidth should be able to do something about the 6-degree problem...
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Ventureblog is one of 6 or 7 venture blogs that I'm aware of and could be useful if I go ahead and protype the 'strategic workbot' (project name that popped into my head). Ventureblog has categories for different kinds of deals, which could be useful. Next steps, software that automates integration and publishing of feeds...
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Thursday, December 18, 2003 |
Streaming people: I was thinking about RSS and some thought-provoking recent articles by Steve Gillmor last night. It occurs to me that you can think of the output of some people - writers, bloggers, business colleagues - as a content stream. They write articles, email, business plans, PowerPoint presos (yuk), snap photos, doodle diagrams and leave voice mail.
If all that stuff was captured in an RSS stream, then you could pull up your own custom mix in an aggregator, and maybe publish it somewhere. At that point, you've just done what most major corporations spend heavily on salaries and related infrastructure to accomplish - you've created a 'work product' - and you might be able to accomplish this without buying office buildings, erecting cubicles and paying for heat, light and so forth.
With a blog account somewhere, RSS feeds, an aggregator and judgment, you might be able to produce a higher-level aggregated stream that, at some level, is basically undistinguishable from what happens every day at big corporations.
A more interesting question is, are there useful streams that are already available from the thousands of free RSS feeds that the web offers? By picking and choosing feeds and items carefully, could I produce something at very low cost that a large corporation or other entity would be willing to pay for? I'm not talking about a newsletter or info service, either. I'm going to investigate this a bit more....
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003 |
Reykjavik is about to become the first city in the world where every home has a fiber connection. There'll be a conference Novemeber 26-28 to explore the possibilities...
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Saturday, October 4, 2003 |
Bill Joy on what's next, a Fortune interview.
Co-founding Sun will be a tough act to follow...
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Thursday, October 2, 2003 |
Merrill analyst to Sun: get a grip. Merrill follows on the heels of NewsForge's Chris Preimesberger who offered similar advice earlier this week. McNealy needs to do for Sun what Jobs did for Apple in '98: focus...
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