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Lawrence Lessig on the importance of the Read-Write Web.
But to those building the Read-Write internet, economics is not what matters. Nor is it what matters to their parents. After a talk in which I presented some AMV work, a father said to me: “I don’t think you really realise just how important this is. My [...]
I had the pleasure of attending the Search SIG event last night. There is plenty of good buzz and photos around the whole event. I never knew that Kevin Rose of the ScreenSavers was also Kevin Rose of Digg. Sometimes 2+2=3 for me.
Of course everyone wanted to know about business models and what the adoption [...]
James in Every Medium
Comments Published by James January 6th, 2006 in Advertising, Future, MarketingEveryone wants to know how TV will converge with internet advertising and who will still be left standing. Person A that has a clickstream in the morning, should be the same person A sitting on the couch watching the tube in the evening. Cringely brilliant as always…….
Suddenly, everybody can (and, really, must) advertise on TV, [...]
So the year is behind and it is time to look forward. My first post ever was Dec. 20th 2004, so I have now been bloggging for over a year. Unfortunately I lost my blogspot account and wasn’t able to recover any of my old data. It has been an interesting year to say the [...]
One Billion Internet Users
Comments Published by James December 19th, 2005 in Business, Future, TechAnd the laws of accelerating returns are only beginning to take hold. Article……
Some time in 2005, we quietly passed a dramatic milestone in Internet history: the one-billionth user went online.
According to Morgan Stanley estimates, 36% of Internet users are now in Asia and 24% are in Europe. Only 23% of users are in North America, [...]
Don’t Remember Anything That Can Easily Be Looked Up
Comments Published by James December 19th, 2005 in Business, Future, Google, LifeSome wise man one said that. But that saying has a whole new connotation now. This article from the USA Today talks about how search is changing people’s lives and memories.
“I was going through my files and I thought, ‘Why do I need this stuff anymore? If I need something, I’ll just Google [...]
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