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Read-Only Web

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 [...]

Search SIG Event

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 [...]

Everyone 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, [...]

2006

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 [...]

And 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, [...]

Some 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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