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Show me the money

Originally posted on 8/24/2005Here is a quick break from my podcasting posts to provide an update on the business model associated with new media. First, there is the money. RSS Investors, launched...

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Lego Learns from their users

lego Originally uploaded by galpi. Originally posted on 2/22/2006This post may stray from my mission to discuss new media, but it is an important way to look at the changes taking place in business,...

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Getting it Right

waitwait Originally uploaded by Kemp Mullaney. Originally posted on 8/26/2006In the race to adopt new technology and use it correctly, NPR is near the top of my list. Not only can you catch the shows...

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Redundant Redundancy

In this lovely Web 2.0 example of how one little sound file made public can result in user generated content. On a post dated Jan 29, the San Francisco Chronicle podcast, ‘Correct me if I’m wrong…,’...

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USAToday.com grabs Web 2.0 and runs!

usat1 Originally uploaded by Kemp Mullaney. USAToday.com launched a new design on March 3 and included a plethora of Web 2.0 features. The enhancements are primarily around creating a social network...

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Mobile Site Launch – MacWorld

A new feature here will be mobile site review, an analysis of mobile content as sites are launched. As I have covered in a previous post, Time, Reuters and BusinessWeek have launched mobile sites, and...

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Transparancy

I have been focused on mobile recently and this is the direction I plan on taking my blog. Still, when I find examples of good business practices and strategies, I will be sure to share them. This...

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About Last Night

Jimmy Fallon had a good first week as host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The guests and musical acts were some of the greats – Robert DeNiro, Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore to name a few. But that...

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UK Schools Consider Teaching Twitter, Blogs and More

From TechCrunch – The British government is proposing that Twitter is to be taught in primary (elementary) schools as part of a wider push to make online communication and social media a permanent part...

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KQED on Museum 2.0

San Francisco’s public radio station, KQED, did an excellent piece on how museums are incorporating more user generated content. Some curators are calling on guests to help select, design and...

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Foursquare: A Brief History

WIRED has an excellent two-part series on Foursquare that recounts the challenges , successes, trials and near-misses that are relatable to anyone who has spent time at a start-up. In addition, to...

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Fortune on Antitrust & Mobile Ad Networks

The acquisition of AdMob by Google piqued the interest of the FTC and lead many to speculate on whether or not this warranted an antitrust investigation. Fortune has posted an article defining what...

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Steve Jobs at D8: Why Apple Makes Certain Decisions

Below is a summary video from Steve Jobs’s talk at D8. While most of the attention is given to Apple’s recent decision to exclude Flash from the iPhone and iPad, I feel there is something much more...

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The Endangered Mayor: Thoughts on the Future of Foursquare

The battle is on for the Dubliner, a small bar in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. It is a quiet place about three blocks from my house and it defines the term ‘local bar.’ Most nights...

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Game Testers Needed

We need a couple of game testers for the summer. Here are the details. PlayPhone (www.playphone.com) a leader in mobile entertainment and games is looking for a young and energetic person to test...

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Retail Needs to Cater to Mobile Empowered Shoppers

Yesterday Steve Smith at the Media Post blog, Mobile Insider, published Catching Up With That Shopper. He collected some telling statistics on how slowly the majority of retailers are implementing...

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4 Augmented Reality Demos

This week there were big announcements in the world of augmented reality for junaio, Qualcomm, Condé Nast Traveller and Ben & Jerry’s. (The following are listed from oldest to newest.) TechCrunch:...

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New Intel Campaign Leverages the Strength of Mobile

When it comes to advertising, Intel is known as an early adopter of new strategies and a client that likes to push the limits of what is possible. This morning’s announcement that Intel is pushing...

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Recommended Reading

Here are a few articles I recommend reading this week. Why iPhone Strategy is Wrong and Has to Change Soon Communities Dominate Brands In this long article (10,000 words plus) post, Tomi T Ahonen...

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Time Flies When You’re Having ‘Biscuits

It’s been a couple months since my last post, and there’s a good reason. After a whirlwind courtship I accepted the position of Senior Account Manager at Netbiscuits. The last few weeks have been...

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