Archive for the 'linkblog' Category

The Long Tail In Practice

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

This artist tells us all about how to make it in this post-Internet world and it resonates well with Chris Anderson’s Long Tail ideas: this is the long tail at work.

River

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Internet Powered Marketing

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

Fred’s post reminds me of an interesting conversation I had with a friend yesterday. Actually, marketers are irrelevant in this Internet age. You need new kind of marketers and marketing tools. People who can hold conversation online instead of pushing information to the presumed consumers.

For instance, everybody is building a blog tracking application, but I see none targeted toward enterprise. I assume those will be mainstream in 2 to 3 years.

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Todays Linkblog

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

This is new post series I begin. I am filtering out the result of my 400 RSS entries a day (and I read all of them), and gives you back every few days the most interesting stuff (the bias here is of course what I think the most interesting stuff).

  • From Seth Godin: “marketing is way too important to be left to professionals”. Of courses, everyone who has worked with a marketer knows this. (I am not saying they are not useful, they simply don’t know as well as the entrepreneur/inventor/innovator the context.)
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  • Google Without Spam (or so they say) (Thanks John Battelle and Matt Haughey
  • A GDrive preview (Google sync/web store application)
  • James Gosling cool and new hack
  • And finally Guy Kawasaki’s latest blog entry on academic vs. commercial. A must-read.