Unless you have $185,000 to spend on a ".yourname" the news that ICANN will allow any legitimate brand owner to get a ".yourname" suffix will not help very much. Unless of course you are a dealer for a major brand like say Ford motors. Then if the brand owner and distributor can work out theContinue reading “New ICANN rules might allow interesting distributor websites for major brands”
Category Archives: Information Technology
Congratulations to Big Blue IBM for 100 years of constantly reinventing itself
At a time when American businesses feel vulnerable its time to reflect on some personal recollections about IBM over the years, some of which are being recounted fondly today, 100 years of IBM. A culture that is shared and if you don't join in as an employee you are ejected pretty early . Sounds toughContinue reading “Congratulations to Big Blue IBM for 100 years of constantly reinventing itself”
Privacy: from Pentagon Papers to Wikileaks and transparent Airbus in 2050
From yesterday the Pentagon Papers relating to the Vietnam war can be downloaded. At the time in 1971 the whole "leak"thing was an international scandal that lasted for years. Flash foward to Wikileaks 40 years later and the world media has lost interest and there is public protest in support of the alleged culprit PrivateContinue reading “Privacy: from Pentagon Papers to Wikileaks and transparent Airbus in 2050”
US Innovation: A High-Tech small sector led growth is the answer ?
Where can US Innovation lead to jobs is a question on everyone's minds. A clue is from today's stock rally, spurred in part by the Fusion-io IPO, after six days of stock market losses. Fusion-io makes flash memory storage and its largest customer is Facebook who use their infrastructure to manage all those millions ofContinue reading “US Innovation: A High-Tech small sector led growth is the answer ?”
Internet increases complexity for the supply chain
The Internet is great as it allows search engines (Google,Yahoo,MSN etc.) and social media (Facebook,Twitter) to create algorithms that deliver personalised content to the Internet user. Based on this highly segmented audience search engines and social media can now provide highly segmented and "customized" advertising targets. Advertising is cost efficient and highly effective because nowContinue reading “Internet increases complexity for the supply chain”
Linkedin IPO success could mean dis-intermediation of the headhunter/recruiter
The enormous success of the Linkedin IPO is shocking to some as Linkedin revenues for 2010 was $243 million with a profit of only $15 million and the company is valued at almost $9 Biliion! Half of the Linkedin revenues came from recruiter advertising and it sure means changes for the recruiter/headhunter businesses. Don't getContinue reading “Linkedin IPO success could mean dis-intermediation of the headhunter/recruiter”
Linkedin IPO and Granovetter’s “Strength of Weak Ties” job seeker
The Linkedin IPO is expected to go public on Thursday – so why should we remember Granovetter's 1973 article on "The Strength of Weak Ties"? Mark Granovetter is a Stanford sociologist, who wrote by some accounts, the most influential sociological article ever in "The Strength of Weak Ties". Keep in mind that the article cameContinue reading “Linkedin IPO and Granovetter’s “Strength of Weak Ties” job seeker”
Skype and Microsoft merger: more consumer centered innovation needed
Microsoft buying Skype for 8.5 Billion US $ is huge news. The question in everyone's mind is what Microsoft will make of Skype ? Initial speculation includes integration with the office suite,with gaming and mobile and generally just become much more of a communication company. And it is this diffuse approach that makes things lookContinue reading “Skype and Microsoft merger: more consumer centered innovation needed”
“Privacy” and social media -SEC to track Facebook and Twitter
The SEC is going (back in 2011) to track Facebook,Twitter,Linkedin postings. Consider this imaginary scenario, more plausible as the Facebook generation grows up.
[ Note: This post from March 9, 2011 was updated for formatting issues on May 31, 2021]
Google vs. Facebook is about competition vs. co-operation
Google in 2011 (February 17, 2011)is getting weaker than Facebook according to Fortune. At the crux of this phenomenon is competition vs, co-operation. Because “organizing the world’s information” essentially is about an Internet searching individual’s ( a competitive trait) ability to now share that search’s most relevant results with her/his friends via Facebook that appeals to the searcher’s co-operative spirit.
[Note: This post from February 17, 2011] is updated May 22, 2021 for formatting issues]