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Blogs, user reviews, photo-sharing – the peer production era has arrived. First, steam power replaced muscle power and launched the Industrial Revolution. Then Henry Ford’s assembly line, along with advances in steel and plastic, ushered in the Second Industrial Revolution. Next came silicon and the Information Age. Each era was fueled by a faster, cheaper, and more widely available method of prod
After exploring why social networks fail, I also have to consider why people are still joining them, in spite of their failures. So, going along the same approach, here I am with 5 reasons why social networks can succeed: 5. Viral NatureThey key to social networks quickly moving up in size is their viral nature. Because people who get on those need to expand their network, they invite their friend
I was recently invited by Jason Calacanis to A Small World, the uber-exclusive social network (don’t ask for invitations, it’s a privilege I haven’t been granted since I’m a newcomer there). This has prompted me to think about a number of issues relating to social networks in general. In this entry, I will try to look at why social networks fail. Subsequent entries will focus on why they succeed a
There’s no such thing as the one-hour meeting Jason 30 Jun 2006 41 comments Latest by LT It’s no mystery that we’re meeting averse, but here’s another reason why we think meetings are toxic: There’s no such thing as the one-hour meeting. If you’re going to schedule a meeting that lasts one hour and invite 10 people to attend then it’s a ten-hour meeting, not a one-hour meeting. You are trading 10
「Googleのミッションは情報を整理して届けること」---グーグルの代表取締役社長 村上憲郎氏は6月29日,情報通信政策フォーラムのセミナーで講演,Googleの思想やビジネスについて説明するとともに,会場からの質問に答えて検索結果の削除基準などについて説明した。 村上氏は「Googleの考え方」と題して講演。Googleのミッションは「世界のあらゆる情報を整理して世界中の人がアクセスできるようにすること」であり,それをファイナンス面で支えるために広告があると語った。メールやニュース,地図など様々なサービスを提供しているが,いずれも検索の延長にあるという。 Yahoo!は「目次」,Googleは「索引」であり,Googleはポータルを目指しているのではなく,Googleとしか呼べないビジネスモデルであると村上氏は言う。 Googleのサーバーは秋葉原より安い サービスを支えるインフラを村
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