I saw Apocalypto last Sunday with my wife. It is one of the best movies I have seen in ages (and I am a movie buff). Apocalypto is a phenomenon: it has a very simple story, it is a different setting to what you are used to, you really care for the characters (no A, B or C-lists actors here but real local casting), it has superb pictures and you are glued to your seat for 138 mins wondering what is going to happen next. This is story telling at its best. And Mel Gibson got a #1 in the
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Mel Gibson's Apocalypto is a cinematographic triumph
Second Life Open Source
Can web 2.0 companies build competitive advantage?
That's what I am trying to find out in my management report (final year Executive MBA "thesis" at London Business School).
I would like to interview marketing or management executives from the likes of Bebo, Myspace, Facebook, Kaboodle, Linkedin, Match.com, Friendster or start-ups in the field (relying on attracting and maintaining a critical mass of members to succeed).
I am keen to get a better understanding of the industry; the strategies used by major players and identify the golden rules for success. Interviews will be highly confidential and all data will be presented in aggregated format.
Benefits for executives are:
- Instant feedback/ideas from social media / online PR expert (and MBA student).
- Receive a copy of strategic overview when report is compiled.
- Open up a contact with London Business School (useful for future recruitment, interns and so on...)
- Doing a good deed
I can provide further details and my research tutor's contacts and references. Any help is much appreciated.
Thank you!Thursday, January 04, 2007
Counting the real Second Life population
GigaOm commented on the topic a while ago. Read the comments.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
French protest against 2007
Via BBC.
PS: Happy New Year to all my readers. Thank you for keeping up with my erratic posting schedule.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
'Paris Syndrome' strikes Japanese
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Pay per post is a no go
My friend Farhan forwarded me a link to Rockstartup (web 2.0. reality TV…). They are following up “the Internet's next monster company” payperpost.com “from its initial concept to international fame.”
I do not like the concept of pay-per-post at all.
If you are a business, you cannot win. A blogger can trash your product and get paid for it. A blogger can rave about your product but who will believe what he/she says? They are being paid after all. There is an irreconcilable conflict between providing independent opinions about a product and being paid to talk about a product. You just cannot be independent if you are paid by the company those products you are reviewing. As a customer, who are you going to trust? If there is no trust, what is the point to get bloggers talking about your product? The whole think sounds desperate. Are your products so bad or insignificant that you need to pay people to talk about them? If you want to be seen on blogs, join a blog advertising network or Adsense.
The only upside is that you get nice text links in context to your site, thus boost your search engines ranking. Other than that: avoid.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Skype to launch Web TV service
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Sony PSP: All I want for Xmas is a real blog
Via GamesIndustry.biz
Friday, December 08, 2006
Children swap music via phones
Will the music industry push for a tax on mobile phones or children?
YouTube? You Leave!
Thursday, December 07, 2006
BBC: My science fiction life
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
France 24, a French CNN?
Monday, December 04, 2006
NY Times: The Future of Online Advertising Is in the UK
Friday, December 01, 2006
Need help with UK regional accents?
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Virtual communities as important as real-world counterparts
- Web consistently outrank TV as major source of entertainment and information
- Respondents spent an average of 8.9 hours a week online (1 hour more than in 2005)
- 43% feel"as strongly" about their web community as they do about real-world friends
- Each respondent made an average of 4.65 virtual friend this year
- 40% were using the web to stay in contact with people
- 37.7% believed the web allowed them to communicate more with friends and family
- 12.5% maintain their own website
- 7.4% kept a blog
- 23.6% posted pictures online
Report abstract (in PDF)
Human brain responds to strong brands differently
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Guy Kawasaki's Venture Capital Aptitude Test
"Venture capital is something to do at the end of your career, not the beginning. It should be your last job, not your first one."
Find out why on his blog post and take his Venture Capital Aptitude Test.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
ING Direct: the art of breaking bad news
The Bank of England raised the base rate from 4.75% to 5%. ING Direct decided not to follow this increase for their saving rate. As an ING Direct customer, I was of course disappointed... until I received this email:
"At ING Direct we want to offer all our customers a consistently good rate. On this occasion this means we have made the decision to maintain our ING Direct Savings Account interest rate at 4.75% AER*.
While some people may be willing to follow headline-grabbing rates, we know from talking to our customers that the majority prefer their savings to be earning consistently and want to relax knowing they don't have to constantly check Best Buy tables. "
I feel more relaxed now as I know I will be earning less but consistently so. Thank you ING.