Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Wikileaks: Anonymous wiki for government and corporate whistleblowers
Wikipedia to launch Google search engine competitor?
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
What is better? A Mitchell or a Webb?
Charlie Brooker of the Guardian reignited the PC v. Mac feud on his blog (look at the comments). You can see the ads there too.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
French join exodus for la vie en rosbif
- Stifling bureaucracy,
- Stagnant labour market,
- Unwillingness of employers to give chances to young job applicants (...) because of attitudes often criticised as rigid,
- “In France if you read classics and history at university you can become a teacher, but not, say, a banker. Things are more flexible here (in London)",
- “People here can laugh at themselves, it’s part of good manners, but people take themselves a lot more seriously in France.”
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Google to loose "Gmail" in Europe?
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Wikipedia issues warning to PR agencies
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Scoble Not Getting Attention
Monday, January 29, 2007
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Bebe cat begs
Judy, if Bebe becomes famous, let's say we settled for 25% of direct income and royalties...
Friday, January 26, 2007
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Rent a protester
Via BBC
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Boo Box: Is Pay-Per-Post getting increasingly popular?
My friend Guy forwarded me this post from What'snext on Boo Box , knowing that it will upset me. A "boo box" is a button you place on your blog in or next to your reviews. If your readers decide to buy the product you describe, you get a share of the sale. BL Ochman thinks it's "a cool idea, as long as bloggers behave ethically with this tool". I am going to bang my old drum here. As a blogger, I am suddenly incentivised to write positive reviews that sell so I can generate more income... Therefore as a review seeker, I am suddenly incentivised to look elsewhere for genuine unskewed reviews. Ethics v. economics.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
France's second largest TV channel partners with Google video
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Mel Gibson's Apocalypto is a cinematographic triumph
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
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.