At least since publication of the Cluetrain Manifesto, with its basic point that markets are conversations, the importance Read More


At least since publication of the Cluetrain Manifesto, with its basic point that markets are conversations, the importance Read More
The NY Times has a great article this Sunday about how habits may be good for you. It Read More
I’ve been thinking about this question for the past six months as we have been eagerly awaiting the Read More
The surest way for Microsoft to prevent Yahoo from linking up with Google on a search deal would Read More
A report that may seem somewhat surprising shows that the U.S. leads in mobile Internet penetration. According to Read More
Paul Maritz (VMware’s new CEO) has a cloud computing background, which makes this recent move ever more interesting Read More
I recently had lunch with Iggy Fanlo, CEO of Adbrite. He is one of the most thoughtful people Read More
Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Beebo, Plaxo, Orkut, and MSN Spaces are the biggest well known social network spaces. But Read More
I love the line about lies; “there are lies, damned lies, and statistics”. You can use numbers to Read More
The $1 billion lawsuit that Viacom filed against YouTube last year is likely to be the most high-profile Read More
The $1 billion lawsuit that Viacom filed against YouTube last year is likely to be the most high-profile Read More
It’s not easy to put a simple price on a mobile device when you’re trying to use Read More
As the Internet grows, so does the power of the user. From personal profiles to product ratings to Read More
I got an email today from Kyle Brady titled “Response to Your Response on My Blog” which puzzled Read More
The $1 billion lawsuit that Viacom filed against YouTube last year has the potential to redefine electronic copyright Read More