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Ninja explains the future of online video

May 30th, 2008

Pure ninja genius. Thanks to Bill for sending this to me.

All your Y-Bases are belong to MSFT-us

February 16th, 2008

“Whiteboard Wisdom”, courtesy of chris.newman on Flickr

information revolution

October 22nd, 2007

who would’ve thought that tags could be so cool

h/t TechCrunch

Al Gore using his Current TV site to post short videos on key issues

October 15th, 2007

Al Gore just posted 3 nice, short, clear videos on key issues. Love to see that he’s “eating his own dog food” as we say, by using his own site to post these videos and start a conversation.

I do wish that Current vids had embed codes (do they, and I just can’t find them??).
Hopefully […]

new Yahoo! Health Beta looks great

October 13th, 2007

Wow. Just browsed to Y! Health to check out the blogs, and saw the new Health Beta. On first glance (it’s Sat night, I really need to get off the computer..) it’s cleaner, the community features look more integrated with the content. The site looks freaking great. Congrats to the […]

The internets vs. the Glorious President-for-Life

August 21st, 2007

Will the internet and social media defeat top-down conservatism?
We are fast becoming a bottoms up media society where all the information people need to make informed decisions is becoming more readily available to them. With the power of YouTube or Google or a simple website, you can learn all that you would never have learned […]

TechCrunch & DailyKos: an accidental 2-fer

August 1st, 2007

I’m driving across the Bay Bridge at about 10:30pm when I get a text from my buddy Greg. “dude you are on techcrunch!”. Funny, I’m thinking, my startup hasn’t released our alpha/beta/whatever-we’ll-call-it. What’s up?
I get home, pull up the Crunch, and apparently Scott Beale took this photo which aroused some interest. […]

making your own reality

June 29th, 2007

At a big company, an idea “isn’t real until it’s in PowerPoint”.
Sadly, you can’t exactly launch a PowerPoint.
That’d make a good presentation, though. Only one slide needed.

Facebook move shows how they think ahead, rather than defensively

May 24th, 2007

Facebook is opening up its platform.
Facebook has become a primary relationship and identity broker for millions of people. Now outsiders can capitalize on that information in a safe way, pulling from users’ expressed interests in their profiles, building on their stated intention to attend events, or simply giving them more dedicated tools for expressing […]

The greatest social media niche site, for haters. Of cilantro.

April 25th, 2007

This is one of the funniest sites I’ve seen in a while. I hate cilantro. (h/t Cam!)
Great features, great content. Hilarious. Talk about social network networks going niche. In fact, this is a niche for a niche. On the one hand, it’s a site for cilantro haters. On […]

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