September 2011
12 posts
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Facebook Page Timeline for Brands →
Facebook introduced Timeline for its users. Although I make the case that brands should focus on applications interacting with users’ activity streams, I undertake the exercise of imagining the Timeline experience for Facebook Pages.
Sep 30th
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Professional Data-Miners →
Sep 29th
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The Conscience of Television →
Sep 29th
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The Consumer Inertia →
Human forces like aversion to change and status biases are surfacing as Netflix divides its physical and digital operations. An exercice in applying basic consumer behavior theories to understand the future of digital content.
Sep 22nd
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Steve Jobs Lessons →
The most enduring innovations marry art and science
Sep 21st
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Mobile Broadband Traffic To Increase By 2600% In 5... →
mobile broadband traffic volumes will see a 2600% increase in the next five years
Sep 20th
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We All Know How To Play The Social Game →
the social game is really a complex game that we all know how to play 
Sep 20th
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Facebook Friend Risk →
One cannot hide from another Friend list. It’s a decision that isn’t taken by third parties. For instance, having a public profile myself, everyone can see who is linked with me on Facebook. I’m okay with it, but I don’t know about every single one of my connections.
Sep 15th
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Arrington: One Man’s Terrorist, Another’s Freedom... →
  In 2011, journalists just seem to try to save themselves. Those who want to change the world go to the Silicon Valley. Welcome to the battle for a new journalism. Its freedom fighter is called Mike Arrington.
Sep 3rd
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SalesForce Goes Touch →
Sep 2nd
Flickr Updates Geo Privacy →
Sep 2nd
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SMWF Asia 2011: Changing Demands of Global... →
The ever-lasting debate about local/regional values v. globalization will certainly be central. Every culture adopts social media in different ways. Mixi is a prime example of a successful social network that only applies to one country/culture. On the other hand, Friendster arguably failed on becoming a South-East Asian-specific social network.
Sep 2nd
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