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Video From Motionbox December 29, 2008

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User Generated Content May 2, 2007

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So there is a big to-do going on at Digg.

The editors were afraid of being sued over the HD-DVD key being the top story. And they might.

BUT now their loyal user base is up in arms and finding ways to game the system to put it at the top anyway.

I really think this is a lesson on Social Networks. If you rely on user generated content it can be VERY fickle and tricky to juggle. Editorialize and you could get in trouble. Don’t editorialize and you will end up in court.

So you have to be small and go under the radar or be big enough to fight back in court (read Google and YouTube).

In between may just be un-tenable. In the long run these social network/user generated content sites might all need to be open source so there is nothing to sue. It may just not be viable for a big company to “own” them… since they don’t really…

Is it important April 18, 2007

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I seem to collect more questions than answer here but that is just the way my mind works. If I get it, no big deal, not need to comment. If it doesn’t make sense or is very unclear, then its intriguing.

Anyway, WHY does it matter who’s imbedded player is used on the web. Does Adobe really make alot of hay with flash? I know they sell tools but the fact that it is simply in use. Does that get them value?

http://gigaom.com/2007/04/15/another-fight-microsoft-vs-adobe/
They fight, but does it matter? What is really at stake? Mindshare? Just the tools? Simply seems unimportant but I get the feeling I am missing something.

Another free wifi provider? April 18, 2007

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The economics of wi-fi especially citizen wi-fi still intrigue me. People leverage lots of cheap pipes, optionally add some mesh technology and open it up with local wi-fi access.

Can you get “good enough” web access for free?
Will consumers pay the additional extra to get WiMax or Cellular data options?

As better applications for mobile data come out I think this will be significant. Just not sure if any particular model for mobile data access will win out.

Sadly it seems to me that the free wireless networks are all going to end up in the wrong places. Like meraki’s in San Franscisco. http://sf.meraki.net/
If you can afford to live in SF the cost of mobile internet is actually negligible. Go into poorer areas here or overseas and maybe the difference of a monthly payment has a bigger impact.

RSS two ways. March 12, 2007

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RSS is a topic/technology I am really excited by.  The idea of customers pulling and assembling their own “web stuff” is very powerful (and to this point underutilized).

Anyway there is a neat little online TV show with a really basic explanation of RSS.
http://www.thedigitaledgeblog.com/digitaledgetv/

If find this interesting from two standpoints.

First, its nice to see a really simple RSS explanation.  I bookemarked it to give to friends before I start blathering passioately about RSS feeds and all the stuff missing from them and why I really need to fix that somehow.  The explanation is clear and its simple (even if it undersells the power).  Check it out if you dont know what the heck I am talking about.

More importantly this is a TV show, that can be fed through RSS that covers a topic for free, ~done by one guy~.  No fancy studio, no expensive equipment.  That is powerful.  Really powerful.

Okay time to start thinking again. February 12, 2007

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Okay, so my foray into joining with a Sports Simulation game company ran into some snags.  Communications snags most of all, which really makes me sad as I believe that is a true strong point of mine.  ~But~ it takes two to communicate… or maybe even more than two.

After taking a few weeks to recover my equalibrium after taking a “big leap” and landing on my face, its time to get started thinking again.  Remove Sports Center from the RePlay.  Uninstall those games.  Get back out there and -refigure out what you want to do. 

I have had similar thoughts to the artcile below but it is well summarized and provides a good launching point:
http://www.micropersuasion.com/2007/02/the_future_of_c.html

The funny thing is Telephone companies are trying to turn themselves into cable companies.
If you look at the three directions cable companies can go, which scenario do Telco’s wearing cablecos clothing end up. 
Yup.  I don’t think its too pretty either.

Good convergence, bad convergence. September 13, 2006

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Good use of new technology in the media:

Battlestar Galactica will be releasing mini-webisodes (over the web
obviously) that support and provide explanation for the upcoming
season. It adds that deeper experience for the fans that are really
into it.  Congvergence of media to tell a better story.
http://www.convergenceculture.org/weblog/2006/09/battlestar_galactica_launching.html

Then there is bad usage:
Movies being sold by Sprint to watch only on cell phones.  What the
heck?  What sort of experience is this?  Its just desperation to drive
revenue and provide a reason for their network. And don’t get me wrong I like
Sprint.  Their dataplan is 100 times better than VZs or Cingulars.
But this is a simple cas of doing something because it can be done, not because it should. 

http://www.convergenceculture.org/weblog/2006/09/sprint_begins_ppv_vod_service.html

Its definitely a new media world, for better AND for worse.

RSS Feeds and the Future August 21, 2006

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I have generally been pretty high on RSS (Really Simple Syndication) for some time.  Amazing generic technology that will slowly pervade alot of what happens on the web.  It puts the power into the listeners hands which to me makes it inheritly superior to other forms of publication.

Although RSS is not as widely understood as I would have thought it would be by now, it is getting more and more pervasive.  RSS today is sitting in the backseat while blogging drives (and hogs the spotlight).

As the tools to manipulate RSS feeds offer greater and greater flexibility perhaps RSS will come out of the backseat and do some driving.  Perhaps not though, RSS is a name only a mother could love.

For an example of a cool new tool that manipulates RSS look no further than xFruits at www.xfruits.com.  Cool stuff.  Actually they stole several elements of a service I wanted to create as a startup but there is still plenty of room for innovation in this space so I won’t let that get me down.

Check it out and let me know if it makes sense.  I think they need a little more intro on their front page to describe what they are up to, but all the early adopters probably will get it right away.  That will give them time to perpare for a bigger onslaught if they can manage to catch on.

Double the speed just like that. August 18, 2006

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So Tropos just doubled the speed on their access points.  http://news.com.com/2100-7351_3-6106581.html?part=rss&tag=6106581&subj=news

This will greatly improve the Philadelhpia, San Francisco and New Orleans build outs.  Very interesting.  When it rolls out in Philadelphia I will have to take a road trip and check it out.  Make a few Skype calls and see how it works.

So the Mountainview Muni WiFi went up early August 16, 2006

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According to GigaOm the Google muni Wifi is not only working, its early.  It just opened is virtual doors for business and getting very high marks for both coverage and speed.  They are offering 1M free service for everyone and covered 11.5 square miles for less than a million dollars.

The description of the network is interesting too as it is (as I would have guessed) about 6 to 1 “leaf nodes” to “sink nodes” in the mesh with three main offramps.  Apparently Google can fairly easily up the capacity (I assume in backhaul) if it turns out to be needed.

Google may end up being evil but I really like that they are backing this free wireless access stuff.  Hey Google, how about some East Coast love?