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How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live - TIME
Clive Thompson:"ambient awareness"- by following quick, abbreviated status reports from members of your extended social network, you get a strangely satisfying glimpse of their daily routines. #Twitter - a pointing device instead of a communications channel: sharing links to longer articles, discussions, posts, videos — anything that lives behind a URL. Sites that once saw their traffic dominated by Google search queries are seeing a growing no. of new visitors coming from "passed links" at social networks like Twitter and FB. #Put those 3 elements together — social networks, live searching and link-sharing — may amount to the most interesting alternative to Google's near monopoly in searching. #the key elements of the Twitter— the follower structure, link-sharing, real-time searching #Channels of info: news & opinion, searching, advertising # MIT prof. Eric von Hippel: end-user innovation-consumers actively modify a product to adapt it to their needs.Twitter has been a hothouse of it
Where is Everyone? - Articles - Baekdal.com
1998 was the year when the internet changed from being a geeky place that had little relevance, to ‘every company needs to have a website'. The revolution had started 3 years earlier, but in 1998 it reached critical mass and caught everyone's attention. In 2004 the internet had revolutionized how we approach information. In 2004 everyone was making new websites. People could do an incredible amount of things, participate in many areas, that a new concept appeared - information overload. 2004- Social Networking. NOW: the new internet is completely dominating our world. The new king of information is everyone, using social networking tools to connect and communicate. FUTURE: News is no longer being reported by journalists, now it comes from everyone. And it is being reported directly from the source to you - bypassing the traditional media channels. A new wave of entertainment is emerging one dominated by the games, video and audio streams.
Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business
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The freebies helped to sell those products, but the tactic helped Gillette even more. By giving away the razors, which were useless by themselves, he was creating demand for disposable blades.
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The new model is based not on cross-subsidies — the shifting of costs from one product to another — but on the fact that the cost of products themselves is falling fast. It's as if the price of steel had dropped so close to zero that King Gillette could give away both razor and blade, and make his money on something else entirely
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Peter Schwartz: Facebook's Face Plant: The Poverty of Social Networks and the Death of Web 2.0
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