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- Google financials show it is shifting revenue from its partner media sites
- Google financials show it is shifting revenue from its partner media sitesThe reason it is shifting is......that the authenticity of the traffic is lousy from the partner sites. With the exception of a very few, very large partner sites (such as NYT, as you mentioned), the performance of the...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, SiliconValleyWatcher.com, advertisement, Google Inc., job training, advertiser, CPM, partnership
- Discussion threads 2006-01-31
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- Lunarr and its mystery uses...
- My favorite Portland based startup company is Lunarr, which has created a unique collaboration service that combines a wiki-like front with email. This allows messaging between one or more collaborators on a document or what Lunarr likes to call a "flip" side. Hideshi Hamaguchi, one of the co-founders of...
- Tags: Facebook, User Interface, Lunarr, E-mail, Groupware, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-02-20
- We live in the conversation age and not the thinking age
- Internet 1.0 was about the information age, now with Internet 2.0, we live in the conversation age. Conversation overload is our new malady, in the same way information overload tortured us ten years ago. Now we have both. Our communications technologies and numerous platforms...
- Tags: Conversation, Portland, Site, Serendipity, Entrepreneurship, Internet, E-mail, Recruitment & Selection, Management, Online Communications, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-01-24
- Battle for social app developers breaks out as Meebo offers rev share
- If you are a developer of applications for social networks, you are hot, hot, hot, and about to get hotter. Meebo, the chat social network company, has fired the first shot in a battle among social networks to attract developers to their platform. Meebo is directly competing...
- Tags: Developer, Facebook, Network, Meebo, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2007-10-29
- The Low Point--a view from the Valley: The innovation game
- The Low Point--a view from the Valley: The innovation gameCorporations are paid for open source.Red Hat makes money selling its version of Linux. Companies want to buy name brand software, and will pay for it. Then they don't have to pay staff to look at the code.Though consultants...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, patent, Low Point, software, Microsoft Corp., Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-10-22
- Viacom v. YouTube represents a watershed moment in video policy
- Viacom v. YouTube represents a watershed moment in video policyAdd a copyright statement to videos.Perhaps Viacom and other content providers should add a couple of bytes to each frame to indicate that a particular video is copyrighted and thus allow a service such as YouTube could then block the upload....
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Corporate communications, video, YouTube Inc., User Submissions, Viacom Inc., Web site
- Discussion threads 2007-03-14
- Innovation inflation
- About 15 miles south of San Jose, down a country lane, and hidden behind one of the scenic rolling hills of "Steinbeck country" is IBMs Silicon Valley research and development labs.It used to be called Santa Teresa Labs, opened in 1977 with about 3,000 square feet, housing about 1300 researchers,...
- Tags: Business strategy, Disruptive, IBM
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- EFF asks FTC to investigate AOL
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation filed a complaint PDF against AOL for releasing the search histories of over 600,000 users and asked the Federal Trade Commission to required changes in AOL's privacy practices, the organization announced. "Search terms can expose the most intimate details of a person's life -- private...
- Tags: America Online Inc., Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Blog posts 2006-08-14
- Are the Net neutralists making unfair hay over a CraigsList snafu?
- Are the Net neutralists making unfair hay over a CraigsList snafu?Legitimacy of the ideas isn't in jeopardyDavid, You write:If this is true, it could be a blow to legitimate efforts to ensure the neutrality of the Net because of how it might stigmatize all Net neutralists as extremists willing to...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Craigslist, Cox, neutralist
- Discussion threads 2006-06-19
- Photo of the day
- Photo of the day: Tom Foremski, ZDNet and SiliconValleyWatcher blogger and former Financial Times reporter, and Nat Goldhaber, co-founder of Claremont Creek Ventures, a new VC firm, and founder of Cybergold, former CEO of Kaleida Labs, founder of Centram Systems West and a vice presidential candidate in 2000.
- Tags: photograph
- Blog posts 2006-03-20
- Blogosphere founder quits blogging says he has better things to do
- [Warning: social satire ahead--for entertainment purposes only! The only genuine quotes in this are from Tom Foremski. Based on Dave Winer's real announcement of leaving blogging.] Monday, March 13, started off as a normal morning in the blogosphere--there were a lot of top bloggers convening at the South By South...
- Tags: Winer, blogging, blogosphere, Mr Winer
- Blog posts 2006-03-14
- The Dog told me
- The Dog told meThat's way too long Steve...2100 words--in this day and age? Haven't you heard shorter is better? :-)I wrote the shortest post.Why I'm fascinated....... I'm fascinated by attention and gestures for what an otherworldly, perfect example of the IT rarosphere disconnection with the world of the...
- Tags: RSS, Blogging, Microsoft Windows, blog
- Discussion threads 2006-02-05
- IBM and SAP--not this year
- Tom Foremski of SiliconValleyWatcher talked to Ray Lane who was the Gillmor Gang guest last week about IBM and SAP. Tom writes: Mr Lane is convinced that IBM should acquire SAP. "Earlier this year I told Sam [Palmisano] that IBM should acquire SAP," Mr Lane said. But the IBM chief...
- Tags: IBM Corp., SAP AG
- Blog posts 2005-10-20
- More on Google's master plan
- More on Google's master planI Like This Idea Betterhttp://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20050825.htmlArticle "Is Google going to kill Microsoft"I absolutly agree with this and actually described it in my article about server applications at http://andreysmagin.com/blog/on Aug 24 2005. Our world is moving back to mainframes.Club Shepherd 2005I'm sorry, I must have ACCIDENTALLY Pressed Submit!...
- Tags: AJAX, Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, MSN, Google Inc., Brian Shepherd
- Discussion threads 2005-08-26
- Audiocasting's, aka podcasting, perfect storm
- I just read a post by SiliconValleyWatcher Tom Foremski entitled "My First Podcast...." It sounds he's referring to a baby taking its first step or getting its first tooth. What's the big deal with podcasting (which doesn't require Apple's iPod, so let's just call them audiocasts)? You record some...
- Tags: Fox, audio, audiocast, podcasting, Web
- Blog posts 2005-08-02
- What makes salesforce.com tick
- What makes salesforce.com tickBlarneyDan,You appear to be saying that Marc is guilty of being less than clear about where Salesforce is going, and how it will beat the competition to get there.Having watched the video I have to say that, yes, Marc is stronger on what is wrong with the...
- Tags: Sales force management, Strategy, industry, Marc, Salesforce.com Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-04-14
- New chip for next generation iPod?
- SiliconValleyWatcher has what it calls a scoop on Apple's next generation mobile multimedia device. Tom Foremski's story says that British company Alphamosaic majority owned by Broadcom, in Cambridge, UK, will provide the core chip for a future Apple multimedia mobile device, which he speculates could be out at the end of...
- Tags: Alphamosaic
- Blog posts 2005-04-06
- HP + Sun : A good combination?
- Tom Foremski at SiliconValleyWatcher makes a case for HP hooking up with Sun as a next logical step for the "beleaguered" tech behemoth in the post-Fiorina era. HP, which hasn't been able to get much out of Itanium, gets the SPARC family (which has compelling roadmap) and a comprehensive software stack to sell with its...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Blog posts 2005-02-13
- CIO agenda: Three funerals and a wedding
- Tom Foremski of the SiliconValleyWatcher describes the mood of the recent Churchhill Club CIO panel with particpants from Levi Strauss, Agilent Technologies, Microsoft and Fireman's Fund as "three funerals and a wedding." * Ron Markezich, the Microsoft CIO, was in an ebullient mood, very much at odds with the rest of the...
- Tags: Agilent Technologies Inc., Fireman, Fund, Ron Markezich
- Blog posts 2004-12-02
- Steve Jobs--a brilliant dunce?
- Doug Millison of SiliconValleyWatcher.com comments on Randall Stross's assualt on Steve Jobs in the Sunday New York Times, in which he called Jobs "a brilliant dunce"...
- Tags: Steve Jobs
- Blog posts 2004-10-25
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