Monday, October 31, 2005

The Relationship b/w Ajax + Hollywood Sex


uma + luke wilson
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The "Ex-Girlfriend" film, played by Uma, not opposite Ethan ala my fave Gattaca, but Luke, brother of Owen, ala Old School Tara pre Wild-On drunk in Europe Style - Luke obviously bones Uma here, and pays the other 99 minutes I assume. Oh, an Ajax essay here. Oh, and dont not click because of this well meaning line from Zimbra : "So one of the biggest promises for Ajax technology is the convergence of the two killer applications of the Internet so far. Achieving this goal may ultimate underlie much of the other Ajax-extension that goes on across the industry."

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Looking for a Pellet or Wood Stove on Yahoo


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Economists call it extreme seasonality. OK they don't really. Chris from Yahoo Shopping informs us on Comparison Engines Blog on things we never knew or needed to, (minus those writing a book on "The Long Tail") : “We’ve seen woodstoves and pellet stoves in the top 50 – where they’ve never been before - because of the rise in heating costs due to Katrina. There are a lot of Halloween costume queries right now as well as the usual suspects like PlayStations and iPods. However, there isn’t a ‘must have’ product this year. There’s no phenomenon around a particular product.” I liked the semiotics here too about improvements to Yahoo Shopping, planned : "Relevancy. More query classification. Deep categorization and attribute extraction. Much finer narrowing ability and allowing people more choice from a narrowing perspective which lends itself to a much better experience."

The Google 80% Wastage Rule


tyra does paris
Originally uploaded by benbarren.
Finally someone who I totally agree with about Google, and more specifically the decreasing quality of employees as more are hired. To me, once you get to the 2021st engineer you hired that year, you aren't exactly guaranteed the next page-rank, adsense, desktop search and gmail. In the last year the law of decreasing intellectual capital return has led to (crap like) g-accelerator/ blog search/ personalised home page 1+2 /feed reader. Not to mention lack of network integration. Its Yahoo in 1996. I'm sure psychotherapists (preferably majoring in web 2.0) analysing the "blog-language" of the gushing praise/ screenshots/ rumours of a non-launch etc, would say g-fans may be "PROJECTING" their infantile fantasies of reverse-auction IPOs, the Web O/S, and Dark Fibre Wireless. Myself, who has always preferred Jung rather than Freuds outlook on Google, wishes for the basics : Google should try and help provide better blog tools, integrated into reading and searching today's internet, while offering me "RELEVANT" marketing offers. (and maybe have a small secret team that builds out gmail beyond new features like 'autosave' once a quarter) Unfortunately with Schmidt, Serg and Larry.. Google (a media business) is run by engineers in a scattergun hypergrowth way, that wants to be a software business, but absolutely isnt (there is not even an enterprise division with sales) They have been lucky to to be subsidised by mum + dad dumbo capital markets and a keyword search and contextual ad engine that is market leader, this quarter. But as we know search leadership changes every 2-5 years. I agree with William Grosso, some highlights :

"Google has about 5000 employees. Craigslist has 18 employees. What does this tell us? It probably tells us that the wave of euphoria/excitement/dread that washed over the internet last week was generated by approximately 1/560'th of Google... Google is actually engaging in a shallow strategy of intelligent reaction and all the deep strategic notions attributed to them are actually being invented by the onlookers in real-time... You still wind up wondering: what’s the other half of Google doing? And, when we find out what they were doing, what will we think they were doing ?"


Hansel: I wasn't like every other kid, you know, who dreams about being an astronaut, I was always more interested in what bark was made out of on a tree. Richard Gere's a real hero of mine. Sting. Sting would be another person who's a hero. The music he's created over the years, I don't really listen to it, but the fact that he's making it, I respect that. I care desperately about what I do. Do I know what product I'm selling? No. Do I know what I'm doing today? No. But I'm here, and I'm gonna give it my best shot.

Ill pay you take my MP3 player..


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Something about Apple crushing competition through the huge scale it enjoys in portable music/vids is fun to watch. Maybe not as much as paying to get your Porsche Cayman washed ;) From Podcastingnews : "Over 100 small and medium-sized MP3 music player factories have closed in China over the past few months. "In Shenzhen only, three brands of MP3 players die out silently per month on average," Jia Yaoyong, general manager of the north China branch of the Dazhong Electronic Appliance Company."

Craigslist Community Classifieds Strategy : C3


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
We suspected what the blookster says, but funny how the strategy wasnt that formulated at time of execution, from Mr Evslin @ The Union Square Rap : "If we think of Craigslist's strategy, it's a brilliant anti-competitive strategy and I don't mean a value judgment by that. How do you compete with them? If you're not in the areas that they charge for, then you can't make any money because you can't charge for those areas either. So you can say, "Okay, well, I'll go compete in San Francisco by giving the ads away," but you don't have the readers in San Francisco. So what they've done is they've said that I've got the network effects from all the places that I give the ads away that I use to make the ads more valuable in the places that I sell them. And so I don't think it's just negligence that they haven't got around to charging for the other places. It's deliberately focusing the value on where they're extracting the money. It's like the Microsoft strategy of always pricing under Lotus, because you just don't want to leave any room for a competitor. And so here's the brilliant I'll price it free in most places so you can't go around me and get in anywhere, and I'll expect value from a few sweet places which you can't beat me there because the value I'm giving away for all the free places" Update : Craig has replied on the USV site, funny :

Do we have a strategy?

(if you want to confirm it's me, send me an email)

Craig

Posted by Craig Newmark , October 29, 2005 12:06 PM

2.8 Million Reasons not to Crash the Murcielago

The Lamborghini, that is, that crashed with the Enzo. By the owners' children. Good luck to the digg boys - A truly innovative approach to news, awesome design, and very kewl podcast started with a new beer each week. You've got a downunder roadshow or licensee whenever you want it !!!! Nice $2.8M raise.

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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
The Lamborghini, that is, that crashed with the Enzo. By the owners' children. Good luck to the digg boys - A truly innovative approach to news, awesome design, and very kewl podcast started with a new beer each week. You've got a downunder roadshow or licensee whenever you want it !!!! Nice $2.8M raise.

Missy Elliott’s mother has been getting on her daughter’s back in regards to her automotive fixation. Misdemeanor’s defense: “I am nuts for cars. My mother was just getting on me ‘cause I bought three new cars in one year…I bought a scooter, hooked it up with rims, got it painted - and I don’t even know how to ride. I spent like $5,600, tried riding it in a parking lot, crashed and never picked it up again.” I remember watching a segment on Missy’s house on MTV’s Cribs, and I seem to recall that Missy’s mother lives in one wing of the Elliott mansion.

I havent heard or said these before...


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
From the high reach, high quality Signal2Noise (sounds like a boy band name, make that blog band) :

1. “Wouldn’t it be easy to…” (the hidden cost of change)
2. “This shouldn’t take long” (artificial time frame)
3. “Can you make this small change real quick?” (“small” and “quick”)
4. “Before you finish X, could you do Y?” (the mental costs of interruption)
5. “Let’s push this today” (artificial scope)

Saturday, October 29, 2005

The Flickrlicio.us Front Row


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
Nick Starr is an Apple freak. Give me another 10 years and I will feel I've paid my Apple dues, having started on a Commodore 64 around 1983 (Grade 3 or so) where I downloaded Galaga onto a cassette and played it after school. During my dotcom days I was a Sony Vaio guy, but if I was honest I was a corporate /startup /VC/ highnetworth whore who took whatever new computer was given. It's nice to be spend all money on hardware of my choice and I choose Dell. (Jeff Jarvis joke) So, bad segueway to NickStarr's Flickrlicio.us which is back up, without ads. Congrats, minus costs (legal joke, lets just get things sorted eh ?) Fortunately it's Web 2.0 so users, revenue and profits are cascadingly less important. Time for a beautiful baby from the park, like Riya, to combine CSI techniques for the masses, with contextual image ad revenue based on hot/not/geo/contextual/blaagh measures. BTW, Curry is raving about the 'Front Row' "10 Foot Interface" for G5 Imac 20" - the new model, doh - i am so out of date. From a once Product Director for Apple : "Once during keynote rehearsal, he told me my presentation was terrible and that if I couldn’t get it together it would have to be scratched. Obviously this was quite upsetting to me, but as I continued to work on it I realized two things: first, he was absolutely right; this was my first keynote and I was very nervous that day. Consequently my delivery was not nearly up to the standard of the rest of the presentations. Second, he had made his comments knowing full well that it would motivate me to bring my work up to Apple’s level. When it was over I received many compliments on how well it went, including one from Steve. To a casual observer it might have appeared that Steve had been very hard on me, but I feel just the opposite. He made me see that I could do much better, and I did. This aspect of Steve’s style contributes immeasurably to the Apple’s almost magical ability to do things that no other company can do."

Friday, October 28, 2005

Yahoo try to eliminate 2.0 Hugh Heffner


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.

You can get 15 years for 'model supplement tablets' in Indonesia, but dont scrape those Web 1.5 companies CraigsList and now Yahoo-Flickr (a 1.0 + 2.0 merger = 1.5 company) The latest update here, Flickrlicio.us is now free. Its not because they have 8 digit billion mkt-cap shareholders/lawyers : But if you offer a (competitive) "local community classifieds" model (oodle-craigslist) or a (competitive) "longtail monetisation image site" (caterina-anil-nickstarr) you will have the robot stopping you scraping. Nick Starr, who runs flickrlicio.us, the Hugh Heffner of Open API babes, has had Flickr turn off the photos he uses to run his supremely selected non algorithmised service. Nick may well become the Larry Flynt of Web 2.0 (starring Kate Moss) Have no doubt here, Nick Starr may be friends with Dawn and Drew, visit them at East Coast parties funded by Kleiner/Sequioa cashola, supplemented by postal cash deposits to the Dawn Element/t**ie fund, but Yahoo's attack on flickrlicio.us' service is unfortunate. Not every one wants to look only at barely clad celebrities captured by paparazzi in compromising and raw situations. (Aniston providing Vaughn with a macchiato in tracksuit eg) However, I also never shared the 2.0 hope that open API's would ever work outside of a parent company directive. (having been in an equatable media/online company situation before) I do hope that Yahoo-Flickr at least optimise a physical producer with relevant psychographic experience (unlike their Bangalore Podcasts) to deliver an 'interestingness' babe 'cluster' that is better than Nicks' flickrlicio.us. Which will be very hard because Nick is the epitomy of Wikipedia or obsessed experts who in another world would have a sweet Notting Hill or NoHo East Coast Pad working for the latest hip lads mag : But he chose the web, and we all benefited. How easy the Web 1.5 forget. Time to find the anti-scraping robots. An edited but impassioned and correct plea for help from the 2.0 Heff Flynt :

"FlickrLicio.us, a website that I started and after talking with the owner.. has seemingly been blocked by Flickr/Yahoo. The site operates on the basis that Flickr “makes it possible to post images hosted on Flickr to outside websites. This use is accepted (and even encouraged!). However, pages on other websites which display images hosted on flickr.com must provide a link back to Flickr from each photo to its photo page on Flickr.” - Per the Flickr TOS. The nature of the site is and shouldn’t be the matter at hand. The site operates under full compliance of the Flickr TOS. I have personally emailed with Butterfield and Heather Champ about the site. Heather asked me to remove any posts that contain links back to the pictures hosted on Flickr if the owner of the photo asks me to do so. I and the current owner, have complied with every single request that has come in to remove a post that someone requests be removed. What the site is trying to do is the same thing that any person might want. Combing thru to find the content geared to a specific audience. On Flickr there are (and I am not aware of the exact numbers) but seemingly thousands of pictures posted daily to the site. If you wanted only photos of houses you could search for under the tag “houses” on Flickr, but you certainly won’t find all of the results. FlickrLicio.us does the grunt work for you. The site searches all of the popular tags for the specific content a viewer might want based on FlickrLicio.us’ specific genre the site caters to. FlickrLicio.us doesn’t stop there. The site also browses hundreds of photo groups as well as specific members photo pages that it as accumulated as having content geared to it’s genre. It is a tool for public consumption of a specific genre of content hosted on Flickr. So why shut down a tool? Would they shut down a site that combs thru for pictures of houses? With all of the subdomains on FlickrLicio.us, there have been over 15,000 photos displayed, which the competition cannot even come close to matching, and FlickrLicio.us wasn’t first to the plate on this. FlickrLicio.us is simply the best service for finding pictures of this specific genre from Flickr on the entire internet. Outrage? Of course. Why would they choose to target the site? This site and it’s method was a labor of love so to say of mine. I noticed a need and I filled it. Copyright is controlled by the poster of the picture. If they delete the photo from Flickr, it’s not on FlickrLicio.us. If they contact FlickrLicio.us, they remove the post. The picture NEVER is copied off of Flickr. They are simply hyperlinked via Flickr’s “Blog This” service….which as previously mentioned…they encourage. Okay so what about Non-Commercial uses? Are there ads on FlickrLicio.us? Yep! Are there ads on every other site that offers the same type service? YEP! Does nearly every single blog out there that posts pictures from Flickr have at least some Google Ads? YEP! Are they going to go after every single person who is posting Flickr pictures that has ads on it? It would be impossible. FlickrLicio.us has NEVER made a single cent in profit. The ads that are on the site have not yielded a single cent in a check or deposit for the owner of the site. How can it be a commercial site if it hasn’t made a single cent, and isn’t selling anything from the site? The owner of the site has sent emails to Stewart and Heather as well as Caterina Fake .. addressing the concerns it has. There has not been any reply to a single piece of communication. So why is Flickr saying they want Web 2.0 and social networking, but shutting down access to people who try to socially network with them? If you don’t agree with censorship, and have something to say about Flickr/Yahoo’s double standard please comment or send feedback"

Stewart Butterfield's comments about banning flickrlicio.us, who is a flickr cofounder are pretty weak, similar to Caterina Fake's, as much as I'm predisposed to like them as 1.5 cashed out slacking intellectuals. Let's face it, how Flickr is now monetised and how/if that is shared with content generators is not really their issue now, not at least since they sold their company (hello riya's image adsense like program !!!) ; They seem in denial that flickr has T+A on it, and that people that put photos on flickr are no different from bloggers, and should share in the ad revenue. All a question of timing, earnout, university dreams and apartment fitouts I guess" :

(1) Flicklicious is a business. Flickr isn’t around to serve businesses, but people - we’re quite upfront about the “for personal use” thing.

(2) Each Flickrlicious page served ~2-4MB of photos from Flickr. It’s also a popular site. That adds up to gigs and gigs and gigs of transfer a month. Good for Flickrlicious since it saves on bandwidth (and hosting) costs. But it’s bad for Flickr and is an abuse of a system designed to help people get their photos out onto the rest of the web, and not lock them up in Flickr. To be perfectly honest, we definitely don’t like the T&A or XXX angles and we don’t want it associated with the Flickr brand, but that is definitely not the issue. The same thing would happen to an ad-based site serving Flickr photos about horses or sailboats or boogers."

NickStarr, showing his "edited" passion is more than the revenue, let alone the profit has announced that flickrlicio.us is now ad-free, asking for flickr's reasonableness : "This is a general announcement for everyone following the current Flickr / FlickrLicio.us issue. As of 1pm EST today, FlickrLicio.us and ALL of its subdomains will be 100% ad free. Flickr inserts ads in their site for non-paying members. They are making money off of YOUR pictures.. The site is and will never be a commercial venture, simply a person blogging content they find on Flickr to be visually appealing. It is just like ANY weblog.. This covers Stewart’s issue 1: Flicklicious is a business. (2) Each Flickrlicious page served ~2-4MB of photos from Flickr. This can be easily solved. Simply tell me specifically how many pictures maximum you want on the main page. Currently there were 32. What is an acceptable number? FlickrLicio.us would even be willing to cache the photos on its own server, using FlickrLicio.us’ bandwidth for hosting of the photos; however there is the issue of copyright that would come into play. If you know of a solution to this the site can COMPLETELY operate free of Flickr bandwidth. Finally, you have stated that the content is not the issue, yet you don’t wish this content related to Flickr. I find this issue a bit difficult to understand, as that YOU are hosting this content. You are the one serving it up to anyone who comes along and finds it on the site. This content IS associated with your site, as well as all of the other content you serve up. Unless you want to block or prevent people from uploading these types of pictures, you will be in an association with these types of content."

"FlickrLicio.us is NOT a business; it is a personal weblog, ie blog, nothing more. At FlickrLicio.us we truly believe in the content, and could care less about financial gain. Content is king. Can Flickr remove the block on the site now? We have complied 100% with your issues."

Caterina : When it's raining cats and dogs, you've got to cut corners because you could get your eyes peeled. You must come to grips with yourself until you fly off the handle & then if you're not fit as a fiddle you'll spill the beans. That's hitting below the belt with the short end of the stick, if I can bring the point home ladies.

Blow Dried Jerk: Uh, Mr. Flynt? I don't wanna step on your toes but things have changed since you were actively running the company. I mean I look back at the stuff you did in the 70s and it was uh sorta racy and crazy. But the country is different now. Reagan has rebuilt America and the moral majority is gaining power.
Larry Flynt: You're fired.
Blow Dried Jerk: Excuse me?
Larry Flynt: You get the fuck out of my building. Doug get him out of here. You blow dryed jerk mother fucker. Take him out of here and throw him in the incinerator, cut him to little pieces and feed him to the animals out there. Get out of here.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Amazing Facebook Numbers


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
Now this is an exportable model, there are universities everywhere and case studies plus 'uni specific' solution is key in signing up every university outside of the US. Lots more growth here. Stanford isnt even a top 5 business school. From Software Only :

- 5M+ registered users
- coverage of 45% of US colleges
- 80% penetration among students of colleges that are on the platform
- 10th most visited Internet site in the US
- 5.5B page/views a month (230M page/views a day)
- signing 20,000 new users a day
- repeat usage: daily 70%, weekly 85%, monthly 93%

Something Nothing Pastiche


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
The Awful Truth from E-News, which I read on Yahoo, is second only to pobitch on the publishable 90210 tidbits : 'So, like, I keep forgetting that at these bashes, fresh air equals smoke. But whatever. I hit the deck. And doncha know that Actor of the Year Joaquin Phoenix and Actress of the Year Theron were there chatting. They had an almost Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis vibe goin'. Lots of frat-style quipping. "Congratulations, Joaq," cooed Charlize. (That sounds like wok, ya see.) "Congratulations to you, too, Charlize," he shot back. Their brand-new statues were on the ground, ashes flickering nearby, by the way, but hey, these floors are clean. This is Beverly Hills.'

Getting Lost on your VidPod

First real usage report I've read, From RexBlog : "It only took 20 minutes to download each episode (at the most). Each episode is about 200 MB and around 48 mins. long. The video runs in a small box in the lower left hand corner of iTunes but a click on the picture brings a half-screen Quicktime-like box that plays on the desktop. If you click on the full-screen icon below the little video box, the video runs full-screen, which is the option I chose."

GoogleBase Job Listing: World Domination Coordinator

Nice pickup Dave McClure on the image : Is that you in the picture ? From John Batelle, Omid the google adsense chief : "Just imagine if we made it possible for our advertisers to quickly publish relevant ads that could range from the local plumber on one end to Super Bowl commercials on the other."

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Caterina makes a good 24 Episode


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
She cashed out. But at 'rumoured' 1.5 prices. Independent of price though she has the coolest copy and word invention (and what is more important really eg 'interestingness') But given I get 7,000 page views a day on flickr, and make not a cent, so I could relate to the thinking behind Anil's argument, which always rock, as does Caterina.

"The web -- indeed the world -- would be a much poorer place without the collective generosity of its contributors. And to look at Anil's question further: Is it more wrong for people not to reap rewards from their algorithmically computed interestingness than it is for them to not reap rewards when they are recognized on your blog as being interesting? Is a human assessment of interestingness less valuable than computer assessed interestingness? I mean, he gets traffic in part because of the other sites he discusses . And all the links on his blog post are there for free -- I'm assuming he's not cutting a revshare with the sites he links to (Anil, re: the interestingness link? Email me for my address for the checks...). I'm linking to him now, but to be sure, he wants me to, he's got his blog monetized."

IBM Podcasts, Danah's 2.0 Uni, Google F-Base


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1.0 : The Big Blue, as boring as a ThinkPad at a 2.0 conference : "As our employees become interested in generating their own content, I think the model for us in corporate is to really encourage those who have talent, who have a good voice, and who are going to improve our ability to be able to create markets, make new markets, and win business and to find them and help them set up and enable them to blog and to podcast and to reach out," said 'Edwards' of IBM.

2.0 : Danah Boyd got asked by a 2.0 VC looking for an outside the box passive aggressive Yahoo Social Media entry point : "As a kid, did you ever dream of designing a country? Or a city? Or an island? Well, i did. As i got older, i got more practical. I want to design my own university."

3.0 : Google Free-Base to launch then not : I like the strategy of Google disrupting mysql + the c2c classifieds space - ebay, craig : But you never know with GOOG : More Employees / Less Homeruns overtime : There is the occasional consumer gorilla (and gees do they take the high ground on "solving consumer problems"), but the general trend (for new G-products) is downwards 2004-5. (once you are over 8 employees - ala del.icio.us' eg current employee base as comparison). I agree with Google there is a HUGE C2C opportunity : Craigs.List' search sux and they passed on selling majority of equity to a GEMAYA partner with resources, not to mention recent Oodle run-ins. Below is a better product line by google, g-BASE : Now will gmail users be able to list items they have for sale they no longer want and easily find a buyer ? - think limewire, napster, edonkey - but for consumer to consumer classifieds and the "ultimate non mediated garage sale" (eg nickstarr of flickrlicio.us fame sells his nano to get a video ipod within a fortnight)

1. Course Schedules
2. Events and Activities
3. Housing
4. Jobs
5. News and Articles
6. People Profiles
7. Products
8. Reference Articles
9. Reviews
10. Services
11. Travel
12. Vehicles
13. Wanted Ads

Alba's dog P**s. Google Base launches, doesnt


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"Hey you hot doggy babe - want a biscuit - you looking fine there. You not representing bad yourself Alba'mam, you want some 'G-base, or maybe you just want an Accelerator"

"Posting is not permitted for the promotion of body parts or human remains."

"Pooky: They call it the Enterprise Room, man, because it's for people who wanna be beamed up to Scotty."

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Forget Web 2.0. Work for Tori Spelling


paris vs marykate
Originally uploaded by benbarren.
It pays more than underwater 2.0 stock options.

From: Melissa Wylie
To: Perez Hilton
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 13:24:52
Subject: Assistant gig

Hi guys -

Tori Spelling is looking for an assistant asap. If you know of anyone that might be interested, can you have them e-mail asap?

Low pay - $500 a week. Hours will be long - it's for a 9.2 episode commitment for VH1.

She's looking for someone that's: organized, likes dogs, will keep her calendar, etc. They will work in the production and be on set with her when we start shooting November 7th.

Office is in Glendale - Also, she doesn't want anyone that is an actor or pursuing acting - would be a good opportunity for an aspiring writer or producer.

Many thanks.
Melissa
818-553-5860

Monday, October 24, 2005

April Lavigne's 21st Birthday + Long Tail Discoverer


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"Sitting next to me below is Chris Anderson, Wired Editor In Chief and discoverer of the Long Tail." (Tom Evslin on East Coast USV Session)

Mary-Kate Olsen Buys Web 2.0


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Originally uploaded by benbarren.
I love this Dot-Com.Dot-Bomb Gloom followed by Web 2.0 Boom, that has led to internal Freud questioning, great post from VentureBlog : "So why am I now getting this increasingly uneasy feeling? I was chatting with a veteran of Bubble 1.0 recently and I think he hit on the thing that makes those of us who've seen this movie before most nervous. He pointed out that there are a large number of "companies" being created again for the express purpose of being acquired. I certainly have seen it. I have met with companies that clearly state their intention to be acquired by Yahoo or Google or, in a pinch, Interactive Corp. I even had one company pitch me at the Web 2.0 Conference that if all went well they would be acquired by Odeo (don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Ev's and I certainly think that podcasting is exciting, but it strikes me as a tad premature to bet your company's future on being acquired by a pre-revenue company). These folks are unabashed about their intention to be acquired and they are developing their software and services with an eye towards compatibility with their would-be acquirers."

This is my New Vision Statement


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From Rupert Murdoch at Newscorp's latest conference call, which when justifying his internet strategy said :

"If I listened to some of my critics, News Corp would still be a small newspaper company in Australia."

Serial Entrepreneur or Wealth Defender (1 + i)


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I agree with Scoble here. Just dont make me eat Tofu burgers : Each to his Own. Not every dinner party of 10 has an open invite. What if 5000 people rocked up at the TechCrunch ranch from a fraudulent Dane Cook MySpace invite. How open could an event be past the first 200 that responded electronically and lived within 50kms, not that i have geo-envy - promise ;) Someone may be a serial entrepreneur at 23, could well be a 'wealth defender' by 50. From the MS Seattle Wordpress blogger : "I love the user group attitude that open meetings have. I love the openess. It lets everyone participate no matter what their skin color, no matter what their gender, no matter what their social status is (at Friday’s party I saw geeks who are struggling to get some server money together hanging out with geeks who had millions to their names). Say what you want about all the hype, all the hubris, but hype and hubris don’t stick around until 4 a.m. just for the sheer joy of writing and sharing and coming up with something new."

East Coast vs West Coast 2.0 Rap Wars


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The posses and crews are taking sides. Crips and bloods. East Coast, West Coast. All over again. If this was a podcast there would definitely be some Tupac cranking here. On the West Coast, 200 young and technically minded requiring what Dave Winer said was nothing but a ride into the TechCrunch Ranch. On the East Coast, a magazine profiled minimalist converted warehouse?: Drivers could be arranged for those that had to "do the business" at a designated time. Sylvia Paull observed - "I'm not a Shakespeare aficionado, but the Techcrunch scene reminded me of the bard's depiction of an imminent transition between kings and their empires. All is poised for the next ride or a wipe out." The Union Square Ventures Sessions summarises itself in classic 2.0 style (and as lead investor in del.icio.us + indeed why not) : "...a small group of the smartest people we know talking about the emergence of open, participatory, "peer produced" web services like craigslist, linux, flickr and del.icio.us and their impact on our economy and capital markets." I liked this quote extracted from the impressive 56 pg.doc, which if you added a "female" love interest/cast member you would have a nice ("Speed" meets "Enron") movie. I liked this soliloquy by "Mr Heiferman" incl the "Klein + Perkins" reference :)

MR. HEIFERMAN: "As I was in the subway yesterday -- and I'm going to post a picture of this on my photo log -- I saw this 20 year old guy wearing a T-shirt that said "Fuck You, I Don't Need Any More Friends." And so, of course, I had to go up to him and say, "Can I take a picture?" And he was so friendly. But the point of this is, you know, I wonder how this whole idea of implicit peer production, you know, transparent peer production that you don't have to -- there's a company being incubated at Klein & Perkins called Project Edgar, which is about asynchronous voice, and the way it was pitched in a deck is "Now you can talk without talking." And so it sounds like this whole just idea of peer production where you don't even know you're involved, where you don't even know you're participating in some sort of holy grail, and I would just throw out there that part of the beauty of what we're talking about here is that -- is that the world's a better place when we all -- when we realize that we're in something together. We're all contributing to Google. We're all making something that this transcends the technology and all that, that you're a part of something bigger, and so how does what we're talking about -- just to conclude -- how is what we're talking about going to make it unfashionable to wear a T-shirt that says "Fuck you, I Don't Need Any More Friends."

Superstar rapper Cam’ron was shot in Washington, DC this morning (Oct. 23) around 2:30 am . The Harlem, New York native was leaving club H20 en-route to Love (formerly Dream) when three unknown gunmen approached the rapper. While details are sketchy, eyewitnesses said the men were seeking the rapper’s pricey Lamborghini, which he was driving while in town for a performance over the weekend. “They were after that car,” an eyewitness told AllHipHop.com. “Cam refused to give it up and attempted to drive away and they shot up the car.” Cam’ron was struck at least once and while officials have not released his actual status, Cam's publicist at Susan Blond confirmed the rapper was shot at least twice - once in each arm. "He bought the Lamborghini especially for New York," Cam'ron told a 106 & Park audience prior to being arrested. “Because we figure that we can only see stuff like this in Miami, but I am bringing it to the streets of New York."

I Love Ipodder Lemon


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And its not even that good. But I continue to manage my podcasts religiously through Ipodder Lemon. I wish someone would build a kick ass podcatching "application" (i dont even want it webbased) I find Itunes doesnt give me enough control and its too cluttered and their ratings are beyond useless and once you go one page deep its just a text data dump. Odeo is all cutesy taggy, but they make it very easy to listen and subscribe, which is neat, although I find the "create" a podcast tool a good idea - it is very simple vs an audacity/garageband but broadband speeds in Australia dont let it work for me. Which brings me to Yahoo Podcasts, whose front page looks good, but a bit like the Yahoo MyWeb 2.0 Social Search product, it has the product specs but maybe not the community, in the same way podcastalley (used to, hehe, joking) or podcastingnews, which mentioned this, which is interesting, about Yahoo having developed their podcasting service out of Bangalore. I'd advise them two things : Clean up the subscribe and play application, but mainly better editorialisation and ratings, old record i know :

"Audio search technology developed at Yahoo! Bangalore is the most sophisticated vertical search product to-date. It incorporates large scale feeds, sophisticated matching heuristics, accurate extraction of multi-media content from web crawls, and predictive relevance and ranking to accommodate a variety of parameters including popularity, keywords and download locations," said Dr Prasad Ram, Chief Technology Officer, Yahoo! R and D, India."

Sunday, October 23, 2005

How long to the Apple Video Ipod Phone ?


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The Rokr is creating problems for Motorola which Im sure Apple will be distancing themself from : "As many as six times more customers are returning the Rokr phones than is normal for new handsets, according to American Technology Research analyst Albert Lin, who said he talked to distributors, retailers and call center workers at Cingular Wireless LLC, which sells the phone." 471 diggs, quoting bloomberg :

"Motorola sold 250,000 iTunes phones in the weeks it was on sale last quarter, or about 83,000 a week. About 6.5 million Razr phones were sold during the entire quarter, or about 500,000 a week. Lin said Rokr's sales matched estimates, though the high rate of customers returning the phone means it won't be a ``superstar product.'"

Whats $106 Billion Dollars between Friends


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When Google does down to a P/E of 50 (i dont even know its current P/E but Im assuming its more, if not its a buy ;) I wonder what the impact will be for the rest of the industry. Interesting Batelle-isms :

Average revenue per search (yes, any kind of search, not just paid): 12 cents. It was around a dime in late 04.
Avg. revenue per searcher: $7
Avg. revenue per sponsored click: 62 cents.
Estimated profits for Google in 06: Roughly $4 billion (Bear Stearns) (which is about the same as their forecasted annual revenues this year, FWIW)
Revenue growth of Google year to year: 96%
Of Yahoo: 42%
Estimated revenue growth for next year for Google (Bear): 61%
For the average of eBay, Yahoo, and Amazon: 29%
Price target for GOOG (Piper): $445
Number of shares Battelle owns (For all of you who keep asking): 0
Also: Number of employees added in the past year: Nearly 2000
Amount spent on capex, 05 (estimate): $800 million
Amount MSFT is estimated to spend: $810 million

I dont blog to be Famous


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I blog to see if the technology I develop will make me rich, and its a nice distraction. Or vice versa - I blog for distraction so I can become poor. Nice pickup from BloggersBlog (a great blog;) from WebProNews (isnt funny when you subscribe to a feed but get the 'story' from a blogger before the original within your RSS reader, maybe we need RSS embargoes) : "The idea that is circulating, and usually among those who have little or no concept of blogging, is people blog to become famous. The possibility could be true in many cases, as some bloggers do set out intentionally to blog for fame. It could even be argued that business people blog for that reason. If the goal is to spread the word about their business, then at least becoming better known is the motivation."

Has anyone seem my Startup ? I Lost it...


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"My boss is going to kill me. I drove over here in my Prius which just isnt fast enough when you are in a rush : He said not to come back without an ajax social calendaring company, so I was making smalltalk around the demo area, and found the VP of bus dev of this next gen events company (he still has a day job) and I went out to get a Tofu burger and when I came back he was speaking to Yahoo. Those bastards keep beating me to the deal. I saw them bluetooth their v-cards to each other and were touching the wireless keyboard at the same time during an informal demo. I hate informal demos. Semel and Braun are such brownnosers. Have you seen Rich Cattle Kids ? Companies are being bought before their formal demo. So now I have to buy the #4 calendaring company, but they dont use Ajax. Can you believe it ? OK, I better go speak to Dave Winer about OPML and see if he knows any good OPML Calendaring Outline companies... Nice to meet you..."

Dave Winer to LBO Six Apart + Technorati


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The Weblogs $2m cash purchase, exact amount not disclosed, wasnt for Dave to buy a house : Just like Steve Jobs deadpanned that video for the ipod would never happen, Winer has confirmed he will be consolidating some of the Mobius RSS assets with Brad Felds long term desire for Movable Type. Dave, will this be a reverse online auction IPO like Google, or will you use an A-List investment bank who has a friends and family policy pre-IPO ? The .us and .be domains will obviously become more and more valuable. From the BBQ Keynoter : "People were surprised last night to find out that I own tagcamp.com and tagsr.us. It turns out Matt owns blogsr.us. I suggested we do a JV, with Bessemer capitalizating an LBO of SixApart and Technorati. We all had a good laugh."

Murdoch Junior buys British ISP : Hello AOL


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This to me positions Rupert perfectly for an AOL deal of some sort. Id like to see AOL burn Yahoo, MSN and Google to remind them the old king isnt dead - Im not sure if the Time Warner part of AOL is a pro or con - But I know Apple would see it as a pro and Yahoo/Google would s**t themselves (an AOL/Fox Interactive Media/NewsCorp/MySpace/Direct TV/Video Ipod play would rock - focused on the teenage market) : Remember Rupe is the king of the asset/share swap/acquisition media play. I must say the cross media-web industry is very hot at moment. Rumours are he'll buy a Skype like play like SIPphone/Gizmo Project (which im going to download on Mac) I wonder how the offline media barons are feeling at moment : "BSkyB has confirmed this morning that it has made a cash offer of 175p per share for Easynet – an offer that values the ISP at £211m.. The Murdoch-owned satellite provider said it had decided to acquire Easynet, which made £8.9m in EBITDA last year, because of its significant broadband presence in the UK as well as its efforts in local loop unbundling."

From Om : "
I have heard very loud whispers that Michael Robertson’s SIPphone is on News Corp’s radar. SIPphone, by the way is the company behind the ultrafine SIP-soft client, Gizmo Project, which has become a favorite with the Mac users. VoIP industry insiders indicate that the two parties have had advanced level conversations. No deal is in place, and no one knows what will be the price. But what could be the price for a deal like that? Somewhere between $25-$50 million at the very least. SIPphone is said to have 250,000 users and if you used the $200-per-actual-user price EBay paid for Skype, that works out to about $50 million... Murdoch wants toget younger fast and to get audience fast,” the magazine says. And most of its recent purchases are along those lines."

Sin City 2


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Jessica Alba's character is going to grow up and become a good girl : Excellent. From DoubleAgent : "The sequel is going to be Nancy Callaghan's (Jessica Alba's) time to shine. It is said that she will begin to avenge Hartigan's death, apparently by going after (and probably brutally killing) the Roark family in a fabulous Miller fashion. This will be the main premise for SIN CITY 2. Fans will also get to meet another unknown character, who has not yet been disclosed. It will be interesting to see who is cast in this upcoming role, and whether the character will be terribly evil or partially good..."

How to get RSSex delivered to your Video Ipod


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Yahoo's blog tells you how to get the best of Video sex for your Ipod (or video anyway), that is if you missed Daily Source Code Friday which told you everything :) as did Pacific Coast Hellway for 1min:42sec : "Since I wanted to fill my new gadget as quickly as possible with video files found with Yahoo! Video Search, I realized that this would be a good time to mention that you can use the Media RSS feed from our Web Services API to easily pull in Yahoo! Video Search results as a video podcast with iTunes 6, and from there you can move them to your iPod. (So you can still use this feature with iTunes 6 even if your Video iPod hasn't arrived yet)."

Follow the Long Tail Money Trail


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If you look at one of the fundamental problems of today's concept companies, it is the lack of a infrastructure for the business model. (contractual relationships with customers that pay you money, the ability to collect that money, pay COGS and retain a nice gross margin) Young programmers and MBA's are reviving the Kevin Costner "Build it and they will come" model which other than for networks with critical customer size, ends in one way. Thats why Im happy to link to a Wired Profile company that is monetising Long Tail artists thanks to MTV and paying unsigned music artists. Pump Audio deliver the 2 ingredients required of a consumer startup involving previously unmonetised "content" or "programming" that is looking for a commercial home : It quickly, conveniently and cheaply finds music for TV shows. And the cheap translates into money for the artists. It's the same reason I love adbrite - They have built their own "Long Tail" monetisation infrastructure, not relying on someone elses, which is ultimately hard to scale, and disconnects the "owner" of the 'user' or 'content creator' to the 'customer' who pays you money. There's been alot of VC money go into contextual 'ad systems' it will be interesting to see how these technologies are connected to paying customers and sales networks. As well as all the non web based "Long Tail" money makers like PumpAudio.

"There's a lot of talk these days about the long tail, but not that many companies are getting artists paid," Ellis said. "Our people are long tail and they get checks from us.". 'Soon he found himself in MTV's offices being told that if production assistants could find an easy way to use original music in their shows, his phone would ring unceasingly.'

ninemsn Shopping Launch

Speaking of my Web 1.0 employer, nice to see ninemsn launch with some industrial MSN shopping technology. Already 200,000 products from 200 retailers.

I just wonder if anyone will do a meta-shopping engine downunder.

Great Diller Lines


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Excellent article. “What comes to mind when you think of Google?” John Battelle, asked him at the conference. “You mean the evil I would do to them?” Diller replied. (When Battelle then said, “I don’t mean it personally,” Diller muttered icily, “Everything is personal.”)

“I absolutely see my company getting involved in making product, in the vernacular... Producing, financing, and distributing digital product in half-hour, hour, two-hour movie and television form.”

On Murdoch’s $580 million purchase of MySpace.com. “Any media imperialist trying to impose on another media is pursuing a lunatic strategy,” he says. “But Murdoch, because he’s such a player, in the best sense of player, and because he runs an utterly totalitarian enterprise, he may pull it off.”


This Post will only make sense to Architecture Astronauts


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New Zealanders and Aussies share more empathy than enmity, as well as Russell Crowe. But when The Father of Web 2.0 finds Salvation in the Valley, but arrives back and there is a battle for Middle Earth on, then I'm in, no questions asked. Strong words have been uttered by The Father : "But really, there's only so much unconstructive criticism I can bear. I'm a bit odd like that, but I hate reading cynical things - even if they're witty." Message to self do not be witty or cynical, at least together. So what has got The 2.0 Ray "McDonalds" Kroc biting at the bit... well if you cant remember how to get to tech.memeorandum i will tell you as part of my new secret alpha of a new type of self inserted rss contextual advertisement for my URL mind memory 6 syllable course : It started when I tried to remember del.icio.us but now i can remember any url and i want you to also share this power, in 6 syllables. Lets Start : Step 1 : With memeorandum; dont use the politics section. Ive told gabe to do entertainment next : techcrunch want sport. Sorry techcrunch guys, entertainment must be next. So first remember the tech sub domain - keep saying "tech dot", "tech dot" - say it five times, then you must focus on remembering the meme part...think of maming someone "mame" (possibly 'madam' will help if that is better, a short one with some booty and a mouth), Remember : "meme". Take a breath and move onto the big "O" - women will love this one even without the wit but with cynicism- this is the TRICK, remember the O and you are home. Its a long o. It's like Wednesday - Hump Day : The O which doesnt exist in the offline world, is the trick. Its the balancing syllable. You arent expecting it and once you get it, you just laugh at people who cant remember the URL. Piece of... O. Its the weekend from there : Quickly finish with "randum", which i say like random. There you go :

tech dot meme O randum dot com - (t.mm-o-rndm) n. pl. tech dot meme·o·ran·dum dot com or me·mo·ran·da (-d)..

So the debate is to do with whether Web 2.0 is the Godfather II of the early Dot-Com Period (yahoo, ebay, amazon, netscape) or Rocky 6 sequel to the dot-bomb malaise. Now I grabbed this quote from Wikipedia as you do, because many of the arguments constructed against the 2.0 Father are based around "postmodernist" perspectives drawn especially from "architecture" :

"Postmodernity in architecture is generally thought to be heralded by the return of "wit, ornament and reference" to architecture in response to the formalism of the International Style of modernism. As with many cultural movements, one of postmodernism's most pronounced and visible ideas can be seen in architecture. The functional, and formalized, shapes and spaces of the modernist movement are replaced by unapologetically diverse aesthetics; styles collide, form is adopted for its own sake, and new ways of viewing familiar styles and space abound."

THE WEB 2.0 MIDDLE EARTH BATTLE-GROUND

If I was at a BBQ and us Aussies love to be the one cooking, I kid you not, this is what I'd say while cooking the Surf and Turf :

1. The Web 2.0 Tim O'Reilly definition is nicely labelled by The Register as "at least a full sentence" - I totally agree. I like their pun. His map was definitely a full sentence, even without RSS included. It's not a bad definition, although I'm more in the Web 2.0 is the period that came after dotbomb, or Web 2.0 is the newer, better, cheaper internet thing. Maybe O'Reilly should have recorded his definition as a song, then it could have had more impact.

"Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an "architecture of participation," and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0 to deliver rich user experiences."

2. "Architecture Astronaut(ic)s" - I like this term mainly because of the reference to architecture which if you have sat through my wikipedia cutnpasted definition of postmodernism, architecture comes up alot, and given the totally decentralised nature of web based consumer choice + user generated content, combined with Google's deal with NASA, we are all architecture astronauts. I hope, maybe if we can get our flying license with Adam Curry :

"When you go too far up, abstraction - wise, you run out of oxygen. Sometimes smart thinkers just don't know when to stop, and they create these absurd, all-encompassing, high-level pictures of the universe that are all good and fine, but don't actually mean anything at all. These are the people I call Architecture Astronauts."

What annoys me with this astronautical argument is that google already have the NASA deal, so the opportunity is taken. Time to move on. Adam Curry is talking about bio-diesel and thats in the right direction if you ask me. But seriously, If I was working at a hedge fund, and I was playing Nasdaq (while not messing with the federal bank of high debt 3rd world countries) I'd want to make as much money in (insert any market segment buzzword eg Web 2.0) and have as much fun with the market going down, as the market going up. The market isnt intrinsically good or bad. So why is Web 2.0 good or bad. I mean yes, the term sucks, but you dont have to put it on your business card. Compromise, put it on a blog card. But remember Hugh's gapingvoid tshirts are running out. And once they are gone, they are gone. So, you need to decide if you are a business builder, flipper or maybe just a blogger, in which case it is easy to point out the weaknesses of companies without solving problems yourself (you know this argument - its what directors say about film reviewers that bag their flick) If you're a business builder you know you need to find the right buzzword for your strategy such as the word "triangulation" and find 3 nonrelated or related variables eg i find people, technology and opportunity are good triangulating variables for executing a Web 2.0 strategy. With great timing the 4th (nda needed for Quadratic Equation). And if money is available and you need it, if your programmers like "Ajax" because they are 21 and um y'know ;) then rollup the sleeves and be prepared for at least 8 years of building, with 6 week/3 month deliverables. (how long have filo and yang been at yahoo now, a decade + ?) Also buy Jim Collins Built to Last Book, so then you can get paid to talk at closed open media conferences.

3. "Never mind, just give us the money" - If there is something I learnt (and didnt fail at btw) is raising VC isnt the destination, its the means. Its also not intellectual achievement or validation of ego. It's someone elses money, like borrowing money to play the casino from an Asian bookie, and having to give much more money back in a very short time frame. For those that havent learnt that, thats fine by me : Like I said, I view this as a hedge fund - Maybe I'll buy your servers cheap when you go bankrupt and get them over to Kevin Burton - because he'll do something useful with them. What is good is funding of the next big thing - an old school buzzword if ever there was. Finding a "killer app" - oh i cant stop. Remember always keep your buzzwords current so they dont become taxi driver conference cliche. But Dave Winer and Mark Pincus have made this point well, that at least ideas for new technologies are being funded. And to be honest, the VC rounds seem much smaller this time : Sub $10M for expansionary VC and seed rounds often self funded or couple hundred $K kicked in by founders, friends, or smart investors. The interesting topic here though is the "Features" vs "Businesses" topic. I would estimate 75% of Tech Crunch profiled companies are feature based, with only 10% becoming actual businesses. On one level of oxygen abstraction up lets compare "Businesses" vs "Gorillas" - Which of the del.icio.us, feedburner, newsgators, podshows, will become true gorillas and independently IPO and then continue to grow internationally, and through earnings, extended product lines and more employees (plus acquisitions rather than being eaten)

Mark Pincus : "I'm happy to see silicon valley getting back to its core mission, that of creating and testing lots of new ideas. I'm happy for google's success and the amount of investment that that will bring back to this very necessary american endeavor." Not just American FYI ! The best technology companies have taken global approaches from day 1.

Griffin Mill: Can we talk about something other than Hollywood for a change? We're educated people.