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Microsoft Got Hand(s)
Recall three of the major trends that I predicted for 2010: One, that someone will create an open gaming platform; two, that Microsoft will take second place in search share (from Yahoo); and three, that we’ll see a major advance in the user interface of the web.
From my Friday Signal over at FM's blog :
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John Battelle's Searchblog
- Friday, March 19, 2010
The Database of Intentions Is Far Larger Than I Thought
had, in fact, been ruminating on this concept for over a year, driven by an Holy Sh*t moment in late 2001 when Google introduced its first ever Zeitgeist round up of trending search terms. The first implication was already manifest: Google had launched AdWords and AdSense, Overture (later to become Yahoo Search Marketing) was thriving, and a burgeoning paid search ecosystem was in the early stages of becoming a multi-billion commercial expression of the Database of Intention's power.
Way back in November of 2003, when I was a much younger man and the world had yet to fall head over heels in love with Google, I wrote a post called The Database of Intentions .
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Friday, March 5, 2010
The Database of Intentions Is Far Larger Than I Thought
had, in fact, been ruminating on this concept for over a year, driven by an Holy Sh*t moment in late 2001 when Google introduced its first ever Zeitgeist round up of trending search terms. The first implication was already manifest: Google had launched AdWords and AdSense, Overture (later to become Yahoo Search Marketing) was thriving, and a burgeoning paid search ecosystem was in the early stages of becoming a multi-billion commercial expression of the Database of Intention's power.
Way back in November of 2003, when I was a much younger man and the world had yet to fall head over heels in love with Google, I wrote a post called The Database of Intentions .
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Friday, March 5, 2010
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How To Monitor Online Conversations
As a freelance consultant, I not only need to keep up with what people are saying about me and my company, but I also need to monitor the latest industry trends to learn new skills and stay relevant. Filtering RSS feeds through Yahoo Pipes or other tools is a good way to make sure that your monitoring dashboard contains relevant content and not just a list of blogs to read. Written by Dawn Foster .
Keeping up with online conversations can be a daunting task.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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How to Mine Twitter for Information
It is great for quick searches to find specific pieces of information, watching trending topics, and persistent vanity searches for your name or company. While I do use the search engine to type in queries, the real power is in using RSS feeds for searches and running them through Yahoo Pipes for additional filtering. In many cases, I use Yahoo Pipes to loop through a series of keywords from a CSV file to search Twitter Written by Dawn Foster .
Last week, I admitted that I am an information junkie , and I wanted to follow up this week with a few tips for feeding your
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, May 11, 2009
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Corporate Culture, Not Technology, Drives Online Collaboration
I once had a client consider that if I was online via AIM, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, or Windows Live Messenger, regardless of the hour or day that I was available to discuss work topics. Tags: Workplace Trends collaboration remote working web worker business tip Recently, Simon reported on a couple of interesting studies looking at the use of collaboration technologies in the workplace, Forrester’s “ The State Of Workforce Technology Adoption: US Benchmark 2009 ” and Frost & Sullivan’s “ Meetings Around the World II: Charting the Course of Advanced Collaboration .”
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, October 23, 2009
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Seven Driving Forces Shaping Media
Before I created the visual summary of the trends I'd used them in a variety of client offsites and found they were useful in framing strategic thinking, all of which suggests it's worth providing these again in a more accessible format.
Within the current trend away from subscription and towards ad-supported business models, the way that advertising is sold is dramatically changing. I earlier posted the Seven Driving Forces Shaping Media framework below, which was one of the frameworks included in our Future of Media Report 2008 . However the framework is designed to cover
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2.0 or and bust
Many of these companies lack any sort of a revenue model and while they may be funded by venture capitalists or big companies like Google and Yahoo! Tags: RSS and Syndication Wikis blogging libraries screencasting social bookmarking social software tech trend Since before my brain was hijacked by baby stuff, I’ve been thinking a lot about how many third party Web 2.0 vendors libraries are dependent upon (not to mention all the ones we’re dependent on personally!).
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Media Trends + Strategy: The State of Play
Media Trends+Strategy magazine (click on the link to access the magazine in interactive format) includes a piece titled Media: The State of Play - Expert Analysis which features edited interviews with a variety of participants in the media space, including John Sintras, CEO of Starcom, Belinda Rowe, CEO of ZenithOptimedia, Collin Segelov, Executive Director of the Australian Association of National Advertisers, and myself.
The first thing to understand is that the most powerful broad trend in media is fragmentation and while mass media remains, it is becoming a smaller and smaller
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Is Twitter Replacing the RSS Reader?
Last Friday, I was attending Portland’s weekly Beer and Blog event, and I stumbled across what later turned out to be an interesting trend. have feeds for Yahoo Pipes that track mentions of all my various projects, clients and other important information , and I regularly read feeds that have unique content that I wouldn’t otherwise find (web comics, niche blogs, online community content, etc.) you can see, quite a few people I had two separate, unrelated conversations about an hour apart with people working in the technology industry who once used RSS readers but had mostly
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need
Try NoodleQuest (interactive version) I need help to define my topic... I need a topic Clusty Brainstorm topic ideas using result clusters Social Issues Browse hot topics and pro/con links Google Directory Search this subject tree enhanced by Google results
I need to understand the scope of my topic Intute Investigate annotated academic sites INFOMINE Browse annotated research and educational sites enhanced by second-tier "robot-selected" results
I need to investigate alternative or related topics Grokker
www.noodletools.com
- Friday, December 19, 2008
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Corporate Telecommuting: The H1N1 Virus Edition
Open source clients like Pidgin and Adium which let you encrypt chat sessions over commercial IM networks including AIM, GTalk, Windows Live, and Yahoo.
Workplace Trends acrobat.com basecamp collaboration google aps H1N1 IM office web apps Web Conferencing zoh News of a possible H1N1 virus, or “Swine Flu,” pandemic is causing many commercial firms and government agencies to examine their Continuity of Operations (COOP) plans so business can soldier on during the crisis. The threat of an H1N1 outbreak is even prompting the United States Centers for Disease
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Enterprise Adoption of Web 2.0: It's Happening - ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Enterprise Adoption of Web 2.0: trend and the spread of social media: look out, the tide is shifting and youre about to be left behind. Its Happening Written by Sarah Perez / May 31, 2008 6:00 PM / 17 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » If youre a business who has been ignoring the Web 2.0
www.readwriteweb.com
- Saturday, July 19, 2008
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