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“if it worked, people are creating in ways they weren’t before. That’s the gratification available to creativity. These days it’s rarely rewarded with money. Okay, that’s the way it goes, and in some sense is the way it’s always been.” Amen
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relevant for what I will be doing next
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this is awfully close to the approach we have been talking about at IIW. a marvellous coincidence or just real demand for such things is becoming more widespread.
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cool idea, again more demand for genuinely user centric apps. to me portability is equally important as ‘aggregation’ in one interface.
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more interesting stuff to watch. Also: “There was no chicken and egg at first, we needed both a chicken and an egg (and a frying pan too).”
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integration of apps is not the answer, the user is the point of integration
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no idea if it’s any good but looks interesting. for those who still need to convince their troglodyte bosses that times are a-changing
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also heard someone raving about it last week, smugmug is generating some good vibes
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But, seriously, here’s where corporations go wrong: they don’t get the value of seemingly unimportant conversations. Here’s a test. Visit a Best Buy store. Now imagine that store w…
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the magic of networks works outside facebook, y’know
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people want their own data. indeed! this is what VRM starts from
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eek! good luck to them. blogs, if done right, have a potential to implode a corporation. just so you know.
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And with due bravery to buyers about the actual return with users are served. Step out of the feature matrix. Also recognize that control instincts lead to unusable crap that i…
sharedcopy: http://r7.sharedcopy.com/3g6o1lm#shcp1
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love the interview until I visiting EffectiveUI site. it’s all in evil Flash!
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privacy is not a trade-off or give and take between ‘consumers’ and companies