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Weekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Jan 16, 2008

I’m respecting your limited time by publishing this weekly summary, read the summary, then quickly scan headlines, read the bullet, then click to learn even more. I’ve created a category called Digest where you can start to track and access these going forward. Quickly scan … Continue readingWeekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Jan 16, 2008

Video, Evolution of the Internet: Analog to Digital, Portals, and Social Networks (5:00)

Click To Play I met up with CEO Jennifer Cooper of Mixercast (Widget mashup platform) last week in San Mateo (where several new startups are starting to call home, one was YouTube). We chatted over wine about the different phases of the web, and she … Continue readingVideo, Evolution of the Internet: Analog to Digital, Portals, and Social Networks (5:00)

The “Irrelevant Corporate Website” now in Hebrew (and how to translate websites)

When I first wrote the Irrelevant Corporate Website, I never expected it to grow and spread, it’s now been translated into several languages, the most recent one in Hebrew, thanks to Omer Rosen who lives in, Rishon Lezion, Israel My colleague Charlene Li recently showed … Continue readingThe “Irrelevant Corporate Website” now in Hebrew (and how to translate websites)

Fixing my Feed problem with Feedburner’s Feedsmith: Increase of 66% measurable readership

Thanks to you all I was alerted that my feed was acting screwy, (thanks Matt Dunlap for the extra help) I was able to identify the problem in my recent post. I believe that when there’s a problem with something, you should quickly identify it … Continue readingFixing my Feed problem with Feedburner’s Feedsmith: Increase of 66% measurable readership

Some Twitter Users Prefer Browser Experience (A quick and dirty poll)

Summary I asked my Twitter network (2813 sample) the following question: “How do you access Twitter? A) Browser B) Client (like snitter) C) from mobile. Use Percents. Me? A) 80% B) 5% C)15%. I’ll post results” I received 106 responses, and most use a browser … Continue readingSome Twitter Users Prefer Browser Experience (A quick and dirty poll)

10 Considerations for the Startup planning to offer to the Enterprise (and why many will fail)

Lately, I’ve been hearing from more startups that they want to get into the enterprise space. These consumer focused web startups are the ones we know and love with the clever non-sensical names, rounded corners, and domains missing the “e”. For many startups, having enterprise … Continue reading10 Considerations for the Startup planning to offer to the Enterprise (and why many will fail)

Don’t ignore del.icio.us and Stumbleupon

Measurement is important I’m pretty particular about stats, measurement has always been pretty important, in the corporate landscape measurement is needed to help justify success (or failure) even if you already know something is working to executives. After defining ones goals, you should setup a … Continue readingDon’t ignore del.icio.us and Stumbleupon