Monthly Archives: June 2010

End of PC Era? I am not so sure.

I saw this Tweet from one my friends today with a link to an article about three reasons why the PC era will end. Here is my retweet: via @jcfrinak: “Three Reasons the PC Era Is Coming To An End”

Posted in Trends

LinkLog: Web Scale Computing at Facebook

Facebook is the largest site in the world. Some of the statistics are staggering. Please take a look at this article on Facebook use and customization of open source to scale. Facebook still uses PHP, but it has built a

Posted in Software, Tools

LinkLog: Using Twitter for Events

How To Incorporate Twitter Into Your Event This is a great post with very useful information on how to use Twitter for your events. The comments show a few  more ideas. Based on some of the things we did for

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Posted in Ideas, twitter

LinkLog: Some Social Thoughts

From Some Social Thoughts: Remember that as a source of information, social media should be considered as just another source. Information that you find should be verified and validated, just as you would information from mainstream media. As far as

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LinkLog: Measuring the Story Telling of 10s

From Horace Luke on Design As Story Telling: I tell my teams to measure a storytelling of 10s. In the first 10 seconds they have the phone, do they understand what they are getting? Then the first 10 minutes: Is

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Innovation Trends

It takes a while for technology innovation to start appearing in business. Awareness of  innovation starts with a few fringe users/early adopters. It then starts growing and then moving main stream. The stock market analysts start looking at these innovations

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What Are Your Information Filters?

After I started Tweeting,  my blog activity took a nose dive. Most of my LinkLog entries are now tweets. So here is my first attempt to take some of my tweets and elaborate a bit. “Social Media and Business Intelligence” Presented

Posted in imorph, InfoAssistants, research, Tools, Trends, twitter
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