The time period after an intense conference like Symposium closes down is always a bit strange for analysts. We inhabit an isolated world with the delegates, revolving around presentations, workshops, 1 on 1 meetings, receptions, meals and (usually not enough) sleep. It’s the same for attendees, but there are a slew of people making sure [...]
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Looking Back on Cannes Symposium
November 9th, 2009 · Comments Off
Tags: 1877 · Events · IBM · Microsoft · being an analyst · collaboration · symposium
Journalists ask the darndest things
October 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off
A journalist for an industry publication in Chile asked me some questions recently about Web 2.0 business models, when there doesn’t seem to be a lot of business actually going on. Here are some of the edited answers.
Do you think it was a bad business decision for Google to acquire YouTube, in terms of the [...]
Tags: 1103 · 1877 · microblogging · technology
Why does anyone care about operating systems?
July 9th, 2009 · Comments Off
Before I was an analyst, I can remember lamenting why the people in our industry were so obsessed with chips and operating systems. It was around the time when DEC released the Alpha RISC chip, and rivalry between the different strains of UNIX and Windows was at its highest point. The horse race between BSD, [...]
Tags: 1877 · Apple · IBM · Microsoft · technology
Watching Waves of New Technology
July 1st, 2009 · Comments Off
Tonight I finally took time to watch the entire demo of Google Wave from the recent IO conference. I had already read a lot about it, but had not yet found an hour and a half to watch the entire presentation. This is a pretty busy period, so finding that much time to do anything [...]
Tags: 1877 · collaboration · social software
Twitter’s Future
April 8th, 2009 · Comments Off
Last week saw fevered speculation about an impending acquisition of Twitter by Google, and just as much fervent debunking of those rumours. I don’t pretend to have any inside information, so I won’t comment on whether this will happen or not. We don’t like commenting on rumours anyway. But I do have some ideas about [...]
Tags: 1103 · 1877 · microblogging · social software