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Mar 7, 2024 5:43:56 GMT
Post by livetech on Mar 7, 2024 5:43:56 GMT
Jeremiah_owyangsays:March 11, 2009 at 8:19 pm John McElhenney, I think you answered the question for me! Chadsays:March 11, 2009 at 8:36 pm Hey Jeremiah I’ve been laboring over the last few weeks on my latest report, the future of the social web. It’s been very difficult to boil down interviews with the world’s top minds on the social web. : Google, MySpace, OpendID Foundation, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Lotus, RWW, Federated Media, Plaxo, Dell, Cisco EOS, Flock, Meebo, Gigya, Intel, Razorfish, Six Apart and others.
I’ve over 25 pages of raw Indonesia Telegram Number Data notes, all representing their different corporate strategy and a mixture of opinions. I’ll admit, it wasn’t easy to find the pattern. When I need to do heavy problem solving, and find those patterns, I disconnect. So I did. I went offline on Monday, I drove to one of my favorite remote locations on the Pacific coast where there is no wifi, no powerplugs, no cubicles, few people, and tried to decipher all of the viewpoints. , went for walks, ran on the beach with @goodboyrumba in tow until I was able to figure out what I needed to do.
I finished my last interviews with Adam Nash of LinkedIn, Angela who runs marketing at MySpace, and the brilliant Chris Messina who works on the Open ID foundation. Somewhere inbetween finishing my last interviews and my third jog, it started to gel. I have to thank Josh Bernoff who took my calls during the day, and let me bounce ideas off him, he’d give me a requirements that I needed to hit.5 eras of the social web and we’re entering the second one now, and will soon enter at least 2 of them perhaps by the end of this year.
I’ve over 25 pages of raw Indonesia Telegram Number Data notes, all representing their different corporate strategy and a mixture of opinions. I’ll admit, it wasn’t easy to find the pattern. When I need to do heavy problem solving, and find those patterns, I disconnect. So I did. I went offline on Monday, I drove to one of my favorite remote locations on the Pacific coast where there is no wifi, no powerplugs, no cubicles, few people, and tried to decipher all of the viewpoints. , went for walks, ran on the beach with @goodboyrumba in tow until I was able to figure out what I needed to do.
I finished my last interviews with Adam Nash of LinkedIn, Angela who runs marketing at MySpace, and the brilliant Chris Messina who works on the Open ID foundation. Somewhere inbetween finishing my last interviews and my third jog, it started to gel. I have to thank Josh Bernoff who took my calls during the day, and let me bounce ideas off him, he’d give me a requirements that I needed to hit.5 eras of the social web and we’re entering the second one now, and will soon enter at least 2 of them perhaps by the end of this year.