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Zynga (FarmVille, Mafia Wars) CEO admits: Scamming users is part of the business plan. http://www.techcrunch.com/2009... Now that's great innovation...
RT @chiefmartec How finance hobbles marketing innovation http://www.chiefmartec.com/2009... -- Just look at the print media industry to see this effect.
Whoa. The new Ubuntu version is really impressive. Looks like the perfect netbook OS. Bye, Windows.
Blog: Virtual Goods: Scam, Fad, or The Next Big Thing? http://blog.agoeldi.com/2009...
Virtual Goods: Scam, Fad, or The Next Big Thing? - http://blog.agoeldi.com/2009...
Uhmm, Microsoft? You know, if you want to be more popular with startups, don't fire your most credible startup blogger. http://www.techcrunch.com/2009...
Added my first public wave (Welt.de) on Google Wave. Even more confused. Feels like a chaotic chat room on steroids.
Top news in Germany: Merkel addresses U.S. Congress, thanks for German reunification. Not a word on CNN. Instead: Tyra Banks lost 30 pounds!
Think data drives decisions? Here are some striking counterexamples. A big challenge for analytics. http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_b... (via @chiefmartec)
@erlendna Just send me your gmail address. agoeldi (att) gmail.com
@medienspiegler Man kriegt die glaub ich nur, wenn man von Anfang an eingetragen war. Aber die scheinen jetzt weitere zu verteilen.
@2ni @ugugu @pebneter Schickt mir Eure gmail-Adressen, dann schick ich Euch einen Invite. agoeldi (aett) gmail.com
I still have 13 Wave invites left, but nobody seems to actually use this thing.
Dumb idea of the day: A dedicated device for Twitter. Hint: Heavy Twitter users already have smartphones. Pure hype. http://blogs.wsj.com/venture...
Social game providers getting out of scam ads after wrist slap from TechCrunch. Effective Journalism. See that, MSM? http://www.techcrunch.com/2009...
Blog: Google enters the GPS market: Internet-based disruption on steroids http://blog.agoeldi.com/2009...
Google enters the GPS market: Internet-based disruption on steroids - http://blog.agoeldi.com/2009...
Reading the first reviews of the Motorola DROID. Still no really good reason to switch from the iPhone to Android. http://www.engadget.com/2009...
Is Google's puzzle-based hiring process a big FAIL? No surprise. Tests have little to do with real-world skills http://www.businessinsider.com/googles...
Bought the Apple Magic Mouse. Very nice and convenient, but feels a bit like shuffling your iPhone around on your desk.
Brilliant: Banks are using free money to buy government bonds, while private sector companies can't get credit. http://www.businessinsider.com/its-the...
Oh, look, Google is sucking the air out of another market: GPS navigation software. Aren't cross-subsidies wonderful? http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009...
Canceled my subscription to the WSJ Online after 12 years. Not enough substance, too much right-wing propaganda since Murdoch bought it.
Funny that all American talent shows on TV have a British judge who plays the role of the adult. Is this a national inferiority complex?
The TSA explains a cartoon: Here's why your bottle of water is more dangerous than an exploding laptop battery. http://www.tsa.gov/blog...
Big win for Google Apps: L.A. moving 30,000 city employees to Gmail. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technol... The cloud is expanding...
Microsoft still desperately trying to be cool, but isn't: Chickens out of Windows 7-sponsored "Family Guy" special http://www.variety.com/article...
Testing the new, experimental Google Social Search feature. Very interesting and a bit scary. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009...
Downloaded a pirated copy of "Atlas Shrugged", optimizing my personal gain without moral considerations, just like the author told us to.
Waiting for Obama's speech at MIT to start. He's already half an hour late. It's always the same with these celebrities.
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