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What Happens To CPM’s When The Economy Turns Down?

Nov 04 2007
Here’s the start of the conversation: Nerd 1: “Man – those Facebook ads really suck.  They are completely irrelevant.  And – well – embarrassing (e.g. almost porn.)”  I can’t imagine that they ever get clicked on (except the porn.)” Nerd 2: “Yeah, but it doesn’t matter.  It’s all CPM based so all that matters right […]
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Microsoft Bloggers on OpenSocial

Nov 04 2007
If you are paying attention to the Google OpenSocial thing, I have two great blog posts for you.  The first is for the business people and users that are trying to get their mind around the implications of OpenSocial to Facebook.  Don Dodge – who I’ve been friends with for a while – has an outstanding post […]
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More Thoughts on Consumer Internet Innovations Migrating to the Enterprise

Nov 02 2007
I have very smart friends.  They challenge me all the time.  One of them sent me the following email in response to my recent posts about the enterprise such as Get Ready For Selling To The Enterprise To Be A Big Deal Again. His question / comment was: What are the types of Web2.0 things […]
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Undergraduate Viewpoints on Social Networks and Music

Oct 28 2007
Following is a guest post by my partner Jason Mendelson.  All of the thoughts and grammar errors are his.  All of the formatting errors are mine. Every year I go back to the University of Michigan and spend a day teaching undergrads in the economics department.   I’ve been doing it for a few years now […]
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Parallel Universes

Sep 21 2007
I’ve been in a few parallel universes recently and am noticing it happening more and more.  I like parallel universes – it always smells like opportunity to me (plus I get to see how another “species” lives.) The parallel universes aren’t just technology-based, but they often inform how I think about stuff.  For example, my recent […]
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