Comment: A few personal observations about this topic. 1) Facebook is not a bubble - it is the breakthrough platform for Web 3.0 Social Networking.
2) Facebook has struggled to move from its roots as...
Comment: First and foremost this is a digital age issue not a Nation-State issue. Those who continue to use 'Nation-State thinking' tend to treat this as an immigration or national issue - it is not! ...
Comment: First the Tom Peters notion of Brand You is no longer relevant - is it? So why the Brand U call sign? Surely today people are much more team players - I sense they are more cooperative at work...
Comment: Michael Arrington has raised what may become the classic C21st debate about Social Networks - that is the value of users versus customers. Gates (Microsoft) claims he has customers while Schmidt...
Comment: Lee Scott, CEO of Wal-Mart, aims to shop the community. If the community includes unions, environmentalists, and same sex couples then Wal-Mart is simply acting as a mirror. When the community...
Comment: The carbon economy is inconvenient now because it is simply too expensive. The good news is much of that economy is already changing and the rising cost of oil will hasten those changes....
Comment: Michael Arrington has made his mark with Web 2.0 but will he translate well into Web 3.0 .... History records that very few of those famous "silent screen movie" stars made the transition to...
Comment: Perhaps the biggest winner is Ning - more on this later... Google is really struggling to make the jump to iGoogle - it is the culture at the Googleplex that is holding it back!... Without...
Comment: Do YOU find this a believable idea? If so then it is probably true for YOU.... If not then it is probably not true for YOU... YOU probably have to believe one thing about this idea though - the...
Comment: Social networks work at many different levels and yet all these levels cover off on what we loosely call 'friends'.
At the entry level of any social network you gain a new set of...