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February 20, 2009

Porno Flowchart - ROFLs Pinch Media Data Shows The Average Shelf Life Of An iPhone App Is Less Than 30 Days - Free apps tend to be run 6.6 times more often than paid apps, but even with that increased usage, it is not enough to make more money. Yardley offers some quick math. The average paid app re...
Akkam's Razor [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by rzklkng at 5:00 PM

January 31, 2009

Dismal Science: What Is A Depression And Are We In One? - "State of the States" Series - Gallup.com's "State of the States" series reveals state-by-state differences in political party affiliation, religiosity, consumer confidence, and job-market conditions, based on Gallup P...
Akkam's Razor [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by rzklkng at 2:00 AM

December 30, 2008

I wrote this post a month ago. I’ve decided to post it. Especially after seeing Ev’s video comments just before Xmas. On the one hand I’d like to thank Twitter for the opportunity it presented to me in 2008. Twitter the organization rather than the community continues to leave me o...
stuart henshall [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Stuart at 7:52 PM | 3 Citations

December 24, 2008

What if we were to look at mainstream media's response to social media, such as blogging, thorugh the prism of disruptive technology? This is an issue I've been mulling over since I heard Espen Andersen's talk on disruptive technologies, open source and mobile at Open Nordic conference in May: how d...
Kristine Lowe [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by kristine at 3:01 AM | 1 Citations

December 10, 2008

This week's Wall Street Journal featured a special Journal Report entitled "The Way We'll Watch" on new movie technologies that will be available soon, some in time for this holiday season. It got me thinking about some of the business plans that have already been tried in the content industry in th...
The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Marcus at 3:48 PM

May 03, 2008

Fake Steve Jobs nails it again when discussing Facebook's valuation, in light of the new finding that the Web site is largely devoted to wasting time: "Kids, let's face it. Facebook is Webkinz for adults. Facebook is a Ponzi scheme. A handful of VCs have created the illusion of an actual market by f...
Adventures in Capitalism [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:58 AM
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