Jerry Lao is today’s contributing writer. He’s an aspiring entrepreneur, about to graduate from UC Berkeley. He sure has more to say than I did.
Impacted catchphrase
Recently, I’ve noticed the media has been maniacally throwing around the catchphrase, “social responsibility,” as if it were the solution to an impending apocalypse. A recent keyword [...]
As I’m about to graduate from college, I’m feeling more and more behind in this whole Silicon Valley startup rush. It seems like every other entrepreneur are in their 20s nowadays. A good number of them are also dropouts of college or grad school. Ever wonder what the real numbers and statistics are? Kauffman Foundation [...]
Back when Digg’s focus was technology, it used to be my favorite site. When it started to mainstream, I still liked it. The geek community was not as tight, but new audiences added extra value. I enjoy reading about politics, business and odd news, and Digg kept me well-rounded. But for the past couple of [...]
“The deployment of this technology in the mass market also opens up an entirely new range of categories of services for mobile marketing, which is already projected to grow to $24 Billion worldwide by 2013.”
Wow, this is cool.
GigaOm reports that the young entrepreneurs are avoiding enterprise software:
One need only look at the hairlines of today’s software leaders. The current wunderkinds are not looking to create the next wave of corporate computing applications, but are instead gravitating toward emerging fields, such as web 2.0, biotech, and anything “green.”
Moreover, when asking today’s business software [...]
Buzz word “Web 3.0″ has gotten a lot of attention this week. Calacanis defines the term as “the creation of high-quality content and services produced by gifted individuals using Web 2.0 technology as an enabling platform.” Smith states it “will be a mobile web revolution.” Tim O’Reilly, the man who coined Web 2.0, comes in [...]
Today, the TechCrunch interns, including me, posted our Top 10 Facebook apps. In kind gesture, Scoble comments, “It’s war. The 40 somethings vs. the 20 somethings” and comes up with his own Top 10.
Here’s my short response to the 40’s
1. Google Reader Shared Items. This is way more useful for those who read [...]
I just stumbled upon a blog post attempting to define Web 3.0.
The Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.
“Information silos” and “cult of personality”? Whoa, even I didn’t understand that. Overall, I think the writer [...]
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