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It seems like such a simple and whimsical service. You just checkin to places via your phone. But the data that it creates and the way it is published out to your social graph is powerful.
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"…listening to customers is not intrinsically good. As always, the key is to synthesize the customer feedback with the company’s unique vision. But that’s often used as an excuse to ignore customers outright. I know I was guilty of this many times. It’s all-too-easy to convince yourself that customers will want whatever your latest brainstorm is. And it’s so much more pleasant to just go build it, foist it on the community, and cross your fingers. It sure beats confronting reality, right?"
Category Archives: Daily Links
links for 2009-10-26
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"Google Social Search is rolling out, a new service from Google that allows you to easily find material written by people you know and trust."
links for 2009-10-25
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"Why does the world need two thousand photos of the same band on the same stage, all taken from a slightly different angle. That kind of 360 degree imagery might have been useful on the day Kennedy was shot – not least because it would have kept Oliver Stone quiet – but for a Weezer gig? And what’s the point of checking in on Foursquare at a ticketed event that no one else can get into. You might as well tweet “I’m a dick†and be done with it."
links for 2009-10-22
- New Twitter search powered by Bing
- Includes demo of new Twitter search powered by Bing about half-way through the video.
links for 2009-10-21
- Pretty slick implementation of people tagging in Flickr
- “In a stunning one-two punch, Microsoft will announce separate nonexclusive deals today with both Facebook and Twitter to integrate their real-time feed of status updates into the Bing search service.” << BOOM , looks like Twitter all of a sudden has a revenue streamAccording to sources, Microsoft (MSFT) digital head Qi Lu will announce the deal onstage in a few hours at the Web 2.0 Summit.