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- Augmented
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- Nov 07, 2020
QR codes have always been a kind of half-measure, a useful but inelegant transitional technology; the ultimate goal is augmented reality.
- Capabilities
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- Nov 07, 2020
The possibilities that come with thinking about the camera as a portal into the realm of information and services are attractive not only to Snap but also to every other big player in the tech world. Facebook, for instance, has slowly been enhancing the visual capabilities of its Messenger.
- Just
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- Nov 07, 2020
Just as two people can have similar personalities, two companies can have a remarkably similar approach to business.
- How
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- Nov 07, 2020
Our ubiquitous mobile access has made time and location important data points in how businesses can now be built and managed.
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- Nov 07, 2020
Uber, like Google, is taking a highly disorganized business - in its case, private transportation such as taxicabs and private limousines - and ordering it neatly.
- Easy
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- Nov 07, 2020
Google came of age when search was inefficient and cluttered, and made it simple and easy to find what you wanted online.
- Information
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- Nov 07, 2020
Its definition can be a bit murky, but to me, native advertising is a sales pitch that fits right into the flow of the information being shown. It doesn't interrupt - native ads don't pop up or dance across the screen - and its content is actually valuable to the person viewing it.
- People
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- Nov 07, 2020
People pay little attention to banner ads - in fact, everyone dislikes them - and that leads to infinitesimally small click-through rates that make marketers unhappy.
- Down
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- Nov 07, 2020
In the simplest terms, a fast-growing company can't keep growing at the same fast rate forever. It eventually has to slow down.
- Long
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- Nov 07, 2020
Our economy, for a long while, has been transitioning from one reliant on industrial strength to one based on digital information. The next step in this transition is a digital economy shaped by connectivity.
- Business Model
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- Nov 07, 2020
A platform is essentially a business model that thrives because of the participation and value added from third parties with only incremental effort from the owner of the platform.
- Building
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- Nov 07, 2020
Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft are building their own versions of the future. And they get bigger and bigger.
- Look
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- Nov 07, 2020
There are days when I look at my news feed, and it seems like a social fabric of fun - a video of the first steps of my friends' baby! My nephew's prom date! On other days, it feels like a NASCAR vehicle, plastered with news stories, promoted posts, lame Live videos, and random content.
- Attention
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- Nov 07, 2020
Facebook needs to maintain its vise-like grip on our attention to become a conduit of not only advertising but also commerce, so that it can take a cut of everything.
- Everything
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- Nov 07, 2020
Ideally, Facebook would take all our clicks and information and would magically give us everything we want, without us even knowing we want it.
- Experience
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- Nov 07, 2020
I know I am not alone in struggling with Facebook and how we experience it through its news feed.
- I Am
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- Nov 07, 2020
Fog is my weakness, and every time there is low fog, I am out and about with my camera.
- Grey
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- Nov 07, 2020
I like the muted sounds, the shroud of grey, and the silence that comes with fog.
- Business
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- Nov 07, 2020
A lot of what people are calling 'artificial intelligence' is really data analytics - in other words, business as usual. If the hype leaves you asking 'What is A.I., really?,' don't worry, you're not alone.
- Helping Hand
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- Nov 07, 2020
It is becoming harder for us to stay on top of the onslaught - e-mails, messages, appointments, alerts. Augmented intelligence offers the possibility of winnowing an increasing number of inputs and options in a way that humans can't manage without a helping hand.
- Mystery
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- Nov 07, 2020
Computers in general, and software in particular, are much more difficult than other kinds of technology for most people to grok, and they overwhelm us with a sense of mystery.
- Internet
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- Nov 07, 2020
Before we had the Internet, we would either call or write to our friends, one at a time, and keep up with their lives. It was a slow process and took a lot of effort and time to learn about each other.
- Landscapes
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- Nov 07, 2020
Social sharing of photos - landscapes, selfies, latte-foam art - can spark conversations and deeper engagements.
- Experience
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- Nov 07, 2020
Unlike Facebook or Instagram, Twitter's core experience isn't about photos. It's a world of text, with occasional embedded photos, animated gifs, and short video clips.
- Information
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- Nov 07, 2020
Twitter is short-form, real-time, and text-based. It's built for instant alerts and rapid consumption. It is an ideal system for delivering sips of information from an abundant stream.
- Government
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- Nov 07, 2020
For the longest time, computers have been associated with work. Mainframes were for the Army, government agencies, and then large companies. Workstations were for engineers and software programmers. PCs were initially for other white-collar jobs.
- Person
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- Nov 07, 2020
Now every person edits the story they tell about themselves, carefully ensuring what the world looks at - whether it's over Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.
- More
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- Nov 07, 2020
Our entire society is rooted around the idea of more, and longer has become the measure of success.
- Day
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- Nov 07, 2020
I want fewer interruptions in my day. I have eliminated a lot of things from my life. I'm on a declining scale of wanting things.
- Like
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- Nov 07, 2020
Sure, we all like listening to music on vinyl, but that doesn't mean streaming music on Spotify is bad.
- iPhone
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- Nov 07, 2020
From analog film cameras to digital cameras to iPhone cameras, it has become progressively easier to take and store photographs. Today, we don't even think twice about snapping a shot.
- Handing
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- Nov 07, 2020
I worry about Google's data ethics and about the idea of handing over the corpus of my life, but I can't deny that it is exceptional at making sense of my ever-growing photo library.
- Long
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- Nov 07, 2020
Augmented reality is the 'boy who cried wolf' of the post-Internet world - it's long been promised but has rarely been delivered in a satisfying way.
- Go
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- Nov 07, 2020
Pokemon Go, which involves trying to 'catch' Pikachu or Squirtle or other creatures with your smartphone, is an inherently social experience. You need to be walking around - on the streets, in public places - to catch the Pokemon.
- Ending
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- Nov 07, 2020
Business, much like life, is not a movie, and not everyone gets to have a storybook ending.
- Apple
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- Nov 07, 2020
Apple has always been, and always will be, a hardware-first company. It produces beautiful devices with elegant designs and humane operating-system software.
- Artful
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- Nov 07, 2020
By now, we all know that our every move online can be tracked and traced, and that, ideally, services learn from and adapt to customers based on an artful deployment of that data.
- Company
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- Nov 07, 2020
Because Apple's corporate DNA is that of a hardware company, its activities are meant to support hardware sales.
- New
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- Nov 07, 2020
Echoes of the iPhone are everywhere. Xiaomi's phones and Google's new Pixel are designed to fool you into thinking that they just might be an iPhone.
- Like
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- Nov 07, 2020
In 1947, Porsche began work on its 356. In many ways, it was like the original iPhone. It wasn't perfect. It was underpowered. But it was streamlined and aerodynamic.
- Foundation
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- Nov 07, 2020
Porsche's and Apple's design philosophies are similar. Much like the 356, the original iPhone was about defining a foundation for the future.
- Pictures
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- Nov 07, 2020
Camera companies, like traditional phone manufacturers, dismissed the iPhone as a toy when it launched in 2007. Nokia thought that the iPhone used inferior technology; the camera makers thought that it took lousy pictures. Neither thought that they had anything to worry about.
- Always
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- Nov 07, 2020
Photography has always been about capturing light.
- Computers
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- Nov 07, 2020
In a way, digital cameras were like very early personal computers such as the Commodore 64 - clunky and able to do only a few things.
- Driving
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- Nov 07, 2020
We are splintering what was the 'camera' and its functionality - lens, sensors, and processing - into distinct parts, but, instead of lenses and shutters, software and algorithms are becoming the driving force.
- Ecosystems
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- Nov 07, 2020
Sure, Google's and Apple's ecosystems look a little different, but they are meant to do pretty much the same thing. For the two companies, innovation on mobile essentially means catching up to the other's growing list of features.
- Nov 07, 2020
If you're texting a friend about dinner, Google will give you restaurant reviews and directions automatically.
- Devices
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- Nov 07, 2020
Apple continues to make ever-thinner devices with a superlative build and a luxurious feel. What the company has achieved beneath the surface is worth even more praise.
- Battle
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- Nov 07, 2020
The battle between Google and Apple has shifted from devices, operating systems, and apps to a new, amorphous idea called 'contextual computing.' We have become data-spewing factories, and the only way to make sense of it all is through context.
- Competition
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- Nov 07, 2020
Most competition in Silicon Valley now heads toward there being one monopolistic winner.
- Cusp
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- Nov 07, 2020
Looking back, Google's success came from the fortuitous timing of being born at the cusp of the broadband age. But it also came about because of the new reality of the Internet: a lot of services were going to be algorithmic, and owning your own infrastructure would be a key advantage.
- Early Days
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- Nov 07, 2020
While in the early days of networks, growth was limited by slowness and cost at numerous points - expensive telephone connections, computers that crashed, browsers that didn't work - the rise of the smartphone has essentially changed all that.
- Like
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- Nov 07, 2020
I don't think I had a role model. I just was very inspired by an article which I read in Forbes magazine around the information superhighway and the Arpanet and stuff like that. To me, that intuitively made sense, and when I decided to come to the U.S., I knew exactly what I wanted to go and write about.
- Funny
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- Nov 07, 2020
The funny thing is that I used to be a blogger, but it wasn't known as 'blogging' at that time. This was in the '99/2000 time frame.
- Every Day
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- Nov 07, 2020
As an online journalist, newswire journalist, newspaper writer, I wrote every day. My whole thing was, 'I have to write and report and write every day.' That was my thing.
- Like
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- Nov 07, 2020
For me, stories are like Lego blocks. If I don't put one down, I can't put the next one down.
- Family
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- Nov 07, 2020
Finding your soul begins by discovering our ability to listen! Alternatively, by sharing a smile, a laugh and just by being human to everyone - from friends, colleagues, family, and especially strangers, including those who are not from the same station in life as you.
- Problems
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- Nov 07, 2020
Mindfulness is natural when you do not need to think about minor daily problems like making a living!
- Living
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- Nov 07, 2020
Why don't we face up to the fact that many of us in Silicon Valley are living lives that involve telling ourselves a lot of lies.
- Living
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- Nov 07, 2020
Living a 24-hour news life has come at a personal cost. I still wake in middle of the night to check the stream to see if something is breaking, worrying whether I missed some news.
- Look
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- Nov 07, 2020
When I look at Kickstarter, I see small businesses that have been funded by their customers. I see the acceleration of this shift away from the industrial manufacturing ideology to more of a maker economy. And I also see an idea so powerful that the company name has become a verb.
- Doing
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- Nov 07, 2020
When I see Kickstarter, I don't see a company. Instead, I see a social movement. I see people doing things for people.
- Human
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- Nov 07, 2020
For a while, I have had this theory that we, as a society, are coming to the end of the mass production, industrial phase of the human race.
- Game
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- Nov 07, 2020
I think the emotional appeal of a platform is what works. I think the old-media entities still have not figured out that part of the game plan.
- Mobile
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- Nov 07, 2020
When it comes to the mobile web, the technology industry seems to be split between two camps - native apps and HTML5 web-based apps.
- Information
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- Nov 07, 2020
Apps have become a preferred way of accessing information on mobile devices.
- Long
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- Nov 07, 2020
Having followed the wireless industry long enough, I can tell you that building and supporting an application for different platforms is as tough as climbing a straight wall of rock.
- Like
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- Nov 07, 2020
In cities like New York, it is common to find taxicabs with wireless-enabled card readers.
- Marriage
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- Nov 07, 2020
The marriage of computing and connectivity without the shackles of being tethered to a location is one of the biggest disruptive forces of modern times.
- Me
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- Nov 07, 2020
Everybody has a different interpretation of immigration problems, and it's a highly personal experience. If anyone tells you there is a uniform solution to it, there isn't. As far as I'm concerned, it worked for me. And I don't know how to fix the problem.
- I Am
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- Nov 07, 2020
On my end, I am still surprised that many media organizations are unable to adapt to new media formats and, more importantly, new network behaviors.
- New
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- Nov 07, 2020
Everybody's trying to repeat the past with the new network, with new devices and new tools. Why not make something brand-new?
- Innovation
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- Nov 07, 2020
My definition of media? 'Anything which owns attention.' This could be a game or, perhaps, a platform. Ironically, the media tends to associate media with publishing - digital or otherwise - which, in turn, is too narrow a way to consider not only the media but also the reality of the competitive landscape and media-focused innovation.
- Hotel
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- Nov 07, 2020
Whether it is through stock-market trading or the sale of hotel rooms, the Internet has a way of bringing deflationary forces to all businesses that were hitherto inefficient and involved many middlemen.
- Good
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- Nov 07, 2020