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“Google is a crack dealer” is a phrase Larry Page never wanted to hear: but as the company’s relationships with developers begin to fracture across the board — from the web… Read more »
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“Google is a crack dealer” is a phrase Larry Page never wanted to hear: but as the company’s relationships with developers begin to fracture across the board — from the web… Read more »
With Google’s proposed acquisition of Motorola, there is a lot of conflicting talk about Google’s DNA, corporate culture, core competencies, etc. A Harvard Business Review blogger thinks Android is Google’s only… Read more »
Last week, News Corp. unloaded Myspace for a pittance. Understanding why Myspace failed to maintain its early dominance in social networking is critical to determining whether Facebook is similarly vulnerable, and… Read more »
By deeply integrating Twitter into its iOS 5 mobile operating system, Apple anointed the company as its key supplier of social technology infrastructure. What does this mean for social media? The… Read more »
Part of the excitement driving LinkedIn’s IPO last week comes from investors associating social media with network effects. You know, the principle that the value of a network increases dramatically with… Read more »
Last week professional social network LinkedIn opened up an upgraded version of its platform to developers. The company has been trying to establish itself as a platform with open APIs and… Read more »
LinkedIn started opening its platform to developers in 2009, and today it’s giving full access to its latest version after an early access trial that’s been running since last October. This… Read more »
So Jack Dorsey is coming back to Twitter. He returns to face a backlash from vocal digerati and, more important, from members of the Twitter ecosystem. Blogger complaints killed Twitter’s QuickBar,… Read more »
Under the heading of “NewNet” I focus on new Internet technologies like social media and real-time feeds, which is a bit of a reach from eBay’s business. But Om’s post on… Read more »
The increasing dominance of Facebook, and the fading of other social networks like Myspace and Classmates.com, makes me wonder about social networks. Can there really only be one? Human beings naturally… Read more »