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  1. The intersection of social media and the cloud

    The intersection of social media and the cloud

    Nov 29, 2008

    The competition for the next wave of enterprise computing has heated up since Microsoft announced its Windows Azure strategy a month ago. While the jury is out in some quarters about Microsoft’s ability to actually

    Tagged: microsoft, apple, adobe, google, social media, amazon, sun, leads, cloud computing

  2. Twitter and streaming video make debut in Mumbai coverage

    Twitter and streaming video make debut in Mumbai coverage

    Nov 26, 2008

    The terrorist attacks in Mumbai played out not only on cable networks but for the first time since the election on computer screens. CNN offered a live feed at the top of its Web site that required downloading Flash 10

    Tagged: leads

  3. Twitter and streaming video make debut in Mubai coverage

    Twitter and streaming video make debut in Mubai coverage

    Nov 26, 2008

    The terrorist attacks in Mumbai played out not only on cable networks but for the first time since the election on computer screens. CNN offered a live feed at the top of its Web site that required downloading Flash 10

    Tagged: leads

  4. A Whale of an Opportunity

    A Whale of an Opportunity

    Nov 24, 2008

    If Twitter wants to make money, it needs to do to others what they’ve been trying to do to Twitter. That is, extend its lead in market share by solving the problem of cross-platform micromessaging. With activity

    Tagged: facebook, twitter, leads, friendfeed

  5. A sheepish apology

    A sheepish apology

    Nov 23, 2008

    Interesting factoid while awaiting Track’s return to Twitter and debut on FriendFeed. This evening I’ve been perusing the FriendFeed message base, an increasingly enjoyable and dare I say it valuable experience. In the

    Tagged: leads

  6. The Free Store

    The Free Store

    Nov 23, 2008

    It’s not the famous Web 3.0 the semantic crowd has been lobbying for for years. It’s not the next big thing or even the next little thing, or whatever the Times touted when it went nuts for micromessaging today. It’s

    Tagged: apple, iphone, realtime, leads

  7. The Enterprise Crunchie

    The Enterprise Crunchie

    Nov 21, 2008

    One of the awards at the Crunchies this coming January 9th in San Francisco is for the best of the enterprise. In this Year of the Cloud, the rush of entrants in the on-demand race is showing no signs of letting up

    Tagged: enterprise, leads, crunchies

  8. The Wind Cries Cloud Computing

    The Wind Cries Cloud Computing

    Nov 20, 2008

    It’s no surprise what’s happened to the record business in the wake of the digital realignment of the media. Even transitional gambits such as Starbuck’s in-store sales of CDs are going the way of the record stores of

    Tagged: social media, leads, cloud computing

  9. Crosstown Traffic: Adobe and Microsoft trading spaces

    Crosstown Traffic: Adobe and Microsoft trading spaces

    Nov 18, 2008

    It seemed almost like the Good Old Days when everyone waited on Microsoft to show their cards before doing anything. While Adobe took over Moscone West in San Francisco for its MAX developer conference, Microsoft

    Tagged: microsoft, adobe, leads

  10. Microcasting

    Nov 16, 2008

    When people come up against the realtime experience, they have one of several fundamental reactions. The first, and most pervasive, is excitement, following almost immediately by mistrust. This is great, followed by

    Tagged: leads

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