The feedification of the web…

Aparently this is what is happening to the startups!

Also, the iPhone has changed the picture.

One of the panelists said that he was surprised by the effort that the companies had gone into finding a “real viable” business model! Wow!

CEO calls author a liar…

So Didier Lombard the CEO of Orange basically said that Paulo Coelho is a liar when he said that giving away content increased his business. 

If you can’t fight the argument; ignore reality!

UPDATE: Seriously, this was a very worrying talk. Mr Lombard is living in a very, very different world from me. It’s a strange alternate reality.

Notes: The Way to a brands heart.

  • Need to have a real soul behind the blog.
  • Davos Negotiated their Wikipedia entry with the community.
  • The Marketing needs to be pushed as a service not advertizing.
  • Orange needs to use digital media because it’s their business.
  • Don’t ask if the customer is loyal to the company but if the company is loyal to the customer.
  • Moving from push, push, push to pull, pull, pull.
  • The problem is the middle manager (me!). How to move from fear to love.

Notes: Making Real Money from Virtual Goods

  • Really cool introduction slide with “Hello, my name is…” badge.
  • Why would people invest in an intangible good?
  • Virtual good sold more on communication platforms rather than through virtual worlds and games.
  • “Virtual goods are a way of capturing passion and interaction”. Huh?
  • tipjoy – third party virtual goods provider as a tip payment system.
  • Really small number of WoW players in the room!!!
  • Seconday markets in virtual goods!
  • MMMMmmmm

Wi-Fi…

It’s funny, Twitter is dominated by people without Wi-fi. I’ve been online all morning without issue; odd!!!

It shows when it’s a pro…

This is the second interview conducted by a professional (the first being Steve Gilmor); and they’ve been the best interviews so far. 

Maybe, after all the talk of citizen journalists, there is a profession called journalist that requires a certain amount of skill and practice.

GAs in action…

This is a fantastic demonstration of genetics in action…

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Many, many years ago I worked on GAs at university. Part of the problem was demonstrating them in action, showing how they were working, at a very simple level showing that they worked at all.

Can’t praise this demonstration enough.