Trying to catch up on the RSS feed from Building43. You can definitely see the huge amount of value for hearing thought leaders’ perspectives on the future of the web. And really the emerging importance of the web for small businesses. The power of the web is still predominately a “new frontier” for small businesses [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Fred Wilson’
De-bunking the Blogging Work Dilemma
Fred Wilson yesterday wrote a great post ‘Do You Ever Do Any Real Work?’ He makes some great points about how blogging can create real value for the organization you are a part of. Not only is it free PR but it brings discussion to the forefront and often brings the social media community, many [...]
NYC Web History 101
Came across this video as I was reading Brad Feld’s blog. Wasn’t at the Web 2.0 Expo NY, I wonder how many web 2.0 conferences (or at least conferences covering the meme) there have been over the past couple of years. Anyway, the keynote by Fred Wilson was an interesting one. If you didn’t work [...]
iPhone leads to RSS homogeneity recognition
How can you tell? When over 90% of your first 100 items in your reader are discussing nothing but the iPhone. I’m been reviewing my RSS collection as of late simply because I noticed that there is a lot of discussions taking place around the same topics. Much of that, I believe, is that we [...]
The “Echo Chamber” Reverb
The infamous “Echo Chamber”. If you have a blog that concentrates on any topic regarding the web, you are pretty much right in the center of it. It is a term you hear a lot out of the valley. For example, Fred Wilson has 19 different blog posts where he uses the term. My personal [...]