Archive for May, 2007
Clue Unit Podcast: Transparency and Communities
Hot on the heels of the Digg.com craziness this week, we launch a new Clue Unit podcast. This episode is the first in a new format we’re trying out. Basically, we’re creating a monthly theme, and will do 2 traditional episodes loosely based on that theme. Additionally, we’ll do an interview episode each month, and [...]
links for 2007-05-04
Pandora To Shut Out Non-U.S. Users Thursday Evening
Americans should be ashamed of our copyright laws and the wholesale turnover of IP and copyright law to lobbyists and the entertainment industry…
(tags: copyright legal internetradio)
Savenetradio.org
Irritated by the idea of seeing Pandora (and internet radio in general) go away? Do something.
(tags: copyright legal internetradio)
BarackObama.com | Joe Rospars’s Blog: [...]
Clue Unit Podcast: 3 new episodes!
We’ve released several new episodes of The Clue Unit. Subscribe to the feed here.
Regularly scheduled episode: Clue Unit #12: A Grab Bag of Topics - April 30, 2007
(click here to listen - MP3)
I also had a chance to interview two groups of LEGO fans I worked with on some co-creation projects. They had some [...]
links for 2007-05-02
You Call This Transparency?
Good article about the reality of transparcency: “But you could alternately conclude that what’s playing out is the that idea of transparency running up against a practical wall — the need for business to operate, in no small degree, in secrecy. “
(tags: business marketing2.0)
links for 2007-05-01
apophenia: 5 secrets to success
Danah covers her secrets to success, and as always it’s worth a read.
(tags: success danahboyd lifehacks)
3 Emotions to Drive Execs to Action
Having trouble getting your execs to sign off on working with consumers directly? Perhaps it’s because you’re focused on the logical, rather than emotional triggers. Sam nails three of the [...]
Web 2.0 is problematic
Charlie outlines the "Top Ten Reasons Why Web 2.0 Sucks". I don’t agree with all of his conclusions, but it’s the start of a great conversation. Here’s a quick list of this points.
The finger pointing culture of fear will always dominate a culture of openness.
The thinking, not just the building, has gotten small and [...]






