Online Segmenting and segregating
We’ll start the thought from the easiest place. Facebook. š From industry leaders quitting Facebook to TC stating that media attacks on FB are getting out of hand, to […]
We’ll start the thought from the easiest place. Facebook. š From industry leaders quitting Facebook to TC stating that media attacks on FB are getting out of hand, to […]
The implications of Facebook’s recent moves are still gobbling up most of the virtual column space available. From discussions happening in my own set of connections, it does seem […]
At least two major virtual happenings, one that has massive implications on the future of the web, and the other, slightly more subdued, but not lacking in potential. The […]
I’d ended last week’s post wondering about the role of durability in the design of communication and organisational structures. Dina has continued the discussion on her blog, adding on […]
A few days back, when I met Balu and Conall, we happened to talk about the lifecycles of services (Twitter and Foursquare was the context) and then discuss whether […]
These days, Reader is helping me find a balance that contains both ‘interesting’ and ‘popular’ content. I came upon a very interesting post on Reader via Mahendra Palsule, which […]
I ended last week’s post with the view that removal of labels and building in the intent and components of these labels into an organisation’s processes might result in […]
The Pepsi Refresh project is something I keep bumping into, inside this blog, as well as conversations outside. I admit to a bias towards it, because I somehow sense […]
When I see brands and organisations take a piecemeal approach towards social media – either the token presence or the department focus-based approach, I sense that theĀ need for a […]
Sometime back, I had read a post on Inquisitr very interestingly titled “Let’s bring some reality to this social media game“. Although my expectation of reality was slightly different […]