del.icio.us bookmarks for October 20th through November 2nd
These are my links for October 20th through November 2nd:
- http://ecorner.stanford.edu/ Steve Jurvetson, partner at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, offers perspective on the market opportunities in innovation and technology. Topics discussed include the necessity for utter market disruption, interdisciplinary solutions, and advice for those interested in working in the venture capital arena.
- Bsftransmit1.com # Step 1: I looked at my bigger goals for the remainder of 2009, and what I plan to do for the first half of 2010.
# Step 2: I wrote down three things to accomplish today that would move those goals forward, and I kept them in front of me ALL DAY. I took breaks, but I never deviated from the goals in front of me.
# Step 3: I added in two goals that were related to current events, but not tied to my bigger goals, and left those for “if I have time.”
# Step 4: I killed every distraction that wasn’t these goals, including closing my email client, shutting off Twitter, and at a few points, even disconnecting from the internet entirely.
# Step 5: I reviewed my progress on the day. From there, I re-reviewed my next two months and the first half of 2010, and then set out goals for the next few days. - Insead.com “The authors pinpoint two kinds of risks: subways and coconuts. You can do research and be relatively sure that the subway will be predictable most of the time. On the other hand, you know that coconuts fall from trees, but you can’t predict when they will fall or where they will land. So, you can plan for the subways, but it is difficult to plan for the coconuts.”
- http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org In 2010, social media will get even more popular, more mobile, and more exclusive — at least, that’s my guess. What are the near-term trends we could see as soon as next year? In no particular order:
- www.webpronews.com Bloxx, based in the UK, has released some research finding that 90% of IT Managers surveyed believe access to social networking site should be banned or restricted. 90%. That’s a lot. The managers surveyed came from across the UK public sector as well as private organizations.
- Deloitte.com Deloitte LLP’s Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) practice has recently released the results of the 2009 Tribalization of Business Study, which evaluates the perceived potential of online communities* and identifies how enterprises believe they may better leverage them. Conducted in conjunction with Beeline Labs and the Society for New Communications Research, this second edition of the Tribalization of Business Study measured the responses of more than 400 companies including Fortune 100 organizations which have created and maintain online communities today.
- Pushmobilemedia.com Reach a new level of mobile collaboration with the Push Mobile Media platform. Create and distribute interactive SMS campaigns and enterprise content to any mobile device. Then gather and analyze mobile workforce feedback in real time with our robust mobiShout campaign
- Dashwire.com Enabling Mobile Operators, Device Makers and Retailers,
to quickly and cost effectively deliver a new generation of customized
consumer services on open mobile phone platforms.
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