If You Hate Reading About Twitter on TechCrunch, You'll Hate This Post Even More!

It is said that in truth, there is freedom. The truth is that TechCrunch does write about Twitter quite often. But is it really as much as everyone is complaining about? In the last week (May 7-May12), TechCrunch posted 111 stories. Of those posts, 22 were Twitter related. I say related because some were about start-ups based on Twitter. That works out to 19.8%. Based on Twitter's recently explosion, that sounds about right. Continue reading...

Why Apple Loves Microsoft

Apple loves Microsoft. It's a fact. In fact, Apple is thankful everyday for Microsoft's very existence. Why? Because without Microsoft, Apple could not and would not be Apple. Apple currently holds about 10% market share. Microsoft has pretty much the rest (except for the tiny fraction that Linux etc. has). If it were the other way around, Apple would be a very different company. There are several reasons for this. First, Microsoft is the easy target for every allegation of monopolization, anti-competitive practices etc. When you hold almost 90% of a market, that is the burden you must carry.

Spammers Use Services Like Ping Vine On Twitter

So here's a question. How many real people are on Twitter. Real meaning not an account set up by a spammer or a bot account. A lot less than you might think. While spending some quality time on Twitter this evening, I came across something interesting. I found a ton of accounts tweeting the exact same messages. This is similar to a story picked up by TechCrunch. In TechCrunch's story, it was accounts supposedly set up by hot girls all linking to the same dating service.

Twitter Declared

Ok, maybe I lied a little in the title. But that is basically what they have said. Here's the backstory for those that missed it or forgot it. Last year, several reports came out that the US Army was concerned that terrorists could use Twitter for organization and potential "targeting". This quote says it all. "Extremist and terrorist use of Twitter could evolve over time to reflect tactics that are already evolving in use by hacktivists and activists for surveillance," it said. "This could theoretically be combined with targeting."

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The Oprah Effect

April 20, 2009 No Comments

oprahtwitterpageAs everyone knows, Oprah Winfrey has joined Twitter.  During her show on Friday, she tweeted her first tweet.  At that point, the blog posts started flying (here, here, here, here, here, here and here).  Some saying it would be the demise of Twitter.  Others lamenting that now Twitter would be ruined by the masses.  I spent the weekend thinking about what effect Oprah (and other celebrities) will have on Twitter.

I have decided it is a good thing.  Why?  Because the tech world celebrities needed a good dose of humility.  In many ways, cewebrities have gotten out of control.  Although I won’t mention any names, I have had the opportunity to meet, in person, many of the top names in the tech world.  The same people, who only a little while ago seemed to own Twitter and any other service they touched.  You know…back when having 40K followers was a big deal.  Although many of these cewebrities seem very personable on their online tv shows, podcasts or in their blogs, quite often that is not the case in person.  In person, many of them are very elitist.  I was actually asked on a few occassions, during tweet-ups in various cities “Are you someone important?”  I answered “No.”  At that point, they would walk away without another word.  The first time it happened, I thought it was a joke.  No one is laughing.

I think that they fail to understand that they are, by nature, geeks.  Their audience is therefore, geeks.  Although they are huge in the industry, it is a small pond.  The only people that care who they are, are people who care about tech news or need PR for their start-up.  My wife, who has been in the tech industry for over a decade has no clue who any of them are and has no interest in finding out.  I have many friends in the tech industry who feel the same way.  Many of them are surely upset now because, as I mentioned before, there were big fish in a small pond and now a whale has come along to wash them on shore.

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Gift Guide #3 - iPods

December 8, 2008 No Comments

The portable music device has become a mainstay in our society.  The Apple iPod represents the most popular version but there are others.  Do you know someone getting one of these devices this holiday season?  Here are a few ideas of gifts that will be sure to please.

The obvious first choice is music.  Also, if the device they are receiving plays video you could also include movies, music videos and TV shows.  But how do you pick which ones to buy?  In this category, gifts cards are not only the best way to go, they are the only way to go.  iTunes is probably the easiest service to buy gift cards for.  Many retailers including big box electronics stores and even grocery stores carry them.  But there are other services.  Be careful though.  If the person receiving the music player has never had one and the device is not an iPod, there is no way to tell which service they will end up using.

Now that we covered but to put in the player, we can discuss what to put the player in.  Most people prefer to carry their portable player in some type of case.  For this, it would be helpful to know what the person is going to be doing while using the player.  Walking to school, jogging, working out, driving or working; there are cases for each of these activities.

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Walmart Owns the Holiday Season

December 8, 2008 No Comments

Recently, Walmart, in an attempt to be cool with those who are young and hip, mentioned Facebook and Twitter in an advertisment.  But they are not done yet.  Not by a long ways.

Currently they are touting the number of Wii’s they have instock.  With the fact that the Wii console has been in short supply since it’s release, one can only assume that Walmart has purchased every available Wii in the known world.  Since the Wii is topping the gadget list for this holiday season, even for the elderly,  Walmart owns the smiles on countless future gamers faces.

Next, rumors are flying that Walmart will begin selling the iPhone.  There are even rumors that Walmart might even be carrying a 4gb iPhone for $99.  With the iPhone sure to be on the top gadgets list this holiday season, Walmart may end up being a truely one-stop-shop for everything.

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Gift Guide #2 - Video Games

December 8, 2008 No Comments

Video games and the systems to play them on continue to top wish lists.  But with so many systems available, how do you know what to buy to compliment these gifts.  Here is a few ideas.

If someone is getting a new system as a gift, ask which system they are getting.  Find out as much as you can about the system and if it is bundled with anything.  If the person is getting a new system to replace an older one, find out which games they played the most on the older system.  Often, there is a newer version available for the system they are getting.  If it is their first system, buying a game that they will really enjoy may be harder.  This is where a gift card might be a good idea. But beware, in our current economic situation, only buy gift cards for stores that are not in financial trouble, closing stores or filing bankruptcy.

Magazines are also a good choice and one that people hardly ever think of.  There are several magazines dedicated to video games and several a dedicated to specific systems.  A quick search on the internet provided more than 20 different magazines.  This is a great inexpensive gift that would surely be enjoyed.

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Gift Guide #1 - DSLR Cameras

December 8, 2008 2 Comments

DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) cameras are sure to be one of the hottest gifts this year. With prices dropping and features and quality increasing, many people will be moving to this platform from their point-and-shoot cameras.

One mistake many people make, however, is that they believe that a better camera will give them better pictures. This may be true, but to a very small degree. And depending on what kind of camera you are moving up from, it may not be true at all. For example, if a person is moving to a DSLR from a high quality point-and-shoot, the image quality may be so similar that it is hard to tell the difference. So why spend the money to move move up to a DSLR? It’s about the potential. DSLR’s offer the potential to take better pictures if you know how.

If someone in your family is getting a DSLR this holiday season, the best gift you can give them is knowledge.  I recently purchased my first DSLR.  My first pictures did not look any better than the pictures I had taken with my point-and-shoot.  Then, on Thanksgiving day, one of our guests was a professional photographer.  I spent about an hour with him pointing out and explaining the features on my new camera.  He gave me a very abbreviated lesson on photography and some of the “rules”.  My pictures were at least 50% better because of that. (Thanks John!)  That discussion sparked my interest in learning more.  There is nothing like actually getting better at something that ignites the fire to want to improve.

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Inexpensive Gifts To Compliment The Expensive Ones

December 8, 2008 No Comments

It’s that time of year. Traffic sucks. The stores suck. The weather sucks. Oh yeah, it’s the holiday season. That time of year where we try to figure out what to buy friends and family. Some people are great at this, others, well, suck.

One of the hardest things to do is buy presents for someone who either has everything they want or has very expensive tastes. For the later, unless you are made of money (and have been able to hold on to it), you probably worry that any gift you purchase wont be up to snuff for this person.

There is, however an entire category of gifts that are overlooked. The complimentary gift. The gift that goes with something they just bought themselves or are getting for Christmas. In fact, a thoughtful gift that compliments one of these items can be as valuable as the item itself.

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Spammers Use Services Like Ping Vine On Twitter (Updated)

June 28, 2009

Please see the update at the end.
So here’s a question.  How many real people are on Twitter.  Real meaning not an account set up by a spammer or a bot account.  A lot less than you might think.  While spending some quality time on Twitter this evening, I came across something interesting.
I found a ton [...]

If You Hate Reading About Twitter on TechCrunch, You’ll Hate This Post Even More!

May 13, 2009

It is said that in truth, there is freedom.  The truth is that TechCrunch does write about Twitter quite often.  But is it really as much as everyone is complaining about?  In the last week (May 7-May12), TechCrunch posted 111 stories.  Of those posts, 22 were Twitter related. I say related because some were about [...]

Why Apple Loves Microsoft

May 12, 2009

Apple loves Microsoft.  It’s a fact.  In fact, Apple is thankful everyday for Microsoft’s very existence.  Why?  Because without Microsoft, Apple could not and would not be Apple.
Apple currently  holds about 10% market share.  Microsoft has pretty much the rest  (except for the tiny fraction that Linux etc. has).  If it were the other way [...]

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