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Archive for October 2006

Potential Overload

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It’s been a while since I’ve posted. Not too much has changed.

A new season of LOST started. Episodes are every Wednesday…

Guitar Hero 2 comes out next Wednesday. 11/01 is a big day at work. New Episode of Lost.

How am I going to survive?

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October 24, 2006 at 13:04

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Engineering Culture

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Scoble has been talking about Microsoft’s engineering culture recently.

Don’t miss Ballmer’s question here: “[You’ve got to ask] could Google do whatever it is they’re hoping to buy without paying $1.6 billion?” That’s Microsoft’s engineering culture coming through. Clearly Ballmer believes he can build YouTube for less.

Engineering culture is just another word for pride. Arrogance. Why try and beat the people who are clearly the best? Why try and beat people at a game you’ve never played when that’s all your competition plays?

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October 12, 2006 at 08:03

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Engineering Culture

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Scoble has been talking about Microsoft’s engineering culture recently.

Don’t miss Ballmer’s question here: “[You’ve got to ask] could Google do whatever it is they’re hoping to buy without paying $1.6 billion?” That’s Microsoft’s engineering culture coming through. Clearly Ballmer believes he can build YouTube for less.

Engineering culture is just another word for pride. Arrogance. Why try and beat the people who are clearly the best? Why try and beat people at a game you’ve never played when that’s all your competition plays?

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October 12, 2006 at 08:03

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Spoon River

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My dad suggested I pick up a book called Spoon River Anthology when I started geeking to him about LOST.

The “small world” mindset that LOST occaisionally portrays (think six degrees of separation, but maybe only two) is one of the aspects of the show I like the most.

What’s so special about Spoon River Anthology? Aside from being in a completely unique form (each character consists of a roughly one page free form poem) it was written in 1915.

From Wikipedia:

Each poem is an epitaph of a dead citizen, delivered by the dead themselves. They speak about the sorts of things one might expect. Some recite their histories and turning points, others make observations of life from the outside, and petty ones complain of the treatment of their graves, while few tell how they really died. Speaking without reason to lie or fear of the consequences, they construct a picture of life in their town that’s shorn of all facades. The interplay of various villagers — e.g. a bright and successful man crediting his parents for all he’s accomplished, and an old woman weeping because he is secretly her illegitimate child — forms a gripping, if not pretty, whole.

Very awesome book, and an obvious inspiration for LOST.

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October 12, 2006 at 06:42

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Quiz Time!

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Icon Quiz Time.

I gave you the Eclipse.

(yes, I’m that busy today)

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October 11, 2006 at 15:17

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Rook Takes Content

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A few years ago the web’s mantra was: “Content is King”. This really was true. The recent big successes of the web are falling into two categories:

  • Providing users ways to publish their content
  • Providing ways to search through the mountains of content on the web
  • Providing ways to search through the mountains of user-generated content (buzzword alert!)
  • Providing mountains of 2nd or 3rd party content. Nobody’s really thrived off of this model, at least in a profitable way. Wikipedia is pure anarchy and is not for profit.

I can already hear the dialog between my fictional characters John and Charlie:

Charlie: We gotta have content for our sites! This content stuff will make us a bunch of money! Give me content!

John: Uh, how? That requires people and creativity and something actually that adds value.

Charlie: I don’t know! Make it happen!

John: So we’re in a race to generate the most individual pages of content for impressions for those advertisements. 750,000 pages here, 20,000 pages there… no problem. It will take a little bit of time. I like widgets. Everyone likes widgets. Let’s do a site about widgets.

Charlie: OK!

Charlie: Oh, hey! I know! Let’s BUY some content! I know where we can get a list of people who sell widgets and we need to register widgetsearch.com! Slap a search form on it, make a page for each widget store, play with mod_rewrite and let’s go!

John [reluctanctly]: Hmm, ok.

Charlie: Whoa. That content was too expensive and we’re still not making enough money to justify the hosting costs! We’ll be better off if we just steal some. Well… it’s not really stealing is it? I mean, the person putting 100% of the work into publishing the content on the web doesn’t care if I profit somehow from their work. Yeah, I’ll just steal it. En masse. WidgetSearch.com 2.0!

Charlie: Even better- let’s start stealing the user-generated content (aka pure fucking GOLD) and call it our own. Just hit technorati and find all the items tagged Widgets, then just yank the RSS feed! WidgetSearch.com 2.0 Beta!

John: Hey. Ya think we should just make a site about widgets, why we’re interested in them, and the ones we like?

Charlie: That’d be too hard! It’d take too much work!

John: It’s worked for other people. And Charlie, it’d be a lot more enjoyable than all of the work we’ve put into WidgetSearch.com. Think if we put all of the energies we put into WidgetSearch.com into something we actually cared about? We’d have an amazing site.

One of my favorite bloggers, Greg Storey, wrote about the diedown in creativity among bloggers and I think it reaches a little farther past bloggers and go for a lot of other parts of the web. Making a fortune isn’t as easy as running DTS and querying a database. Content has lost humanity.

Without the human aspect, content is no longer king. Content is only king when it’s genuine, passionate, creative, and useful. Move over, content. I’m King now.

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October 10, 2006 at 16:38

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It begins

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I made two posts last month outlining how Digg and other social bookmarking/linking sites can be rendered impotent by self interest.

Gaming 2.0 and GameDiggNow Continued are the posts.

Today we have User/Submitter and an article introducing it on ReadWrite Web

The domain has been reigstered since early August of this year.

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October 2, 2006 at 10:52

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