I've seen this over and over again: people love it if you step up their experience. No one turns down an upgrade to business class in a plane.
From Robert Scoble
This is what Steve Jobs understood: Brands are defined not by the best thing on the product but by the worst thing.
I find that it's not the numbers but the quality of the audience. That's why it got to be such a big thing when I left Microsoft, because I had an interested audience; not huge, but passionate. The passionate ones are the ones who change society.
My favorite computer of all time? The Apple II that got me started, of course.
I got lucky because my dad moved us to Silicon Valley before it really was known worldwide as an important tech hub.
At Rackspace, I'm building a media house which will celebrate small teams who are having world-wide impacts through their building or use of new technology.
The problem is Twitter is designing the metaphorical equivalent of a Toyota Prius. A car for the masses. While I want a Formula One race car.
There is a shirt company that is making sensors that go into your clothing. They will watch how you sit, run or ski and give data on that information.
With the advent of wearable technology, companies will soon be able to better provide ads to customers based on their real-time activity.
We are moving into a world where companies will be able to offer us products and services based on our last two hours of activity. This is both exciting and frightening at the same time.
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