Monthly Archives: February 2007

FOWA London 2007, how to be successful?

Michael Arrington, from Techcrunch, was the first speaker and gave his point of view on how to be successful. You need a good idea, a business plan, a revenue model and passion. You need to build it cheaply and avoid spending too much money. You have to solve a real problem, remove friction, invent a [...]
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FOWA London 2007, from a marketing point of view

This week, I was two days at the Future of Web Apps in London. This conference was about the future of the web industry and how it will change the way to build web applications. As you may have seen in my previous post, it is quite technical for a strategic planner but that’s why [...]
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FOWA London 2007

For this first post about the FOWA London 2007, I though, I’ll only use what I think to be the future of web apps. Data mash up and aggregation. So here is to search FOWA on Technorati. this blog all blogs Here is the Yahoo! Pipes that [...]
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A visual archive of the first year of Logic+Emotion

While looking for a presentation on Slideshare, I found this interesting presentation from David Armano. I already spoke about him. Basically, he posted all the visuals he did this year. The visuals in this deck can be used in your future presentations but please include a credit when referencing a visual. [...]
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Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us

This video provided by Digital Ethnography at Kansas State University is not new anymore but, as it is one of the most inspiring thing I saw, I want it on my blog. The author added this video to Mojiti where you can actually write your comments into the video itself. It is an [...]
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Myspace music store is live and running

The Snocap player has been integrated on Myspace music profiles. You can now buy music from Myspace. Snocap, the latest startup from Napster founder Shawn Fanning, has just integrated the beta version of its service, which sells unencrypted, unprotected MP3s through a player on MySpace. Artists on MySpace Music can post a [...]
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APG training network with George Bryant, Head of Planning, AMV BBDO

Last Wednesday, I started the Account Planning Group training network. I’ll try to post one entry each week to write down some stuffs I found interesting and then refer back here when needed. Obviously, if you have questions or want to participate you’re welcome and sorry in advance for my English. Context The first [...]
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Invest in people

According to a year-long study conducted by McKinsey & Co., the most important corporate resource over the next 20 years will be talent. It’s also the resource in shortest supply. In 1997, McKinsey & Co. coined the phrase “The War for Talent.” It expressed the need for organizations to review their employee value proposition [...]
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What do you stand for?

I just love it. “The internet isn’t a network of computers, it’s a network of people. Cisco is unleashing the power of the human network.” Find more from The Human Network on Cisco and Wikipedia. Thanks Giles. technorati tags: network of computers network of people Cisco the human network Wikipedia del.icio.us tags: [...]
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Yahoo! Pipes, wisdom of the web as a new database

Probably most of you are already aware that Yahoo! has launched Yahoo! Pipes. It is an interactive feed aggregator and manipulator. Using Pipes, you can create feeds that are more powerful, useful and relevant. Applications are limitless and in a world of pull communication, it can be useful. If you ignore the [...]
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