Robert Scoble

Scoble: Start-ups need to be more savvy

December 12, 2009 Marketing

It’s not often I agree with Robert Scoble but on this occasion I think he’s knocked one out of the park. While I was running around in Boston, he was at LeWeb, a conference I usually attend every other year. It’s a great showcase for startups, attracting well known speakers and a crowd that has [...]

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Facebook and Twitter: incomplete discussions

March 23, 2009 General

I was pretty much head down over the weekend on a couple of projects so I didn’t get time to see the furore going on around Facebook and Twitter. I must admit I found most of the discussion intensely boring. Good ol’ Robert Scoble was back at it with his limited thinking, congratulating Mark Zuckerberg, [...]

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Conversational fluidity: using the FriendFeed river

December 16, 2008 General

Like so many emerging trends of the last few years, perceptions around ‘conversation’ has changed. Once rooted in the idea that blogs would be the foundation upon which we converse with the world, there has been a real shift. Much earlier in the year, several of the blogerati noticed a phenomenon well articulated by Stowe [...]

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Merchant's Mirror: another saas accounting product

October 22, 2008 General

via Robert Scoble – this video talks about many of the benefits of running a saas accounting solution. The first 5-10 minutes are the best. Merchant’s Mirror has been in the works for the last 2-3 years. They’re saying it will include payroll by Q1, 2009. I’m looking forward to seeing how it differentiates on [...]

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