Why doesn’t Flickr go to weddings, high school graduations and the such and hand out free subscriptions to Flickr. Promote it exactly as the way to share all your photos with the relatives without having to email around a bunch of photos or hand out cds. This has to be the cheapest and best way [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Technology'
Flickr Marketing
June 10th, 2008 Comments
Tags: advertising · flickr
Living and Creating Online: Part 2
May 18th, 2008 Comments
Part 1: I talked about just how much of my life is now online, searchable and archived, along with some of the basic reasons as to why I do this. I know want to make people feel better and let them know what I don’t post online.
I never post anything about someone else unless I [...]
Tags: privacy · Technology
Living and Creating Online: Part 1
May 18th, 2008 Comments
An interesting phenomenon has been happening with my life recently. I’m moving a ridiculous amount of data online. Just look at the sidebar of this blog to see all the data I have online that is publicly available to anyone. You have what products I am interested in buying, what I am reading online, photos [...]
Tags: privacy · Technology
The Chasm Will Never Be Crossed
May 18th, 2008 Comments
A recent blog post on technology adoption made it’s way to me. The premise of the post is the idea that technology is starting to become so ubiquitous that youth are accepting technology without any hesitation or any great caution.
Ummm, no. This is the same sort of theory that has been passed around from generation [...]
Tags: culture · history · Technology
The Rise of the Generalist
May 13th, 2008 Comments
Recently Steve Rubel posted about What’s the Future Like for a “Renaissance Man” in a Connected World?. In this post he discuses how even though we would think that with the internet an individual could have broad knowledge about the world, instead people specialize in their particular area of expertise. He then says that he [...]
Tags: clinton · creativity · culture · programming · psychology
