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Join Charlie Rose, Ron Conway, Jack Dorsey And Lots Of Others At TechCrunch Disrupt
She joined Amazon as the managing editor of the e-Cards business and led large cross-functional and customer experience initiatives including the Amazon.com Kitchen Store, re-launch of Tab Navigation, Target.com, and the Amazon Services e-Commerce platform. Manager focused on content and customer experience, collaborating with engineering, marketing, and design teams to improve online shopping for Macs and iPods. We are just starting to announce the first speakers at the upcoming TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York City on May 24 – 26 .
TechCrunch Disrupt is a three-day,
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Brazil: Copy Cats? What Copy Cats?
2006 was a bad year for agriculture in Brazil, and the company had to look around for other customers. I’ll say this about Brazilian startups—they’re certainly not dominated by Web copycats. Perhaps it’s because there aren’t a huge number of Brazilians who’ve made it big in the Valley transmuting the local way of doing things back home or because there’s not a lot of US venture capital flooding into the country.
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
No Big Quality Problems at Toyota?
In Sept 2006, Jim Press, then the company's President of North American Operations, at a Toyota Japan headquarters presentation, reported that the number of Toyota vehicles recalled had increased sharply from 2003 to 2005. Press concluded that "as more of our customers experience recalls, customer loyalty will suffer."
From a customer perspective, Jeffry Liker, in his recent HBR blog post , minimizes the scope of quality problems arising from Toyota's hyper growth over the last decade. He sees those who believe Toyota has serious quality/safety problems as uninformed.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006
Looking back over 2006 it's clear that we've experienced one of the most remarkable growth surges in Web application history. The net result is that 2006 brought us some of the best online applications ever created and you can see the results for yourself below. Note : The site did not have to launch in 2006 to make this list, it just had to provide the best offering in a given category during the calendar year. The Best Web Literally hundreds of Web sites and applications were launched this year and brought to our attention via the popular review sites like Michael Arrington's TechCrunch , Pete Cashmore's Mashable , and Emily Chang's eHub .
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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006
Looking back over 2006 it's clear that we've experienced one of the most remarkable growth surges in Web application history. The net result is that 2006 brought us some of the best online applications ever created and you can see the results for yourself below. Note : The site did not have to launch in 2006 to make this list, it just had to provide the best offering in a given category during the calendar year. The Best Web Literally hundreds of Web sites and applications were launched this year and brought to our attention via the popular review sites like Michael Arrington's TechCrunch , Pete Cashmore's Mashable , and Emily Chang's eHub .
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Rapid eLearning Tools
This list includes a host of additional tools that eLearning Guild members consider rapid eLearning development tools including Apple Keynote, Microsoft Word, Trivantis Lectora, Respondus StudyMate, Brainshark Presentations, Vuepoint Content Creator, WebEx Presentation Studio, KnowledgePlanet Firefly, Xstream RapidBuilder, ReadyGo Web Course Builder, BrainVisa RapideL, OnDemand Presenter, Desire2Learn Learning Environment, Corel Wordperfect Office, SkillSoft Course Customization, Toolbook Instructor, Learn.com LearnCenter, IBM Simulation Producer, Toolbook Assistant, and Cornerstone OnDemand.
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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Profitably Running an Online Business in the Web 2.0 Era
This is basically turning walled gardens into fenced gardens: Let users access everything, but not let them keep it, such as Google providing access to their search index only over the Web. Building Attention Trust - By being patently fair with customer data and leveraging user's loyalty, you can get them to share more information about themselves that in turns leads to much better products and services tailored to them. Turning Applications into Platforms: One single use of an application is simply a waste of software. Online platforms are actually very easy to monetize
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Wednesday, November 29, 2006
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
As Steve Borch says , " sit back, relax, and let your customers create your products. " The possibilities in the consumer and business worlds both are truly endless and reflect that such software can at long lat perhaps fill The Long Tail of IT software demand , which could never cost effectively serve the thousands of mass customized applications that would potentially make using software a dream instead of the chore that it often becomes due to the fact that processes and not just data is what needs to be managed. I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0
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Profitably Running an Online Business in the Web 2.0 Era
This is basically turning walled gardens into fenced gardens: Let users access everything, but not let them keep it, such as Google providing access to their search index only over the Web. Building Attention Trust - By being patently fair with customer data and leveraging user's loyalty, you can get them to share more information about themselves that in turns leads to much better products and services tailored to them. Turning Applications into Platforms: One single use of an application is simply a waste of software. Online platforms are actually very easy to monetize
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Wednesday, November 29, 2006
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How Nintendo Delights Its Customers
Since coming to market in November 2006, over 50,000,000 units have been sold, far surpassing the 30 million XBox 360s, and 23 million Playstation 3s. This connects back to an earlier post , where I wrote about how Southwest Airlines' ability to deliver a superior experience at a lower price demonstrates that customer experience is not something you buy, but a mindset you adopt. And when adopted, I've seen again and again that Since the video game console industry began with the Atari 2600, every successive generation has been touted for its better graphics, faster processors, and increasingly complex controls.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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Time Magazine's Person of the Year: You and Web 2.0
The Person of the Year cover story appears with the tagline that " in 2006, the World Wide Web became a tool for bringing together the small contributions of millions of people and making them matter . The cover story's lead author Lev Grossman then starts off with some fairly inspired prose after noting that there are still serious problems in the word which aregrowing in conjunction with this apparent technological Utopia, writing: But look at 2006 through a different lens and you'll see another story, one that isn't about conflict or great men. Despite being considered so ten minutes ago in some corners of the the Internet, Time Magazine has selected Web 2.0 -- in particular those people that are directly shaping it -- as its esteemed Person of the Year.
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Wednesday, December 20, 2006
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Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids
He has awards for "custom content" organized by the type of function they were supporting, e.g., Just when you've made the transition from the prior generation of CBT authoring tools (e.g., Authorware , Toolbook ) to the new generation of WBT authoring tools (e.g., Captivate , Lectora ), it looks like things are slowly shifting again.
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, May 25, 2006
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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006
Looking back over 2006 it's clear that we've experienced one of the most remarkable growth surges in Web application history. The net result is that 2006 brought us some of the best online applications ever created and you can see the results for yourself below. Note : The site did not have to launch in 2006 to make this list, it just had to provide the best offering in a given category during the calendar year. The Best Web Literally hundreds of Web sites and applications were launched this year and brought to our attention via the popular review sites like Michael Arrington's TechCrunch , Pete Cashmore's Mashable , and Emily Chang's eHub .
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