Archive for June 21, 2011

Bill Gates TED Talk: How state budgets are breaking US schools

America’s school systems are funded by the 50 states. In this fiery talk, Bill Gates says that state budgets are riddled with accounting tricks that disguise the true cost of health care and pensions and weighted with worsening deficits — with the financing of education at the losing end.

Source: ted.com

The Future of the Social Web: In Five Eras

Expect the Groundswell to continue, in which people connect to each other –rather than institutions. Consumer adoption of social networks is increasing a rapid pace, brands are adopting even during a recession, so expect the space to rapidly innovate to match this trend. Clients can access this report, but to summarize what we found, in the executive summary we state:

Today’s social experience is disjointed because consumers have separate identities in each social network they visit. A simple set of technologies that enable a portable identity will soon empower consumers to bring their identities with them — transforming marketing, eCommerce, CRM, and advertising. IDs are just the beginning of this transformation, in which the Web will evolve step by step from separate social sites into a shared social experience. Consumers will rely on their peers as they make online decisions, whether or not brands choose to participate. Socially connected consumers will strengthen communities and shift power away from brands and CRM systems; eventually this will result in empowered communities defining the next generation of products.

The Five Eras of the Social Web:

  1. Era of Social Relationships: People connect to others and share
  2. Era of Social Functionality: Social networks become like operating system
  3. Era of Social Colonization: Every experience can now be social
  4. Era of Social Context: Personalized and accurate content
  5. Era of Social Commerce: Communities define future products and services

Find the original article here.

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Marc Andreessen on Browsers, the Bubble and Silicon Valley History

Marc Andreessen helped kick off the first Web wave, and now he’s as deep in the second one as you can possibly get. And he speaks very, very quickly. Here’s a condensed version of his wide-ranging chat with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher from the D9 conference.

Here’s the source link with the full-length video included.

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