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New digital monopolist? New rumors about a Microsoft-Yahoo deal?
Sunday, November 30th, 2008 by Michael AltendorfAll tech blogs start talking about a new Yahoo- Microsoft deal this morning. In London times is a article which claims that Microsoft only wants to buy the search business.
Kara from “All Things Digital” claim that there is NO $20 billion option that Microsoft takes over Yahoo completely.
After Yang announced his resission, Steve Ballmer already negated a complete Yahoo takeover but was open for a bigger partnership.
I think the picture will be more clearly tomorrow…
Micro Trends for start-ups in times of a global recession
Monday, October 13th, 2008 by Michael AltendorfRead Write Web Blog writes about 10 smaller trends in times of a bad economics surroundings
1. Transparency.
2. Relocalization.
3. Reduced power of gatekeepers.
4. Micro-trend Slopes replace Chasms.
5. Changing balance of power between big and small businesses.
6. Self-organizing networks beat command and control structures.
8. Ad $$$ will flow to measurable ROI models.
9. Bubbles will form and pop faster.
10. The end of 11 point lists
If you get VC in this times you could easily start riding with your company on one of this trends
more details here:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/startups_10_micro_trends_to_bet_on.php
The Yahoo Superbike
Sunday, October 12th, 2008 by Michael AltendorfYes, Yahoo is building bicycles now and some more famous people in the valley get them for free. Sadly, in there are not available in Germany yet.
–> The Solar-powered GPS Wireless Camera Bike from Yahoo!
The photo was taken by Amit Gupta. You could follow his bicycle tours here:
http://flickr.com/photos/amits_bike
image source: http://flickr.com/photos/superamit/2838707882/?addedcomment=1#comment72157607959892833
What is Enterprise 2.0? Another cool slideshare ppt
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 by Michael AltendorfEnterprise 2.0 & The Nature of The Firm
Thursday, August 21st, 2008 by Michael AltendorfBernard Lunn ist writing about Enterprise 2.0 and Ronald Coase and Peter Drucker!
Quote:
“The break-up of behemoth, vertically integrated enterprises commenced in the 1970’s, got a boost from junk bond financing in the 1980’s, and accelerated in the 1990’s with globalization. Now, late in the 2000’s, Social Media (aka Web 2.0) is adding another gear that will accelerate the fundamental restructuring of the enterprise.
This is a big story. That is why ReadWriteWeb is dedicating a new “channel” to Enterprise 2.0. I will be editing this channel and we are looking for part time writers to contribute. More on that later.
The Firm
Peter Drucker, the greatest management thinker of all time, pointed out that the “firm” is a relatively recent innovation, designed to do the things that individuals cannot easily do on their own. Ronald Coase later created a theoretical model (Coase’s Theorem) to describe why firms exist, based on the difference between internal and external transaction costs. If the transaction cost was lower internally, then it made sense to organize that work internally. If the transaction cost was lower externally, then it made sense to organize that work externally.
Coase’s Theorem underlies countless management books on subjects around reengineering, outsourcing, core competency, spinoffs, spinouts and so on.”
For me as economist are articles that combine the internet innovation topics and economic theory always a pleasure to read! continue here
Microsoft Photosynth goes live!
Thursday, August 21st, 2008 by Michael Altendorf
One of the coolest betas last year finally goes live!
Read Write Web Blog (ok, the Blog has grown to a news page) reported that you could reach the final version since yesterday evening and I really recommend to check this out:
http://photosynth.net/ (but only with broadband)
- That is how the web will look in the next years. You do not really feel that this is online. First photosynth was a nice Flickr mashup but now everybody can create such a 3D-”album”
Gerd Leonhard on Music 2.0 and the future of the digital world (or please create a human media filter)
Monday, August 18th, 2008 by Michael Altendorf“Tech Talk” at Google London with Gerd Leonhard
I have seen Gerd already two times at Popakademie and at the Cebit and read some parts of his books.
One more or less new thing I want to mention is that he included the important point “filterering” on the web gets today some minutes of his presentation.
Filtering will become one new major functionality for all web 2.0 applications.
Amy Shuen (”The Web 2.0 strategy”) has one chapter on online syndication, or on how to find the right feeds (via Rss) but did not really talk about friendfeed or Twitter and filtering this. At the times she wrote that book the information overflow was not really as hard as today - one and a half year ago. So there was no necessity on filtering all stuff. I had one or two tabs on my personalized netvibes homepage/dashboard. Now I have about 25 sorted by topics, on dashboard in the dashboard + igoogle as a second startpage opening synchronous when opening the browser. This leads in the end to the problem that i only read some of the tabs per day and only 1-5 articles or headlines but never could read the whole bunch of hundreds of new blogs per day. One reason is that there are two much blogs on the web. Another reason for this is that some of the blogs like readwriteweb have grown from a single blog page to a media network with different blogs and things with a lot of new stuff everyday.
(I just found out that she was mentioned my blog for recommending her book – yes it is still the best web 2.0 book today – came out in May 2008 – when looked up the link to her blog)
Back to the topic: filtering
We already talked about the filtering which will be one of the most important points in the future in one of our Enterprise 2.0 sessions at SAP. Friendfeed without a filter is horrible. I am interested in some parts of the life of people I follow but not in all things in their life. I am interested in Mr O’Reilly’s tech news but not in his private photos or in his Youtube movie taste. When I would use Mr Scoble’s friendfeed the whole display is only full with things he is doing. No chance for other people to be shown there. Sorry but in this way I can’t follow him. However I never understood when he is not doing something in real life without commenting it in the virtual world. But he is still worth reading!. And it is different for everybody I follow. But I do not want to build a individual filter with yahoo Pipes. So there must be a filter soon otherwise the people will start cleaning their networks because of information overflow.
When Gerd mentioned that he is one Twitter somebody in the audience shouted “recommender” – and he could be right… while a lot of people think about what could be the business model for Twitter before the go bankrupt…yes, it could be not only a “time waste machine” or viral personal marketing tool or it grows for a “Human Recommender” tool where selected specialists, as of today most of the people are tech geeks and bloggers, recommend what is worth reading on the web.
Popurls, greets to Thomas at this point, is a aggregator the hottest stuff on the web is tracked on a one page overview. This is really a good thing for people how want to get an overview what’s up on the web. That is the best thing for the standard user what he could get on the web. But the power user also needs a filter or search for topics in a self pre-defined way so that is missing at the moment to put it in one sentence. Perhaps Mr Guy Kawasaki wants to help there with some money to build it like he built allthetop for aggregating….in 2008 we need no more aggregator but a filter!











