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Archive for the 'Technology Trends' Category

What Technorati Can Learn from Online Dating Sites

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 23rd, 2006

Technorati recently introduced a “filter by authority” feature to their blog search. The idea, from CEO Dave Sifry’s blog, is to “[make] it easy to refine a search and look for either a wider array of thoughts and opinions, or to narrow the search to only bloggers that have lots of other people […]

Why Doesn’t Yahoo Get More Respect? (Or, Google vs Yahoo, Round 1)

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 15th, 2006

Interesting to think about the relationship between web site traffic volume and stock market valuation for Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo (Microsoft is probably an outlier here given their legacy software businesses, but I included them anyway because internet strategy is an increasingly important part of their overall business).
In particular, it looks like […]

Machinima and the Exploding the Human Actor in Video Entertainment

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 2nd, 2006

Tom Cruise (who made $75,000 for “Risky Business”), Cameron Diaz (who made $2 million for “There’s Something About Mary”), Tom Hanks (who made $70,000 for “Splash”), Jim Carrey (who made $350,000 for “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective”), Mike Myers (who got $1 million for “Wayne’s World”), and even Adam Sandler (who made $1.7 million for […]

Flash Memory and Samsung’s Faster, Lighter Computers

Posted by Dan Grossman on January 24th, 2006

Flash memory has been a huge driver in advancing consumer electronics. Flash is useful because it is fast, rewritable, and because it can retain content without a power source (which is why you don’t need to reload your iPod even after the battery dies). You can find flash chips in cell phones, […]

Wesley Clark, Million Pixels, Slashdot, and the Rootkit Saga…

Posted by Dan Grossman on January 12th, 2006

Interesting followups on a few earlier posts:

From The Future of Privacy: AMERICAblog just bought General Wesley Clark’s cell phone record–they paid $89.95. Apparently, CBS reported on this story on their broadcast tonight (which I didn’t see).
From The Pixel Wars: The Million Dollar Home Page finally sold its last pixel–that’s right, they’ve now sold […]