Category Archives: About audiences

Sentiment Analysis Takes the Pulse of the Internet – NYTimes.com

Sentiment Analysis Takes the Pulse of the Internet – NYTimes.com. Mining Internet content with algorithms that look at mood and feelings, as well as statements.

P2P Not to Blame for Content Industry Failures Says EU

Image via Wikipedia P2P Not to Blame for Content Industry Failures Says EU. The report finds, in a surprising contradiction to what industry executives have been spouting for ages, consumers’ behavior has nothing to do with the peer-to-peer technology (P2P) that has given rise to all-you-can-eat systems for free downloads of copyrighted content. In fact,

New Rules for the New Economy

New Rules for the New Economy. by Kevin Kelley Being reissued for 10th anniversary. Strategies 1. Move tech to invisibility 2. If its not animated, animate it. (add a chip to it.) 3. If its not connected, connect it. 4. Distribute knowledge — parts need to be aware of what the system knows. 5. If

Journalism 2.0 | Mark Briggs » How much more ’social’ can the news get?

Journalism 2.0 | Mark Briggs » How much more ’social’ can the news get?.

The Rating Game – The Atlantic (July/August 2009)

The proliferation in ratings is already changing societal dynamics. Look at its impact on the relationship between doctors and patients. According to Pew, 47 percent of Internet users now search online for information about doctors. Ratings, though still just a trickle, are increasingly part of that information. Now, if a medical practice routinely leaves patients

Digital Nomads Ditch Cubicles for Shared Spaces, Choosing Their Co-Workers – washingtonpost.com

Nomad life is already evolving. Nomads who want the feel of working with officemates have begun co-working in public places or at the homes of strangers. They work laptop-by-laptop in living rooms and coffee shops, exchanging both idle chitchat and business advice with people who all work for different companies. The gatherings are called jellies,

The Generation M Manifesto – Umair Haque – HarvardBusiness.org

The Generation M Manifesto – Umair Haque – HarvardBusiness.org. Umair Haque is Director of the Havas Media Lab, a new kind of strategic advisor that helps investors, entrepreneurs, and firms experiment with, craft, and drive radical management, business model, and strategic innovation. Prior to Havas, Umair founded Bubblegeneration, an agenda-setting advisory boutique that helped shape