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Re: Business model
Sun, October 12, 2003 - 1:10 PMLooking forward to see what can be created here, John!
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Re: Business model
Sun, October 12, 2003 - 4:45 PMsounds positive :)
i will introduce myself as a new media artist,
services i can provide include video editing, cd rom authoring , web design, motion graphics and title sequences for film and television, sound tracking. a more complete list and a bit more background is on my web site at www.russdionne.com
my pricing is very reasonable.
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Re: Business model
Sun, November 16, 2003 - 3:10 AMContext, microcontent, hybrid models ?
anyway, Joi Ito:s thinking is one important thread
in this ongoing conversation.
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Re: Business model
Sun, November 16, 2003 - 3:51 AMOne essential point of enlightenment is mandatory,
realizing that execs and managers old, increasingly
irrelevant and unproductive methods of doing business
is rooted in entrenched complex value-sets and mindsets
related to power and control.
New businesses that fails to take that into account,
will fail, either they will fail to generate revenue,
or they will fail by becoming replicas of the very
businesses they tried to be different from.
radio.weblogs.com/0116932/c...nBusiness/
I would suggest replacing irony with : reseach, doing the
homework, and continue the conversation, and exchanging
knowledge with people who are beginning to actually
do the new stuff.
As Marc Canter puts it, the unit of social software is small groups.
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Re: Business model
Sun, November 16, 2003 - 4:18 AMto further clarify, through temporarily confusing perhaps :
we dont have to call it business model.
That concept in itself can be a crippling notion,
"lets see your future revenue generation esimates"
yeah, right.
OTOH, without a BETTER alternative to the business model
framework, we risk making it unnecesary hard for ourselves
doing the stuff we want to.
bopuc.levendis.com/RowBoat/...steem.php
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Re: Business model
Sun, November 16, 2003 - 4:46 AMPerhaps it is true that success is still much about building
new stuff on top of old things.
A glocal conversation will emerge and start to generate,
and multiply value as soon as we really start to talk
with each other :
www.ratcliffe.com/bizblog/2...09/15.html -
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Re: Business model
Sun, November 16, 2003 - 5:01 AM"So, where is the market? Services? Yes. Software? Maybe.Web Sites? No. The holy grail, if I can call it that, lies in engaging people, making the technology work for people without needing to learn a new culture, and in augmenting our existing social interactions in a purposeful manner, rather than just allowing us to have a zillion close friends or a business network the size of L.A. What the last bubble missed, and what we all would do well not to forget, is that none of this technology has yet become usable to the majority of people."
www.headshift.com/archives/000685.cfm
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Re: Business model
Sun, November 16, 2003 - 5:50 PMCoul also be relevant : www.nooranch.com/synaesmed...i/wiki.cgi
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