Cute website for an interesting-sounding book: Managing Humans.
It’s not a “space”, it’s a “market”
Of all the current corporate buzzwords, “space” shits me the most. I’ve been meaning to write about it, but web pioneer Marc Andreessen got there first:
There is no such thing as a “space”.
There is such a thing as a market — that’s a group of people who will directly or indirectly pay money for something.
There is such a thing as a product — that’s an offering of a new kind of good or service that is brought to a market.
There is such a thing as a company — that’s an organized business entity that brings a product to a market.
Marc’s article goes on to explain why there’s no such thing as “Web 2.0” either — in fact that’s its main thrust. It’s worth reading.
Hell, his entire blog is worth reading.
On the other hand, William Shakespeare is worth reading too.
So are P J O’Rourke, Daniel Petre, George Orwell, David Marr, John Birmingham, James Burke, George Lakoff, Brian Eno, Lao Tsu, Sherry Turkle, Steven Levy, Neal Stephenson, Umberto Eco, Richard Watts, Paul Graham, Bruce Schneier, Father Bob Maguire, Matt Ridley, Daniel Dennett, Zern Liew, Steven Levitt… but you’ve just got to draw the line somewhere!
UK bombing satire
Surely it’s not too soon to satirize the half-arsed bombing attempt in the UK? Of course not! Thanks to Richard for the pointer.
Are you my friend?
Social networking websites ask you to define who is and isn’t your friend — and your answers are visible to everyone. Friends, friendsters, and top 8: Writing community into being on social network sites echoes some thoughts I’ve been having lately. Thanks to Memex 1.1 for the pointer.
Ladies and Gentlemen, behold the Internet!
This image is the most accurate map of the Internet yet. See Technology Review for an explanation and closer-up images. Thanks to Memex 1.1 for the pointer.
Snarky and Sarcastic
If you ever thought that I was snarky and sarcastic, try this post from Yeast Radio. Beware, there are naughty words.