Monthly Archives: May 2009

Spymaster Game on Twitter

An area I’ve been digging into lately, Twitter Games, got a boost today with the launch of http://PlaySpymaster.com — created as a “side project” by the iList team. First impressions are good, quality implementation, but I wonder how the tweet noise will impact users as more games hit the stream. Luckily SpyMaster is early so [...]

Top Tech Trends 2009 and Beyond

Rafe’s coverage of the Churchill Club Top Tech Trends is worth sharing. Jurvetson’s observations about distributed search are very similar to some I’ve been investigating. For every explicit action people take on the web (e.g. creating a link that GOOG indexes), there are 10X+ implicit actions (e.g. browsing, scrolling, video abandons) that are not being [...]


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