Trusting Amateurs

Maybe you saw that amateurs, i.e. those not paid for their financial acumen, outperformed professionals when challenged to predict Apple’s quarterly results. When it comes to forecasting Apples earnings, amateurs are better than the pros — Engadget The amateurs did uniformly much better than the professionals. Coincidentally, I’m reading Clay Shirky’s (@cshirky) Cognitive Surplus, specifically the chapter… Read More

Formulists Forms Your Lists

Formulists (@formulists) isn’t new. I’ve just been meaning to try it out for many months, and I finally did. Basically, Formulists creates and maintains Twitter lists for you. It’s simple and quite powerful. Automatically Update Your Twitter Lists With Formulists This is exactly what I’ve wanted for a long time because of my organization fatigue,… Read More

Old Computer Ads

This post has a very broad compendium of vintage (not old) magazine advertisements for computers. Oldest computer ads | Top Design Magazine – Web Design and Digital Content Aside from the trip down memory lane, for many of us, a few interesting nuggets pop: Multi-column layout, especially three columns, looks jarring. I’ve become so accustomed… Read More

Welcome to the Internet on Facebook

Anyway, even though I don’t really use Facebook much anymore, I still read coverage about it, and this piece today about Amazon-owned Quidsi launching eCommerce for Amazon properties Diapers.com and Soap.com on Facebook struck me. I remember back in Facebook’s infancy, Mark Zuckerberg boldly declared that he wanted Facebook to be the new internet, all… Read More

Conversation Mode for Google Translate: Surely Ensign Hoshi Sato Would Be Impressed

Editorial note: Here’s another post from Ultan O’Broin (@ultan) from the Oracle Applications User Experience Team in Dublin. Enjoy. Wow! A new year and already another cool translation feature in the mobile space announced. Following last month’s Word Lens launch, this time it’s Conversation Mode for Google Translate on Android.  Here’s how it works: In… Read More

Flickr Users Should Buy Flickr

In the wake of the sort-of confirmed rumor that Delicious was on shaky ground at Yahoo, Flickr users are understandably concerned about the future of their beloved service. Thomas Hawk’s (@thomashawk) speculation about Flickr’s value to Yahoo sparked a round of conversation, even if his methodology wasn’t terribly accurate. The obvious fear among heavy Flickr… Read More

Detailed Thoughts on the CDMA iPhone

If you’re interested in mobile markets and patterns, I highly recommend reading Tomi Ahonen’s (@tomiahonen) blog Communities Dominate Brands. Tomi’s detailed analysis of the Verizon iPhone announcement from yesterday is well worth a read. Communities Dominate Brands: The iPhone for Verizon in USA, means some more CDMA sales in Asia too His thoughts mirror my own,… Read More

All Your Online Activity on a Timeline

Memolane puts all your checkins and activity on a timeline, foursquare checkins, tweets and Facebook updates, YouTube videos, flickr and Picasa photos, TripIt trips and music from last.fm. Tell a story with your checkins, tweets and photos on Memolane [INVITES] According to the post, they’re taking requests for other services too, including Untappd, the network… Read More