Marketing local and online
I suggest a few ways someone can market a product in a local market by interacting with existing communities.
Free wireless is good for your business
An open letter to any bricks & mortar business to attract the 25-30 demographic in their premises: offer free broadband!
Mildly-Massive Multiplayer Theatre Games?
I’m sure some of you have seen the following video where prior to seeing a film in the cinema the viewers collectively play a game of ‘arkanoid’/breakout simply by moving their hands right and left – motions that a sensor in the room picks up and controls the paddle. And every now and then when [...]
Touché Mr. Branson
Just saw this article about Stephen Hawking in zero gravity – and he certainly looks like he’s on top of the world (pun intended)! And although that out-of-gravity experience of his might even inspire him out of whatever scientific black hole he happens to be in these days the message is clear for all: if [...]
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We therefore decided to make a tool that strips away the things we didn't like about existing services. To do this, we've worked on technology that allows the user to enhance pages in-line. The user's content lives as a native part of the page, not 'out-of-line' in a side bar or non-native content layer. In the 'first layer' as you put it. We think that gives a different level of control and power to the user, gives a different value to their content, and rids us of the heavyweight UI elements of previous services in one swoop. We let people share their enhancements with others...so you can follow people of interest, and their enhancements get merged into your view of the web.
We're still really raw ( pre-start-up) but that's our vision. You can try out our preview if you wish, with FireFox at http://www.yaytrail.com. Please also take a look at our introductory brief at http://www.yaytrail.com/brief/dec09 and what our users are saying at http://yaytrail.blogspot.com/
Thanks for your time and I hope to see you soon on YayTrail.
Tom Kehoe - 8 months ago
Robert Scoble asks, What are the tech bloggers missing? Your business!
The post hit a nerve with me. Robert is absolutely right!
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