What is the Future of Facebook?

To not be a blip in the history of techno-fads, it needs a clever approach to get beyond being primarily ad supported. It must engage a far higher level of consumer trust. [...]

Chrome OS not just Hype

All flavors of PC OS are a slighty different twist on the same bad idea of perpetual license one-size-fits-all computing with this crazy notion of one giant hairball universal configuration of every possible services available at all time [...]

Bing v. Google Chatter

The NY post reported Sergey Brin is worried about Bing …

Surely Google has room for improvement and needs a little rattling to tune up its offering now that a competitor with some financial means to fight is in the game, and not just a startup they can roll over. The fact remains consumers don’t actually care [...]

The LongTail and Web Video Monetization

Today, we are somewhere between the head and the emergence of the first parts of the tail, however with the decline in TV advertising revenue and the fierce demand for video viewing … a long tail will emerge. [...]

Video Suggestion Engines

The web is all about choice and knowing how to navigate. It’s too easy to make the wrong choice – with TV it’s just too simple to hit the channel button. The suggestion engine feature must be evolved is to help TV survive as well as create web-video mass adoption – converge or diverge doesn’t matter both media; need it. [...]

Next Generation Web Video

The next generational advancement in web-video has to be the “remote control” or the way users interact with the video distribution to pick videos or sequences of videos. Logically this mean it has to be an advancement of a search and categorization – an area locked up by Google, the owner of YouTube. [...]

Web-TV Convergence, What is it?

Network TV is losing its hold on “video entertainment.” A radical market shift on TV means that there is an opportunity for the web to offer a different, hopefully superior product, for video entertainment. [...]