Goodbye Hyper-Consumption, Hello Collaborative Consumption
The likes of Zipcar and Netflix have rapidly become household names. But what do the next generation of businesses based on shared resources and reinvented market behaviors look like?
The likes of Zipcar and Netflix have rapidly become household names. But what do the next generation of businesses based on shared resources and reinvented market behaviors look like?
2morrowknight | Posted 05.25.2011
As we close out another year, it's natural to wonder what innovations people will talk about in the coming year. One name buzzing in circles is Ameeda Chowdhury, the visionary CEO of Snazl.
Kimbal Musk | Posted 05.25.2011
The world is watching as Twitter announces its version of how users will interact with ads in realtime. We thought this would be a good time to share some of the insights OneRiot has learned.
Christina Gagnier | Posted 05.25.2011
While new technologies continue to emerge, allowing people to share more information on what seems like a daily basis, the privacy protections built into these tools has nowhere near caught up.
Fauzia Burke | Posted 05.25.2011
By staying off of Twitter and Facebook, as a marketer, you are missing out on community building, and you are also unaware of the conversations taking place about you, your books, and your competition.
Dr. Jim Taylor | Posted 05.25.2011
Pete Cashmore, the founder and CEO of Mashable, a well-read social-media blog, suggested in a recent CNN column that the real-time Web is one of the top 10 Web trends of 2010.
Martin Varsavsky | Posted 05.25.2011
Is leading a real time online life a risk? Are we safer or less safe if we frequently blog, use Twitter, Facebook, and Google Latitude?
Andrew Rosen | Posted 05.25.2011
To bet heavily on web 2.0, particularly in light of the events in Iran, is too aggressive a step for the Obama Administration with too unpredictable a technology still early in its infancy.
Rachel Botsman | Posted 05.25.2011