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On More or Less Permanent Hiatus

Well, after another brief shpurt of blogging, I’ve decided to kind of suspend things on DJI in more or less permanent hiatus.   The reason?  Not that I don’t have anything in particular to say (which I do, at times), so expect the odd post in an ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  11 Aug 2009

Teens Not Twittering? Absolutely. Here’s the Evidence.

What’s kind of interesting that isn’t mentioned in the original CNet article, is that the survey is made of 200 individuals who were members and consumers from the Participatory Media Network.  I take this to mean that these are individuals who already ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  13 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Morgan Stanley,  Facebook Inc.

WolframAlpha, Where Are You?

With its growing community, some pretty fantastic stuff with its development in frameworks, astronomy, and other eggheadedness awesomeness, I’m not sure if the problem is a piece of software which is inherently lackluster — Cuil, I’m looking at ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  13 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Will Microsoft Use Office 10 To Push Internet Explorer and Silverlight?

In advance of the inevitable blogging orgy around Microsoft’s Office 10, only a couple of questions I’d like answered: Will Office 10 work “better” in Internet Explorer, and will it require Silverlight to work?  It would be fascinating (and stupid) if ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  13 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.

Google OS and The Privacy Issue: For Some, Google Is Quite Evil

“Even though the company espouses that it doesn’t do evil, the potential for a lot of evil exists,” says Court. “It may start with simple ads  you get based on whether you like soccer or baseball, but the evolution of being spied on, not only through ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  10 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Speaking of Accidental Tweets …

EA’s UK PR team just tweeted an announcement that Command & Conquer 4 is now in development, though the linked press release doesn’t seem to exist yet. This seems to us like the result of an itchy trigger (or tweeter) finger. With recent online surveys ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  10 Jul 2009

Finding Mahalo In Them Thar SERPs

So, I’m not disparaging any company that gets 3M or so uniques per month, but its funny.  I remember that when Mahalo was launched some year(s) ago, in its initial incarnation / hype, I remember someone saying something about building its index to the 2 ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  10 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Making Friendfeed Better, Part II

Friendfeed needs powerful friends (read: friends with tons of friends, wealthy friends, powerful friends, friends with access).  They could do a lot worse than Thomas Hawk, Zooomr-evangelist, and gigantic Flickr Fan, who suggests a lot more engagement ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  10 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Flickr,  FriendFeed

On Using Twitter For Corporate Marketing

It appears as though some institutions are using interns to man their Twitter stations, as picked up by the Big Money Blog at Slate.com — Pizza Hut, in particular has had some success with their own intern: she’s grown their subscribership from 3000 to ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  10 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Jim Louderback

Google OS’s Hardware Strategy?

Perhaps the key to Google OS’s success is in this key statement that might have been overlooked yesterday: Messrs. Schmidt and Page were also careful not to position Chrome as a competitor to Microsoft Windows. They argued that Chrome will expand the ...

From TONY HUNG, Deep Jive Interests,  10 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  Intel

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