Monthly Archives: December 2007

LIVE BLOGGING – IDC Press Conference Media and IT Trends 2007 – 2008

I am now at IDC Press Conference about the Israeli  and international IT and Media markets. I will live blog from there – stay tuned… Update I Israel’s IT per capita expenses is a bit behind Ireland, but in GDP numbers we are in a good position. Our market is not going to grow too much. we [...]
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Three Missing Links In Making Internet Video Mainstream Entertainment

As the year ends, here are the three most important developments that can change the online video market as we know it: 1. Content Discovery – as new blood and creative people are getting into the online video market, users are overwhelmed by the amount of unknown content out there. Technologies today do not provide a [...]
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Mac Migrant – a new blog for new Mac users (like me…)

Dear readers – I just bought my first Mac and wanted to share the love. So I’ve opened a blog for new Mac users, describing my adventures as a new Mac users, the hopefully will become a useful resources for new users. It can be found here.  Several new posts are on the way for [...]
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Online Storytelling, Justification, And What The Godfather Has To Do With It

This is the first in a series of posts where we will try to discover and define the art of online storytelling. The aim of these posts is to create a conversation, and as such, they will be posted in Facebook and relevant mailing lists. All posts will be tagged with “online storytelling” – I’d [...]
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Social Networks are NOT a Cure For Stupidity

Every time I talk with people about Facebook and social networks I learn a lot. Different people have different views on the application of these sites, how to use them, what is proper and what not. In one of the panels I’ve attended, The following argument was raised: Facebook is not a business tool, and [...]
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