May 2012
28 posts
Ubergizmo » MIT’s Project T(ether) reminds us of... →
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Vi handler med klokken - Aftenposten →
Frem til nå har butikksjefer vært mest opptatt av hva som er enklest for dem. Nå forstår de at det må bli enklere for deg og meg å handle, om de skal få solgt flere varer
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DOMANI - Agency Services →
Showrooming
– http://www.rsrresearch.com/2012/05/15/target-amazon-the-limits-of-coopetition/#fullsite
goods and services that can be easily digitized are prime targets for...
– http://www.rsrresearch.com/2012/05/15/target-amazon-the-limits-of-coopetition/
We will never have Web 3.0, because the Web’s dead.
– Here’s Why Google and Facebook Might Completely Disappear in the Next 5 Years - Forbes
Tippexperience2 - YouTube →
Great interactive storytelling using linked YouTube videos.
… Vi kan se fortiden, men ikke påvirke den. Vi kan påvirke fremtiden, men ikke...
– http://blog.makingwaves.no/2012/05/bokanbefaling-clock-of-the-long-now-av-stewart-brand/
Marketing is dead
– dead-says-saatchi-saatchi-ceo
Do You Know What You Don't Know? - Art Markman -...
You’re likely to discover unexpected gaps in your knowledge. In psychology, we call this cognitive barrier the illusion of explanatory depth. It means you think you fully understand something that you actually don’t.
http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/05/discover_what_you_need_to_know.html?awid=9043024964425790347-3271»
Fab's Refocus Was A Brilliant Decision →
Digital services can help you leverage the tactics of personal selling in a...
– Moi
In a self-service store, shoppers sell to themselves. The store only stock up...
Money is elastic for the shopper, time is not
– Herb Sorenson, Retailforum
Studium viser at 65% av kjøp som ender i fysisk butikk er “påvirket”...
But I am never going to optimize short-term revenue at the expense of user...
– Dick Costolo, Twitter CEO
love @dickc’s clarity about what’s important
(via bijan)
Steve Jobs: Creativity & making connections | Om... →
We will hit the point, likely soon, when the cost of starting a business is...
– i said the same thing up at HBS last month. i think we are there now. maybe we’ve been there for several years. but it takes time to wake up and smell the roses.
Is it a Tech Bubble?…NO…Just too many Wantrepreneurs | Howard Lindzon (via fred-wilson)
Internet! - Imgur →
Illustrasjoner fra en annen tid.
Tesco sets its sights on international e-commerce... →
The UK supermarket giant Tesco is to expand its international e-commerce operations by mirroring key elements of its British online groceries site, Tesco.com.
April 2012
31 posts
When technology first comes out, if it works is what matters most. When everyone...
– http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1548&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+FunctioningForm+%28LukeW+Ideation+%2B+Design%29
…on limitations of search →
Search is limited by what we can ask it. In the future, the information revolving around your interests finds you.
The of course principle of design →
Most companies (including web startups), he said, are looking to “wow” with their products, when in reality what they should be looking for is an “‘of course’ reaction from their users.”
When we choose for ourselves, we are far more committed to the outcome — by a...
– http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/04/increase_your_teams_motivation.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+harvardbusiness+%28HBR.org%29
The Intention Economy: When Customers Take Charge... →
Demystifying social media - McKinsey Quarterly -... →
The form factor will change, but the core experience won’t.
– http://money.cnn.com/2012/04/17/technology/microsoft-windows-8/
Inc.com →
Seven Guidelines For Designing High-Performance... →
Graphic Gameplan →
Digital Coupons Rival Print Counterparts in... →
it is already interesting to see that the shift from delayed gratification to...
– Why Netflix Never Implemented The Algorithm That Won The Netflix $1 Million Challenge | Techdirt
Gathering Analytics on Clickable Prototypes:... →
Multitaskere er hektet på irrelevans. →
Feb 2012 eCommerce Survey | Tom Robertshaw →
The most popular platform was Magento, with 6,795 sites, a 20% share of eCommerce stores found. Magento has seen a staggering growth-rate, increasing in popularity by over 21% in the last 4 months alone.