I’ve been playing with Brightkite lately and while I’m not sure exactly why, it has been fun. Really, this is just Dodgeball 2.0 and had Google not let it languish, who knows where that would be, but woulda’, shoulda’, coulda’, right? There aren’t many people on Brightkite yet but in NYC, it’s interesting to see [...]
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MIT Sloan MBAs on Google
20May08A friend and I decided to publish our work from one of the last classes of our MBA experience, Advanced Strategy with Rebecca Henderson. The subject of our course long work was on Google. That should explain some of the academic tone.
The idea was to put it out there and solicit feedback, hopefully contributing to [...]
I just finished reading Brad Fitzpatrick’s Thoughts on the Social Graph by way of Anil Dash’s post on it. (It took a couple of days to get through with all of the Hurricane Dean excitement here in Kingston.) The notion is that both users and site developers would be best served by [...]
More Shiny for the iPhone
17Aug07I’ve been meaning to write this for the last week. I saw an interesting article over on theAppleBlog about a new little application for the iPhone. Apparently a hosting company has built a nice iPhone-specific control panel for their services. Now, I don’t think I’ve ever needed to reboot a server or [...]


