How Innovation In Tech Has Changed
There are so many successful tech startups around us today. In recent history the likes of Instagram, Kik, Plancast, Angry Birds, Rapportive etc have kicked butt. In not-so-recent history we had apps...
View ArticleResponse to Robert Scoble’s post on Angry Birds as the next Identity player
This is a video response to Robert Scoble’s recent blog post on how Angry Birds could be the next major identity player. What he means is – next time you try to log into Disqus, Seesmic, Quora or even...
View ArticleThe End of Communication As We Know It – part I
Gartner says that in about 5 years, social networking services will replace email as the primary channel for interpersonal communications for 20% of business users. Well, this has happened across many...
View ArticleGoogle Pluses and Minuses – What Works & What’s Missing with Google+
Google’s latest offering in the social networking arena – Google+ (also known as Google Plus) has now been out for over a month and already they have surpassed over 25 million registered users! To put...
View ArticleTwitter’s walls are going up! And soon.
I was perplexed earlier this month when my tweets wouldn’t post to my LinkedIn profile. Sure I had changed my settings to post only those tweets with the hashtag #in, but that should’nt have caused any...
View ArticleAchieving exponential user growth: Marketing in the new age
When I first read Andrew Chen’s essay on how the VP of Marketing role is changing into a role best described as ‘Growth Hacker’, I was sold after the first paragraph. While I disagree with some parts...
View ArticleFacebook’s inability to stay focused and be original
As the Randi Zuckerberg story continues to blow up on the interwebs, I suddenly realized that in fact the bigger story lay in that Facebook was about the release a massive feature/ app called Poke. I...
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