Showing posts with label TechCrunch Disrupt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TechCrunch Disrupt. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Facebook's Search Option


Zuck did mention search at Disrupt but in a way I liked. I think Facebook is well positioned to do full blown search.

The Facebook Search Engine
Facebook Could Do Well In Search

Facebook’s embedded option
- Developing an external ad network
- Monetizing paid search
- Entering China
Of the three options, search is clearly the most interesting. An external ad network is inevitable. Google proved this model with Adsense...... Facebook’s traffic is so great now that an external ad network might increase their revenues by 2x or so .... The only (known) models that deliver RPMs high enough to compete with Google are search, payments, and e-commerce.
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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Two Things I Noted

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Khosla might be legendary to the world, he is beyond legendary to me.

I watched this video with immense interest: Khosla At Disrupt.

I noted many things, but two things I would like to briefly mention.

One, his mention of the 500 million people in India who have never seen a doctor because they can't afford one. He seems to suggest, there's an app for that. I mean, that is revolutionary.

Two, and this is coming from Arrington. When he said even shorter URLs, he was kidding. But I don't think he needs to be kidding. I think shorter URLs are a good option. Even Bitly URLs are long. Instead of bit.ly why not simply b.l - I mean, that part might already be an easy option.

Off to watch Zuck speak.

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Brett Martin Of Sonar

So there is this guy called Brett Martin.


He looks like the actor Matthew McConaughey.


He presented his app Sonar at the TechCrunch Disrupt. We exchanged a few tweets and a few emails. The guy is buying me lunch during Internet Week.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Square: Jack Dorsey's Second Act?

(Article first published as Square: Jack Dorsey's Second Act? on Technorati.)

As I was watching Jack Dorsey call cash registers "ugly" the other day at TechCrunch Disrupt, I found myself thinking, is Square Jack Dorsey's second act? Is he getting to do with Square what he was not allowed to do with Twitter?

I think so. The Founder CEO is a rare animal, but it is my favorite animal. All the trailblazing companies I know have had Founder CEOs. Twitter stands in stark contrast to Facebook. Mark Zuckerberg has relentlessly pivoted, he has relentlessly added features. What used to be The Wall became The Stream. We now have a like button to press. There are Facebook Comments at blogs. Twitter, by comparison, stagnated. There has only been scaling and a little bit of monetization.