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Head in the Cloud | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/2010/06/06/head-in-the-cloud
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Head in the Cloud. 8216;s recent addition of the “ Readwrite Cloud. Http:/ www.zumodrive.com/. As far as a “cloud” play for media, it can’t get any simpler, and there are lots of options for users for this kind of service. So how do they differentiate their product? Well, its a subtle but interesting twist, pointed out here in this article on TechCrunch. 8211; This is related to the Trust issue, but its slightly different in that what I...
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A not really review of ‘The Social Network’ | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/2010/11/01/a-not-really-review-of-the-social-network
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. A not really review of ‘The Social Network’. Ok – confession time: I didn’t see the movie, I don’t plan to, and this isn’t a film review at all. I am merely using the subject matter of the film as a device to further what, for me, is the more central and important lesson of this tale … and that is that ideas are cheap. I will defer to the wise and eloquent Lawrence Lessig. Absolutely not. Did he steal any other property? Whatever your i...
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sunk cost dilemma | timjmitchell.com
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Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...
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swords | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/tags/swords
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...
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Curation or Algorithm? … David Hume weighs in. | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/2014/02/07/curation-or-algorithm-david-hume-weighs-in
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. 8230; David Hume weighs in. 8221; with regards to the filtering and recommendation challenge for digital content. The “recommendation problem” has been a constant theme in my career and, indeed, its a big part of the internet’s story. How do you filter all of that information so that a single human can acquire the result they desire? 8221; (or… curation vs. algorithm) thing. I’m a big fan of David Hume. On the Philosophy Bites podcast.
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game theory | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/tags/game-theory
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...
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creative destruction | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/tags/creative-destruction
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. Dont throw good money at bad. This may be oversi...
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fallacy of sunk cost | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/tags/fallacy-of-sunk-cost
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Fallacy of sunk cost. Zen and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is my own little invention that applies an “economic way of thinking” to technology product development, and the Fallacy of Sunk Cost. Is, IMO, a highly applicable economic principle. Proper understanding and application not only benefits the products we make, but it benefits morale and company culture. To give credit where credit is due, Steve Bronstein. 8221; (from Plonkey Money.
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emergent order | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/tags/emergent-order
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. A not really review of ‘The Social Network’. Ok – confession time: I didn’t see the movie, I don’t plan to, and this isn’t a film review at all. I am merely using the subject matter of the film as a device to further what, for me, is the more central and important lesson of this tale … and that is that ideas are cheap. I will defer to the wise and eloquent Lawrence Lessig. Absolutely not. Did he steal any other property? Whatever your i...
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cloud computing | timjmitchell.com
http://timjmitchell.com/tags/cloud-computing
Digital and Social Media, Product Management, Technology, Economics. Head in the Cloud. 8216;s recent addition of the “ Readwrite Cloud. Http:/ www.zumodrive.com/. As far as a “cloud” play for media, it can’t get any simpler, and there are lots of options for users for this kind of service. So how do they differentiate their product? Well, its a subtle but interesting twist, pointed out here in this article on TechCrunch. 8211; This is related to the Trust issue, but its slightly different in that what I...