Selling your product for money is a very normal business model. If you make a product it will cost you some money and to make a profit you'll ask more money for the product than you spend on manufacturing it. The same goes for services you offer....
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The Long Tail is not a fail
Anderson downgrades Long Tail to Chocolate Teapot status: "The end came quickly," as authors of morbid weepies like to say. On Monday WiReD magazine editor Chris Anderson effectively admitted game over for his "Long Tail", the idea he's been...
Read moreTech predictions 2009: Information filtering and behavioral targeting are the new gold
Clay Shirky mentioned it some time ago "It's Not Information Overload. It's Filter Failure". And he is right, currently there is so much information that it is hard to filter it correctly to come to the information you need (Well it is not hard...
Read moreThe 2008 "it" list
While all our colleagues (including us) are doing bold predictions on what will be hot or not in 2009, let’s take a quick recap of what was hot in 2008. In a true Web 2.0 collaboration fashion we (@mnankman, @rickmans and @leeprovoost) discussed...
Read moreTech Predictions 2009: Music-As-A-Service (…at last)
The title says it all, and I believe that 2009 will be the year in which we start to see some real music-as-a-service propositions come to life. Although some existing online music services may claim to be already providing “music as a service”,...
Read moreTech Predictions 2009: First convict for hacking into a cloud
The year 2009 will definitely see much cloud accumulation. Cloud computing is a hard to miss trend. Gartner ranked it #2 in their top-10 of tech trends. Let me list some noteworthy clouding initiatives that got to my attention: Microsoft has already...
Read moreThere is no such thing as a phase two
When developing enterprise 2.0 solutions there is no such thing as a phase two in which you can do product enhancements that are left out in phase one. If you did not start with a proper enhanced product or service within your E2.0 environment that...
Read moreFirstTuesday: The Entrepreneur’s Ball
On Tuesday evening, I had the distinctly heady experience of speaking to an audience of some 100 Entrepreneurs, Investors and Service Providers in an event to “Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of UK’s Internet Industry”. This informal event,...
Read moreTop 5 facts on cloud computing (and why it matters)
Last weeks were cloudy. Microsoft announced a Windows Cloud OS. Amazon announced that Windows will be supported in their Elastic Cloud. The blogosphere was full of comments on the brilliant talk of Larry Ellison at Oracle Expo where he stated that...
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