Monthly Archives: May 2009

10 reasons why Google just reinvented online communication

This is a huge development. Techmeme is going wild over Google Wave. Google has focused on the one thing that is important in the web, communication. They have taken apart and reinvented, and integrated all forms of communication and build … Continue reading

Posted in Google Wave, user centric web | Tagged , | 21 Comments

An important revolution in the web can’t be driven by technology

Yesterday I tried logging into a service I hadn’t visited in a while. I couldn’t remember my user name or password. After a few frustrating and unsuccessful attempts I gave up. Recognize this? Happens to me all the time. Currently, … Continue reading

Posted in business model, user centric web, walled garden, web 2.0 | Tagged , , | 3 Comments

The Open, Social web needs plumbers

Chris Messina has a long and good post up about the open Social Web. He hits on a topic I have written about many times as well: Moreover, by commoditizing certain fundamental features, service providers will move to compete on … Continue reading

Posted in business model, FactoryJoe, OpenID, Rolf Skyberg, Tim O'Reilly, user centric web, web 2.0 | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

Looking for testers of our new photo service

[disclosure: this post is related to my job as CEO of www.glubble.com] I haven’t had a lot of time to blog lately. I regret that because I like thinking out loud here and I miss the interaction with the people … Continue reading

Posted in Glubble for Families | Tagged , , | 13 Comments