January 2012
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December 2011
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Dave Winer wants us to ignore the rapid adoption of apps — primarily driven by the genius generation of smart phones now on the market — because he says they ‘are not the future’. This reminds me of the Chico Marx line, ‘Who are you going to believe? Me, or your own eyes?’
Leaving aside the…
Dave Winer wants us to ignore the rapid adoption of apps — primarily driven by the genius generation of smart phones now on the market — because he says they ‘are not the future’. This reminds me of the Chico Marx line, ‘Who are you going to believe? Me, or your own eyes?’
Leaving aside the…
“We’re running out of time to be social. With penetration of the social Web hitting 80%-90% in many countries (80% across Europe, 86% in the US, 95% in Poland and — in Urban India — 98%.) U.S. consumers… are already spending more time using social applications online than they do volunteering, praying, phoning, emailing or exercising. They spend only a little less time than on child care, or shopping. This means we’ll spend less time wasting time on social applications, and devote what minutes are left to apps which help us save time, money and effort.”