It's only a blunder if it doesn't work. And that depends not on the bonus but whether there's a clear top-down plan for a well-defined social product. Bottom-up development, where each team figures out whether/how to…
I think that in the video you should get rid of the elevator music and have someone narrating the most important points about the service, such as how it differentiates itself, what are the limits (storage capacity,…
Microsoft used to be able to "embrace and extend" in order to extinguish the competitor. With Bing it seems they can only "embrace", by which I mean copying and trying to decrease differentiation. But look at the trend.…
The same thing occured to me. The same thing probably occured to everyone that read the article, because that's exactly what the article says: "The findings in the current study are limited in their application as this…
Your problem is that you believe that since you personally don't want to do crack, that the overall usage of crack in the general population wouldn't increase if it was available at the corner store. That's called…
Here's how I see it. You have all these knobs you can twiddle with and see the results. Here's what happens when you turn the knobs: make crack legal -----> crack-use increases a LOT make crack cheaper ----->…
Let me get this straight... you think you're going to regulate the behavior of a crackhead by changing his tax rate?
I think the reality of how +1 will be used will be more like this: you see your list of search results. The first three are so-so and the fourth one is great. You think to yourself "why the hell was the great result not…
The parent is actually correct. From the original paper: The new form of the problem can be described in terms of a game which we call the 'imitation game." It is played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an…
There's a name for "good reasons" that don't result in proven product. They're called "bad reasons".
This product reminds me of cue-cat, in the sense that it fails to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
Yes, these secondary affects are interesting to think about. Also, if people don't have to drive 95% of the time, people will forget how to drive, and will probably be unable to instantly switch into 'operator' mode…
Sure, and snorting vitamins could replace eating meals. Sleep has been implicated in a lot of secondary roles, including memory consolidation, the body's ability to repair itself, etc. It's unlikely such a fundamental…
I think that's the most important feature, and would give your site an advantage to using a wiki. Providing/exposing 'semantic structure' in documents and separating style from structure is cool, but I don't think…
Sell when you can, not when you have to.
It's only a blunder if it doesn't work. And that depends not on the bonus but whether there's a clear top-down plan for a well-defined social product. Bottom-up development, where each team figures out whether/how to…
I think that in the video you should get rid of the elevator music and have someone narrating the most important points about the service, such as how it differentiates itself, what are the limits (storage capacity,…
Microsoft used to be able to "embrace and extend" in order to extinguish the competitor. With Bing it seems they can only "embrace", by which I mean copying and trying to decrease differentiation. But look at the trend.…
The same thing occured to me. The same thing probably occured to everyone that read the article, because that's exactly what the article says: "The findings in the current study are limited in their application as this…
Your problem is that you believe that since you personally don't want to do crack, that the overall usage of crack in the general population wouldn't increase if it was available at the corner store. That's called…
Here's how I see it. You have all these knobs you can twiddle with and see the results. Here's what happens when you turn the knobs: make crack legal -----> crack-use increases a LOT make crack cheaper ----->…
Let me get this straight... you think you're going to regulate the behavior of a crackhead by changing his tax rate?
I think the reality of how +1 will be used will be more like this: you see your list of search results. The first three are so-so and the fourth one is great. You think to yourself "why the hell was the great result not…
The parent is actually correct. From the original paper: The new form of the problem can be described in terms of a game which we call the 'imitation game." It is played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an…
There's a name for "good reasons" that don't result in proven product. They're called "bad reasons".
This product reminds me of cue-cat, in the sense that it fails to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
Yes, these secondary affects are interesting to think about. Also, if people don't have to drive 95% of the time, people will forget how to drive, and will probably be unable to instantly switch into 'operator' mode…
Sure, and snorting vitamins could replace eating meals. Sleep has been implicated in a lot of secondary roles, including memory consolidation, the body's ability to repair itself, etc. It's unlikely such a fundamental…
I think that's the most important feature, and would give your site an advantage to using a wiki. Providing/exposing 'semantic structure' in documents and separating style from structure is cool, but I don't think…
Sell when you can, not when you have to.