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Nov 30 2009

SideWiki, WAVE and the Future of the Web; Is Google a Trusted Partner?

Category: community building,lifestreaming,social media,tech opinionjmacofearth @ 1:43 pm

If you missed SideWiki like I have it might be, like me, you don't use the Google Toolbar in your browser. Well, thanks to buddy Michael Brito who published this link to is self-sidewikied entry to is own facebook page, I am now a SWiki-er. I've been a wiki fan for a while, but this takes things to a new level of content tagging and yet another disruptive technology from Google.

Google's SideWiki in Action

So as we are moving forward we can tag, comment and post content about the page that we are viewing. This in and of itself is not new, but that Google has added this function rather than some "untrusted" third party. [I imagine your groans, but pause for a second. If you think Google doesn't already have all the information on you to make a VERY LARGE file, then you probably delete your cookies each time you quit FF. I have resigned myself to using Google Analytics, with Info Sharing turned on, Google Voice, iGoogle as my RSS reader of choice. Anyway, to me, Google already has the links on me so adding more info to my file is not a concern of mine. The "toolbar" on the other hand takes up a lot of screen real estate and I'm not a fan of toolbars, regardless of how innovative and useful they are.]

Here are a few questions I have about SideWiki and how we, the browsing public [not the browsing marketers], might use SideWiki to enrich our browsing experience. So for now, I have the Google Toolbar enabled [wondering if there is a different SideWiki option] and I will add a few SideWiki entries as I go around. But I bet ya, within 24 hours I've hidden the Google Toolbar again and SideWiki will fall to the bottom of my internet toolbox. Until I NEED it.

[Kinda like Google WAVE, IMHO, it will be neat when I NEED it. Right now I don't need it. I don't even really understand it, but I'm sure I will at some point.]

So are you SideWiki savvy? If not, you might get on and check it out. Even if it's just to imagine how Google might use SideWiki content to influence search results. Go figure!

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/sidewiki-g

Kudos to britopian for his new gig:

britopian, michael brito

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Nov 18 2009

Name Your Passion: Are You a Creative or Account Type?

Category: about me,career,executive learnings,social media,tech opinionjmacofearth @ 2:10 pm

Why are we involved with digital marketing? Cutting edge? Bleeding edge? It's where things are going? Advertising is advertising where ever it takes place?

In seeing a tag line and list of speakers at IDEA 2009, a top Interactive Marketing conference I starting trying to imagine what ONE SHOW I would attend, which show would it be? What path would I choose as a statement about my passion and my creative vs. business acumen.

On the advertising and marketing side I have the IDEA conference. The presenters runs like a list of visionaries and people to watch in hip marketing, pr and advertising [yes there is a difference].

On the uber visionary side I have TED. Yes it's expensive but just going sets a bar pretty high for your ambitions.

Then there's WOMMA and the InBound Marketing summit. More for the practitioners of social media and the monetary connections to be made there. People we are all addicted to like Chris Brogan, David Armano, Seth Godin.

And lastly is Austin's own SXSWi (South-by-Southwest Interactive). I still have a panel in the running for presenting in 2010, so wish me luck.

[I know this is a limited and incomplete list, but this is supposed to be a short engaging post.]

And this year, my answer is…  IDEA. Roy Spence from GSDM, Barry Diller, Paul Bennett from IDEO, Alex Bogusky from Crispin Porter + Bogusky. And the list goes on.  The whole inspiration for this post was their tag line that touched a nerve or a vein [if we are characterizing passion rather than irritation].

IDEA 2009: Reinvention. The Velocity of Ideas.

What are your thoughts, choices, additions? What ONE CONFERENCE would define your passion and core strengths best?

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/name-your-passion

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Nov 16 2009

AMD, Dell, Intel and Computers for the Rest of Us

Category: tech opinionjmacofearth @ 2:09 pm

After a 1.8B settlement it seems like a truce has been declared between AMD and Intel. But in the lawsuit that continues to rattle on in NYC involving Intel's relationship with Dell many things are yet to be illuminated. Austin tech writer Kirk Ladendorf quotes some revealing emails that have been presented in that case. The most tasty missives are between Michael Dell and Intel CEO, Paul Otellini.

In 2005 Otellini sent a message to Mr. Dell stating, "There is nothing new here. [Meaning that AMD's Opteron was kicking Intel's butt.] Our product roadmap is what it is. It will deliver increasingly leadership products… Additionally we are transferring over 1B a year to Dell. [Marketing rebates.] That was judged by your team to be more than sufficient to compensate for the competitive issues."

Ouch! It is fine for Intel to spend their marketing dollars on any program they like. That's not an issue. But when it came down to push and shove, another voice from Intel responded to Mr. Dell's stinging criticism. Intel Chairman, Craig Barrett, wrote in an email to Otellini, "Not a time for weakness on our part. Stop writing checks immediately and put them back on list prices asap."

And the rest is history. AMD did show up in Dell servers and desktops and laptops.  But were the marketing dollars being used to paint a better picture of Dell's financial performance during those lean years?

According to the story in the AAS, "The lawsuit claims that Dell received $304 million in Intel rebates during one three-month period in 2004, which amounted to 36% of Dell's profit.

"By the middle of 2006, Dell's rebate payments from Intel rose to $554 million in a quarter — more than the company's profit for the period."

So were Dell and Intel doing anything wrong? Did their decision make personal computers more expensive during that period because Dell was not making machines with the less expensive AMD chipset?

Again, it's not about CAN they do this. The real question is WHY did they do this. Why did Dell and Intel engage in what appears to be negotiations about how much Intel would spend to keep AMD's superior Opteron chip out of Dell's server business?

Well, the 1.8B settlement has been paid, and AMD can lower their swords for now.

Here is a screenshot from Dell's website today:

Intel's Processor chooser

The above "Compare processors" with the Intel logo showing on the chip goes directly to an Intel Chip Selector presentation. And further down on the left-nav of Dell's site for Small and Medium Business Laptops you find the processor selector outlining the available chips.

Dell processors available

So somehow AMD no longer has a chip in the race in Dell's laptop lineup and Intel still owns the conversation about which processor is the best choice for you.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/Intel_Dell_AMD

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