Sacha Pfeiffer
Sacha Pfeiffer of the Boston Globe talks with Chip about the trend toward older Americans preferring bolder, spicier flavors in their food.
What do you expect from a blog? Fred Wilson points out what I have been thinking myself the past few days: Marc Andreesen is doing a great job with his new blog — but he’s setting the bar very high for himself. Nearly every day he has a relevant, provocative, and informative post. And they…
For those interested in the enterprise search and monitoring market, Robert Scoble’s Podtech interview with Clare Hart of Dow Jones is a must watch. As President of the Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group and former CEO of Factiva, she certainly knows this market from the perspective of the large enterprise. The interview focuses on Factiva…
At the behest of Bryan Person, I attended a social media meetup last night in Boston in promotion of the book “The Strategy Paradox” by Michael Raynor of Deloitte Consulting. Organized by Eli Singer out of Toronto, it offered a whole new way to promote a book. It wasn’t a typical book event where the…
Privacy matters. We all should be able to keep things private when done in the privacy of our own homes. But when you go out on the public Internet, no absolute right to privacy exists. Nor should it. Tracking your clickstream, using cookies to measure visitor behavior and perhaps target ads, building databases of activity,…
Steve Rubel seems to be spending the last week of the year writing obituaries as part of what he hopes will become self-fulfilling prophecies. First, he killed the page view. And now it is the term "social media" that he intends to send to the grave. I’ve already opined on the page view, now let…
A few months ago, I picked up a copy of Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston, but I didn’t get a chance to read it until this past weekend. Turns out to be an excellent read. At first, I was skeptical of the notion of reading transcripts of interviews rather than a coherent story, but it…