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Using social bookmarking sites as a marketing tool

Posted on 20. Feb, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

 If you are promoting a blog or website you can make use of the various social bookmarking sites. After all the word ‘social’ tends to make you think of anythi ng other than online business issues, as it doesn’t really give a fair representation of what these sites actually do.

But if you are not taking advantage of them you are missing a valuable – and free – trick that you can put to good use as a marketing tool.

Sites such as Stumble Upon, Digg and del.icio.us make it easy to share the latest advances and additions to your website with the world at large, and they can provide a good stream of traffic once you know how to use them properly.

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Second Life for distance learning

Posted on 18. Feb, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

When I was reviewing the Justin Timberlake concert on Comcastic Island by One to One Interactive I was of the opinion that Second Life was a destination for brand sensationalism and odd geeky people. Then I attended the MIT Emerging Technology Conference where the sessions where simultaneously viewed by Second Life members; and the Q&A included the virtual audience.

The early value proposition of distance learning was that an event like this could cost thousands for travel and admission fees not to mention the time and productivity cost. The challenge was to develop content compelling enough to create meaningful learning experiences without the social aspect of the traditional physical learning environment. Second Life provides a distance learning experience that maintains the social interactions.

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Stanford’s Social e-Challenge puts social media to work for good

Posted on 18. Feb, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

Social E-Challenge is a business plan competition that promotes the creation of social ventures that use entrepreneurial tools to effect social change. Participants range from for-profit businesses with strong social responsibility to nonprofit’s with sustainable revenue generation models. The common denominator is that by being successful, these companies have a positive impact in our society and the environment.

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Web 2.0 meets Funding 2.0

Posted on 16. Feb, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

Spigit is a newly launched community that aims to provide a network of support for start-ups and their founders – the Entrepreneur Challenge. The simulation engine provided by spigit is a way to sort of test out your idea. The simulation runs through three stage where approval badges are awarded for things like buzz percentile, number of views, and expert approval. Completion badges are awarded at the end of each stage, enabling ideas to graduate to the next level. Several data points are considered for the simulation engine, including the tracking of dynamic interaction on the site. Spigit’s simulation benefits carry over into the virtual stock market as well, where “spigits” can be traded to determine the market value of a particular idea. 6 Top Companies will meet with Keiretsu SoCal; 1 will be selected to present to Keiretsu Investors for Funding Opportunities. (more…)

BitGravity superior for delivering HD video and rich media apps

Posted on 11. Feb, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

Analysts expect nearly 200% growth of the $800 million content delivery network (CDN) market in 2008. The highly competitive companies trailing behind industry leader Akamai, includes Limelight, Mirror Image, Itiva and Grid Networks. Companies are looking for ways to differentiate themselves in the highly competite market.

Enter BitGravity with their game changing architecture designed specifically for the challenge of delivering more immersive bandwidth intensive applications. The BitGravity progressive download technology allows high-definition video video to play with hardly any download time and minimal choppiness. It also allows you to jump around the video with hardly any latency.

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SaaS – can it provide legal IP protection?

Posted on 04. Feb, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

I have been using Google Docs lately for writing and ideation. I’ve written a few executive summaries, some business concepts, have been working on a book all using Google’s browser-based authoring environment. I have also used Google Spreadsheets do conduct some financial projections, model scenarios and track expenses.

Recently I contemplated sending an executive summary to an acquaintance that is a well-known venture capitalist. Of course I think its an amazing idea worth billions so before I hit send I’m starting to worry that the firm will just steal my idea. I don’t have an NDA or any legal documentation around the idea. What happen’s if the VC steals my fantastic idea?

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Demo 08 – Web 2.0 Start-up Launch Conference

Posted on 30. Jan, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

The last couple of days I’ve been in Palm Dessert California at the Demo 08 – the start-up launch conference. This is my first time at Demo and it won’t be the last. The mix of new companies and solutions is a fantastic barometer of the industry.

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MITX Event: Funding your Web 2.0 start-up

Posted on 23. Jan, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

Tuesday morning’s event was held at the offices of K&L Gates at the State Street Financial Center in Boston. This was a great event not only for Web 2.0 entrepreneurs but for business professionals of all kinds.  The venue was nearly full, which is impressive for a Tuesday after a long weekend. The key message was that a business needs to provide a unique solution to a problem, with the right team and market conditions and be able to communicate and network with investors. The panel discussions and Q&A from the group provided some valuable pointers for entrepreneurial folks ranging from those with back-of-the-napkin ideas to an established companies looking to take it to the next level. (more…)

Steve Jobs 90 Minute Keynote in 60 Seconds

Posted on 16. Jan, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

Veronica Belmont has created a killer summary of the Steve Jobs keynote at Macworld.

Finally a social network site that can help you find stuff to do locally

Posted on 11. Jan, 2008 by Dean Whitney in Uncategorized   and has   0 Comments

Have you ever tried to find something to do by searching on Google. You can easily learn to speak Klingon or look at photos from Singapore but finding some place to get a bite at 1AM isn’t likely. Zync is a new start-up that has a solution. Focused on lifestyle activities Zync employs patent pending algorithms that find like-minded people based on your ratings, profile, and a number of other factors, and make suggestions of local activities you might like based on those people’s opinions. We wrapped that core concept with social networking functionality that enables you to receive opinions from your trusted friends.
I met Brad Rosen the founder and CEO at an MIT Enterprise Forum event. The challenge is to get enough people using the system so that the database becomes rich enough to accurately match member personalities. Its kind of a catch 22 in the sense that if the members that join early will not get nearly as good of results as when the site has reached critical mass; which in turn may result in dissatisfied users and a less relevant database. Good examples are sites like Jobster and Naymz where they have provided great tools and functionality but the lack of members and activity lessen their ability to engage members.
I’m going to keep an eye on Zync, I think it has potential to be a long lasting Web 2.0 site and provide significant value. A search engine that helps us find all the local best kept secrets. Have you found any sites that give you a good idea of what’s going on locally?

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