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The Most Interesting Online Video Trend

Both Sides of the Table

The future of TV will follow the rule of Deflationary Economics as I outline influenced by the book The Innovator’s Dilemma. For those who still don’t know the origins, the Harlem Shake started as a small skit from a YouTuber named Filthy Frank (10 million views as of this writing) on January 30, 2013. Harlem Shake.

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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

Both Sides of the Table

was the “static&# web. Traditional media companies published their stories on the web. was the 2-way web. I then remember when Amazon started selling books on the web. As John Battelle chronicles in his brilliant (and must read) book, The Search , Google thought this idea stunk. So did the media.

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Frank Addantes FounderBlog: So, you need to develop a product?

Frank Addante

There are a lot of people out there who can "write code", but very few good engineers. Bringing in Steady engineers too early could result in a less competitive product, bringing them in too late could result in instability. Blogger Template originally design by Web-Kreation Converted By Jacky Supit

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Frank Addantes FounderBlog: GoogleClick - Who owns your cash register?

Frank Addante

What if there was another competitive cash register on the market? Sure, theres a wave of new technology solutions that have come into the market that are competitive with DoubleClick, but, they are unproven. After writing this, I think I smell something. Whats the cost of not having it? How could they abuse their power?

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Frank Addantes FounderBlog: Startup 5.0 – I’m just going to chill out for a bit… (OK, for a month…)

Frank Addante

In Silicon Valley, people are much more competitive, have more focus/experience in software backgrounds and often focus more attention on the methods first, then the results. So, I tried to do everything “by the book.&# There is no “how-to&# book for your company. … mistake: Pushing too hard too early.

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