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Simeon Spearman

The Rise of the Sharing Economy - 0 views

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    Sharing economy overview: what are the motivations?
John Rich

Framework: Collaborative Economy Honeycomb | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Digital ... - 0 views

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    A great example of visualizing a trend. COuld this be a good way to also show "overlapping trends" and/or imagine adding our "subway lines" in and out of these nodes...
John Rich

Lyft's ridesharing service reaches 24 new cities in a single day - 0 views

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    The sharing economy rolls along.
Simeon Spearman

Shareable: Is Social Media Catalyzing an Offline Sharing Economy? - 0 views

  • The results of Latitude Research and Shareable Magazine's The New Sharing Economy study released today indicate that online sharing does indeed seem to encourage people to share offline resources such as cars and bikes, largely because they are learning to trust each other online. And they're not just sharing to save money - an equal number of people say they share to make the world a better place.
Simeon Spearman

Pasta&Vinegar » Blog Archive » Cybersyn: a real-time computer-controlled ... - 0 views

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    i like the idea of urban computing and "people as sensors"
Greg Steen

Packages Shrink to Fit Spending-Power Decline | News - Advertising Age - 0 views

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    Hurt by the slow economy, marketers are trying a new pitch: Instead of offering more for less, they're selling less for less, shrinking package sizes and cutting prices in hopes of spurring purchases from penny-pinching consumers.
Eric Payne

Yelp Strikes Hotel Bookings Partnership With Hipmunk | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    First [technically Fandango] then OpenTable, now Yelp. The Frictionless Economy continues.
Simeon Spearman

There's Too Much Social Media 'Noise' - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "1. Marketers suck. Including me. Look at my big tech company list over on Facebook. Do you actually learn much? A little, but marketers push themselves too much, and say too little. 2. No one is focused on what you want. Including me. I have a list of tech industry investors. Rich people. I want to hear from them about when they talk about investing, the economy, starting companies, trends, that kind of stuff. But do they stay focused? No. They talk about movies. Their vacations. Their kids. And more. 3.  Everyone is emotional. Including me. I have a list of tech industry VIPs. People who have changed the world. Invented Twitter. Or the Web. Or built Microsoft. Etc etc. But when they post about emotional topics like politics, religion, babies, pets, death, birth everyone goes crazy and reshares their posts. 4. Everyone has gone Gagnam Style. Including me. We love resharing. Retweeting. Talking. Liking. Pushing. Watch my tech news list and you'll see the same story rehashed, repeated, reshaped, remashed."
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