Jarvis has an amazing, meaty post today that starts off reporting on a NYC breakfast Valley luminary Tony Perkins held, and ends up meditating on what future revenue and business models for the web might be as social software, FOAF, blogging, and relationships become the center of the universe.
It’s a brilliant post, even for Jeff, who is one of the smartest people I’ve ever known (and, scarily, one of the quickest-thinking–okay, and one of the fastest-talking, too)
Click on this one as fast as you can–there are so many good ideas here–and at this earlier, related post on user-created content of Jeff’s as well.
Man, you are rocking.
Jarvis has an amazing, meaty post today that starts off reporting on a NYC breakfast Valley luminary Tony Perkins held, and ends up meditating on what future revenue and business models for the web might be as social software, FOAF, blogging, and relationships become the center of the universe.
It’s a brilliant post, even for Jeff, who is one of the smartest people I’ve ever known (and, scarily, one of the quickest-thinking–okay, and one of the fastest-talking, too)
Click on this one as fast as you can–there are so many good ideas here–and at this earlier, related post on user-created content of Jeff’s as well.
Man, you are rocking.