1. Take away the risk and
you can do anything.
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2. “ It is questionable if all
the mechanical
inventions yet made
have lightened the
day's toil of any
human being. ”
—John Stuart Mill
3. Every cackling hen was an egg at first.
· A major bookselling chain such as Borders keeps
literally hundreds of thousands of unique titles in
inventory.
· Do you realize if it weren't for Edison we'd be watching
TV by candlelight?
· Made up of horizontal, vertical and -degree lines, this
map is topological rather than geographical.
· Brown and Dugui reference Microsoft's slogan, Where
do you want to go today?
4. The onion you are eating is someone else's water
lily
Implement web-enabled synergies
5. Do something, even if it's nothing.
· So get connected, get the network humming, and join
the tribes that are in your areas of interest.
· Pursue drastic and large-scale innovation within and on
the fringes of WMG.
· Don't try to sell what's abundant sell what is scarce.
· The amorphous algorithm has metamorphosed our
virtual phantom limbs into bodies.
6. “ Microsoft is engaging
in unlawful predatory
practices that go well
beyond the scope of
fair competition. ”
—Orrin Hatch
7. Better to ask twice than to lose your way once.
· Get engagement, conversation, relevance,
personalization, meaning.
· Success has to be defined by the individual or company.
· The Future of Content: Protection is in the Business
Model not in Technology
· Not intelligence per se but an abstract 'life' none the
less.
8. In conclusion
· Integrate wireless solutions
· Incubate data-driven value
· Implement interactive experiences
· and remember: Carve the peg by looking at the hole.
10. Credits
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