Sunday, March 4, 2012

Grok

  • In just 15 short years, the Web hived off huge slabs of audience from print, but left most of the money behind.
  • (Computerworld Australia)
  • The first serious holes in Facebooks otherwise relentless march towards a $100 billion IPO appeared over the weekend with credible reports that claim the company will miss its Q1 revenue forecasts.
  • (CIO Australia)
  • Twitter is like standing in a room with 10,000 other people who are all shouting at each other simultaneously. Youre unlikely to come across too many blinding insights at 140 characters at a time, but thats hardly the point of the exercise. Or, maybe it is.
  • (CIO Australia)
  • Crossposted with The Green Grok. We think we can wound the planet, we think we can cut costs and stick the money in our pockets and just walk away. But some day the bill comes due. Its only a matter of time.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The best and the worst of Apple are on display this week. On one side of the coin, its stock cruised through $US500, making Apple the biggest company in the world (but still not the biggest ever).
  • (Computerworld Australia)
  • It cost the GOP Wednesday. Its voters have been lied to for too long. I agree. But lets be honest: Journalists whove watched all these debates cant grok the mindset of an undecided voter who just started paying attention. Trust me, I tried my hardest.
  • (Atlantic Online)
  • but even this late in the game I can grok what brought on the mania. (Tune-Yards? Not so much.
  • (Minneapolis City Pages (blog))
  • Those who've seen and used the Windows Phone hubs (People, Messaging, Office, etc.) will likely grok more quickly how to work with Windows 8.
  • (ZDNet)
  • One tip: Try tweeting something other than "Grok!" and "Me hungry!" • The Wheel: Again, we love your enthusiasm. But it's time to move on. And remember: That big thing rolling up to the curb is an SUV you climb into, not a stegosaurus you club to death.
  • (Sault Ste. Marie This Week)

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