Clay Shirky provides (and expands on) an extremely interesting metric for a unit of human creative time expenditure, the Wikipedia.
Good ideas, and how to turn good ideas into great products
Clay Shirky provides (and expands on) an extremely interesting metric for a unit of human creative time expenditure, the Wikipedia.
It’s definitely an interesting balance here. Lots of very smart people vs. very high cost of living (especially housing) vs. extremely entitled attitudes (running along all dimensions, but especially intelligence, success, and wealth) vs. one of the best climates and most beautiful locales in the world.
I was using Serendipity, but found that most blogging tools didn’t work well with it. Going with a defacto standard platform should improve that situation. It will be a few days before the site is configured the way I want it.
(Or, yet another opportunity to use the iPod as an example.)
In his latest post, Requirements, shmequirements Forrester’s new Product Management Tool analyst asks “How big a collection of functionality should a requirements tool embrace?”
The canonical answer, based on everything we know about successful products (including, of course, the iPod) is “less than we think.” Products [...]