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24 January '06 - 02:39

Google to Yahoo is blind evolution to intelligent design

Esther Dyson on the panel "The next big thing" in comparing "people keep comparing Google and Yahoo ... but the one is blind evolution whereas the other one is intelligent design ... well that is funny at least to Americans." This is actually a panel you should go and watch that video later as especially the comparison between modells from Google and Yahoo shines a good light on those companies.

Fun part about having a conference done by a media company? They may have to catch up about the new digital life, but distributing video like this or having professional photographers running around making photos - and uploading them to flickr.

Also fun: Martin Varsawsky just told us that he had to pay a fine because google earth unveiled the pool he had built - without permission. This is a fun one AND interesting.

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About Nicole Simon I love working with people and help them get successful, especially through the use of social software. Though I have been on the net for over a decade and have consulted SMB for years, I also understand the corporate side, as I have worked in a major corporation for 15 years.

If you need a name for what I do, I usually call myself a European New Media Specialist with a special interest in (micro) blogging, podcasting and second life. I also love to 'testdrive' products / concepts which is best described as Technology Implementation Analyst. Recently I have finished the German Twitter book and will specialize a bit in 2009 on this topic as well as building more bridges between communities.

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When I do interviews (mainly pre conference podcasts I put them up here: Bloxpert so I can seperate blog / podcast talk a bit more from the stuff here.

Useful Sounds is my personal podcast, and I also have a German blog. Living in Lübeck, Germany, a European point of view comes with everything.



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