robert scoble

News Curation in the Social Media Newsroom on YiGG

Inspired by Robert’s blog­post on news cura­tion we’ve start­ed this exper­i­ment. With YiGG we’ve been pro­vid­ing a Social News Plat­form since 2006, where news-addicted users have been read­ing, adding, com­ment­ing on and rec­om­mend­ing news. Some of Robert’s ideas we’ve imple­ment­ed already, oth­ers we haven’t yet. As always, the eas­i­est thing for us would be to devel­op this “cura­tion thing” step-by-step — fol­low­ing the seven ‘needs’ he described in his post. For us management

Silicon Valley 2009 — Goldrausch 2.0 auf Phoenix und 3sat: Am 16. und 17.1.2010

San Fran­cis­co, Blick aus der 36. Etage des West­in Hotels Ein so grauer Tag wie der heutige Sam­stag ist genau der richtige, nochein­mal den Bericht ‘Gol­drausch 2.0 — Ein Münch­n­er im Sil­i­con Val­ley’ von Mar­cus Schuler und Richard Gut­jahr anzuse­hen. Seit­dem wir gemein­sam in San Fran­cis­co und im Sil­i­con Val­ley waren, ver­gle­iche ich in mein­er Wet­ter App München mit ‘San Fran­cis­co’. Und ich muss sagen — der Ver­gle­ich fällt für München

Die Probleme der Nachrichtenbranche im Internet

Gary Vaynerchuk im Gespräch mit Robert Scoble über seine Erfolgsstrategie

On Web 2.0 Weenies and Bullshit Social Media Economics

Burst out in a hearty laugh read­ing this post from Michael Gray. He takes Robert Scoble as an exam­ple for ‘Web 2.0 Wee­nies’ who get caught by the real­i­ty cops. In a nut­shell he claims that most social media activ­i­ties con­sist of com­mu­nic­taion, shar­ing, etc — but have noth­ing to do with earn­ing real money. As Michael says — it makes lit­tle sense try­ing to val­i­date or fal­si­fy his claim. I’m sure most

GOOD READS

The Mind­ful Rev­o­lu­tion, Michael Reuter

Die Acht­same Rev­o­lu­tion, Michael Reuter

What‘s our prob­lem?, Tim Urban

Rebel Ideas — The Power of Diverse Think­ing, Matthew Syed

Die Macht unser­er Gene, Daniel Wallerstorfer

Jel­ly­fish Age Back­wards, Nick­las Brendborg

The Expec­ta­tion Effect, David Robson

Breathe, James Nestor

The Idea of the Brain, Matthew Cobb

The Great Men­tal Mod­els I, Shane Parrish

Sim­ple Rules, Don­ald Sull, Kath­leen M. Eisenhardt

Mit Igno­ran­ten sprechen, Peter Modler

The Secret Lan­guage of Cells, Jon Lieff

Evo­lu­tion of Desire: A Life of René Girard, Cyn­thia L. Haven

Grasp: The Sci­ence Trans­form­ing How We Learn, San­jay Sara

Rewire Your Brain , John B. Arden

The Wim Hof Method, Wim Hof

The Way of the Ice­man, Koen de Jong

Soft Wired — How The New Sci­ence of Brain Plas­tic­i­ty Can Change Your Life, Michael Merzenich

The Brain That Changes Itself, Nor­man Doidge

Lifes­pan, David Sinclair

Out­live — The Sci­ence and Art of Longevi­ty, Peter Attia

Younger You — Reduce Your Bioage And Live Longer, Kara N. Fitzgerald

What Does­n’t Kill Us, Scott Carney

Suc­cess­ful Aging, Daniel Levithin

Der Ernährungskom­pass, Bas Kast

The Way We Eat Now, Bee Wilson

Dein Gehirn weiss mehr als Du denkst, Niels Birbaumer

Denken: Wie das Gehirn Bewusst­sein schafft, Stanis­las Dehaene

Mind­ful­ness, Ellen J. Langer

100 Plus: How The Com­ing Age of Longevi­ty Will Change Every­thing, Sonia Arrison

Think­ing Like A Plant, Craig Holdredge

Das Geheime Wis­sen unser­er Zellen, Son­dra Barret

The Code of the Extra­or­di­nary Mind, Vishen Lakhiani

Altered Traits, Daniel Cole­man, Richard Davidson

The Brain’s Way Of Heal­ing, Nor­man Doidge

The Last Best Cure, Donna Jack­son Nakazawa

The Inner Game of Ten­nis, W. Tim­o­thy Gallway

Run­ning Lean, Ash Maurya

Sleep — Schlafen wie die Profis, Nick Littlehales

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