This Matt guy sure gets around and dances a lot. I have a feeling I'll see this video a few more times on various social networks. Speaking of dancing. Last night the Badoo party at LeWeb was quite something. Maryam Ghaemmaghami Scoble and I had lots of fun dancing. Lots of photos and videos of that party here: http://leweb2012.badoo.com/ Thanks to Badoo for such a great time! Oh, and Loic Le Meur and Geraldine Le Meur what a great conference you two and your teams have built. You have another winner! Great times hanging out this week, hope you get some sleep.
"Trip the Light" on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/trip-light-feat.-alicia-lemke/id535287301?i=535287402 Vocals by Alicia Lemke: www.alicialemke.com Download the video, buy the shirt and stuff like that: http://store.wherethehellismatt.com/ The dancers in Syria are blurred for their safety.
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Tonight at dinner in London I was showing off why Facebook's "brand likes" are better for building an incoming news feed. Sure enough the local CBS TV station showed up with a breaking news item over on my ticker during my talk to 50 people (thanks Thomas Power and Francine Hardaway), mostly media and tech execs, and it took me to a Reuters feed where we were able to watch the pier burning in live video feed.
Amazing example of how Facebook is changing.
Here's a photo, from Twitter (also seen here on Facebook, which shows how good news leaks from there to here), of the building burning and roof collapsing.
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I just shared this news with the 50 people here in London for dinner. I said "oh, my Nokia Lumia 900 isn't upgradable to the new Windows Phone 8." One guy said "f**king disaster."
But Tim Stevens and Engadget have a bunch of pro and con opinions worth reading.
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Editorial: Engadget on Windows Phone 8
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Another day, another major announcement from Microsoft -- and yes, another round of opinions from your humble team at Engadget. Today it's Windows
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Watch me debate Andrew Keen about the value of living in public at #leweb on http://youtube.com/leweb Should be entertaining. We will be on shortly.
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The question everyone has about me is nailed in this Hugh MacLeod art piece: http://instagr.am/p/MDTLrMoavK/ What do I do for a living? Good question! When I figure that out I'll let you know!
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Google+ just announced Flipboard support. THIS IS HUGE. Here's why:
This is the first of a number of things that Google+ is doing to get into Facebook's game.
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Robert Scoble - Google+ - Google+'s huge week starts with Flipboard My favorite way…
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Google+'s huge week starts with Flipboard My favorite way to read the social web is Flipboard. This is why I've been here less and less lately over the…
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Watch Bradley Horowitz announce new features from LeWeb live right now.
He's going to announce a new API with Flipboard. This is HUGE because it's one of the key things that's kept me from using Google+ as much as I'd like over the past few months.
Watch live at http://www.youtube.com/leweb
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Today will start Google+'s "big week." I'm hearing there's a ton of stuff coming, starting today. I'll be in the front row at LeWeb London where +Bradley Horowitz is speaking.
Any ideas on what he'll announce? Next week I'm hearing from a number of Google employees that there's a TON of Google+ news that will be coming at the Google IO conference. I'll be at that too.
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One day I met Steve Jobs in the street (back when I worked for Microsoft). He said "nice to meet the guys who are copying us."
I never imagined just how true that would turn out to be. Steve Ballmer's strategy seems to be:
1. Copy iPhone. Check!
2. Copy Stores. Check!
3. Copy AppleTV's ability to play video wirelessly from iPad. Check!
4. Copy iPad. Check! http://www.buzzfeed.com/jwherrman/the-only-post-you-need-to-read-about-microsofts-t (great post that lays out the new Surface impact from Microsoft).
What else is there left to copy? Oh, the cool aspirational advertising? The love Apple gets from developers? (Last night another developer and I were arguing about whether Apple continues to be in the driver's seat. I was actually arguing that the Samsung SIII was going to take developers away from Apple. He was having none of it).
But seriously, Microsoft has no choice here. Its business model is getting uprooted, as I can tell by all the iPhones I saw in the Tube last night. I didn't see a single Windows Phone. Not a single one out of seeing hundreds of phones and folks who live here confirm that seeing a Windows Phone is a very rare thing indeed. I also saw tons of iPads and Kindles and this new tablet is aimed at both of those.
Well, we know know where Microsoft is going: straight to copying Apple. Will that be a successful business strategy for Microsoft? I'm not very confident it will be. Everyone knows that the iPad has really great apps out for it and this new Surface will be welcomed to the market just the same way Windows Phone has been welcomed to the market: with 3% marketshare or so.
Now the ball is in another Seattle company's court: Amazon. What is Jeff Bezos up to? How will he beat Apple? I think Amazon is going to be the real innovator here. It's the one that probably keeps Tim Cook up at night.
I have noticed a trend, though. Lots of journalists are doing their best to cheer this new Microsoft effort. Just like they tried to cheer Windows Phone (journalists like it when there's a good market competition, because that means more readers, more stories, and more distribution channels for their content). One set of journalists took me aside at yesterday's Facebook Olympics launch and explained why they don't like Facebook all that much: because Facebook doesn't give them much of a way to make money.
They don't like Apple for the same reason because Apple takes 30% of every dollar that rolls through its machine and they are hoping for a real competitor to come along that would keep Apple honest. The thing is the iPad already has Flipboard and until Microsoft Surface has anything cooler the market is going to be fairly harsh. Remember, this new Surface computer doesn't run traditional Windows applications!
Some kudos for Microsoft, though. Finally you are free of backward compatibility with Windows apps. Finally you are free of all those IT CTOs who want to run old software that they invested in in the 1990s (er, remember Visual Basic?!?) Finally you have a cool hardware design that matches last year's iPad (has any Windows OEM been able to do that? No!)
Well, welcome Microsoft to the new post-PC world. Good luck with that!
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The Only Post You Need To Read About Microsoft's New Tablet
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Well, this isn't quite what people were expecting.
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It's weird having a journalist look into your life but here Dan Holden looks into mine for Social Media Club. Did a good job, too!
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Robert Scoble: Just a Geek Who Grew Up in Silicon Valley | Social Media Club
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This is another in a series of interviews with social media influencers sponsored by the Social Media Club. The interviews seek to explore how social media influencers around the world became involved in social media, what makes them tick, and where they are going from here.
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