Wall Street is quite happy collecting the royalties of the creative people in America – those people who actually produce something real and tangible. Social media is a social contract and Intellectual Property is our tangible currency.
Posts Tagged ‘Innovation Economics’
Intellectual Property And The Cloud
Submitted by Dan Robles September 1st, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Where is the Social Train Going?
Submitted by Jay Deragon August 30th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
The ROI from social media is called listening and learning to predict based on the conversations of the market
Serve the Market, Not The Stock Market
Submitted by Dan Robles August 27th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
The origin of the modern organization is as a collection of people working towards a common goal, creating value and serving the needs of a community. But somewhere along the way, many organizations have lost their true compass. Instead of creating value by serving the market, they pursued profit at the expense of all other outcomes.
World Wide Working: CoWorking & Collaboration
Submitted by Dan Robles August 26th, 2010 - 08:00. No Comments »
With the rise in Independent Professionals and Freelancers comes the rise of the CoWorking movement. Many panels and blog posts have been done on the state of co-working for the individual and how it affects the future of Work.
The Last Mile: Social Media Battleground
Submitted by Dan Robles August 26th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Nothing “Economic” can happen is Social Media until real people get together to build things. Sure, Marketers are trying their hardest to penetrate the last mile, but communities are trying to defend it too.
Google CEO Warns of Information Armageddon
Submitted by Dan Robles August 24th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns of the future consequences of social media and networks, and the vast amount of personal data that users put out there on the Web.
“Social” Communities Are Mimicking Old Media Models
Submitted by Jay Deragon August 23rd, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
The old media models of propaganda, power and politics are changing slow but sure. The changes aren’t likely to be found in new media communities which are following old media models.
SXSW Vote for T.I.P. Please
Submitted by Dan Robles August 22nd, 2010 - 12:00. No Comments »
We sincerely encourage our readers to vote for this presentation. It promises to be hugely compelling, deeply controversial, and boldly disruptive.
State of the Web Economy 2010
Submitted by Editor August 22nd, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Chris Anderson at Wired Magazine led another lively discussion about the future of the web. On TV, Meg Whitman says she created 15,000 jobs at eBay, enabled lots of entrepreneurs, and now wants to become the Governor of California. Thousands of blogs w…
NeighborGoods Takes the Pepsi Challenge
Submitted by Dan Robles August 20th, 2010 - 12:55. No Comments »
I love this start-up and believe that many more like it should arise in the Last Mile of Social Media where the great majority of Social Value will be created, stored, and exchanged in the future.



