Lindsay has a bubbleicious chat with Daniel Gross, author of the book Pop! Why Bubbles Are Great For The Economy, to discuss whether or not we should all stop worrying about Web 2.0.
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Lindsay has a bubbleicious chat with Daniel Gross, author of the book Pop! Why Bubbles Are Great For The Economy, to discuss whether or not we should all stop worrying about Web 2.0.
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Howard Lindzon One year ago
It’s a great read with a easy to follow history of American Bubbles.
It’s in our anatomy is so true.
Fresh Bread One year ago
If google had read POP before buying YouTube for billions last year, they would have realized that YT was simply laying the physical and mental infatructure of internet video.
Howard Lindzon One year ago
Freshest of Breads
They did and they did.
Blain Reinkensmeyer One year ago
How can you be short Nintendo Wii? Honestly! The Wii is simply killing the competition, and I feel like my kids someday are going to enjoy it as well.
Good chat overall, if the main point was to promote his book though you probably could have mentioned it one last time at the very end to remind us viewers of the name and such. Just my 2 cents :p
Mark One year ago
There it is!
A first in my opinion: a boooooooring wallstrip. But it was bound to happen.
When you got a boring droner, not even Lindsay can save it.
Don One year ago
First of all, I might be short Wii too if I had any disposal income; my 14 year old brother bought the Wii and is disappointed with the lack of releases. I think such disappointment may spread once 360 releases H-3 and PS3 decides to get its act together. In the long-term, the Wii may not be able to sustain it’s current “hotness” and is, therefore, a good short target.
On another note, I’m a new netizen. I’ve started a new blog and would appreciate any audience commentary or reaction to my posting. Check out getintuit.blogspot.com.
BSD One year ago
Don,
It’s a different market. Nintendo’s brilliance was in specifically differentiating itself from PS3 and 360 (lower price point, focus on a “fun experience” and not the best graphics). Don’t worry, they’ll get a few more blockbuster easy to get into party games out and it’ll be all good.
Scott One year ago
A Black Mac
Is this the first on Wallstrip?
Graig One year ago
What’s with the raccoon sitting on the back of Gross’s neck?
Scott One year ago
The most amazing thing about that vid is learning Dan Gross has a mullet. Who knew?