Your Online Life Is Worth 40 Pennies
March 15, 2007 – 10:20 amI went to the Open Data Conference with Steve Gillmor. I taped 10 hours of the most horrible, boring, bullshit footage ever. Me and Steve laughed a lot.
I went to the Open Data Conference with Steve Gillmor. I taped 10 hours of the most horrible, boring, bullshit footage ever. Me and Steve laughed a lot.
6 Responses to “Your Online Life Is Worth 40 Pennies”
The sunglasses man - I thought it was Vaspers here for a moment.
Very interesting post by the way.
By Stephan Tual on Mar 15, 2007
Lorenzo is back! everything else is secondary!!!
By zxspectrum on Mar 15, 2007
note to self - Yue is boring…
By zxspectrum on Mar 15, 2007
You have such a fatalistic tone in this post, as if you’re delivering the pre-elegy for our lost privacy.
Your voice sounds more gravelly than ever–perfect for the subject matter.
If the locus of evil is Comcast and the stock exchange, alternative economies are sounding better everyday.
I felt as if I were wearing your sunglasses when I watched this.
I think secret agent Napoleon Solo had a pair like those. I was always an Illya Kuryakin man myself.
By Vince Williams on Mar 15, 2007
It’s not too late. Privacy will be heavily sought after this century, and big money will be made by those who provide it.
By Brian Clark on Mar 15, 2007
You should check out the services offered by Hitwise. They aggregate ISP data for marketing. Powerful competitive analysis tools.
By Ed Kohler on Mar 18, 2007