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Monday, December 6, 1999
Got a very nice Cluetrain Signup from Michael F. Aube, who works with Perot Systems:
I can't stop grinning :>). I get a great mental image of a
train, decorated on the outside with Blue's Pawprints, with
plenty of Thinking Chairs on the inside, and a conductor who
walks the aisle, passing out Handy-Dandy Notebooks... Sign
me up as a 'cluebie!'
And there's this from Jakob W. Christensen of Framfab in Stockholm:
Markets as conversations is all about end-consumers bundling
together to rewrite the rules of negotiation power and
existing corporate structures. To the world of fast moving
consumer goods, market as conversations is a new phenomenon.
However, to the world of Business-to-Business relationships
it has long been recognised that markets are tied together
by human interaction - not products. BtB corporations of
today has yet to realise what the digital technologies such
as Broadband IP, Narrowband IP and WAP will do to existing
BtB market structures. And no one I know of has yet
undertaken the challenge to put things in perspective. How
about a Manifesto from Cluetrain release 2.0 with
significant focus on BtB relationships and digital
technologies?
Luke Tymowski, whose weblog is the excellent Qube Quorner, has a terrific take on what Manila (the new software from Userland that produces this page) is all about.
Here's Doc's take on Manila. And here's his rant on the Advanced Hell into which Altavista has fallen since CMGI took it over. Similar fates befell Hotbot at Lycos and Infoseek at Disney. The results are made plain here.
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