The reorganization around people
These, according to Leafar, include: Content ("Hyperchoice Problem" - I love that name), Identity (An area where we have contributed APML) and Social (at which point he kindly mentions Touchstone as the best example of work being done in the area.)
I particularly like these quotes from his post:
From EquityKicker.
"As I’ve said before to me the web is re-organizing around people instead of sites"
I wrote about this in a recent post called "Aggregation is King"
Another great quote is from Umir
"Across consumer markets, attention is becoming the scarcest - and so most strategically vital - resource in the value chain. Attention scarcity is fundamentally reshaping the economics of most industries it touches; beginning with the media industry."
Ultimately though, users don't care about these market forces and factors of information flow. What they care about is a highly tailored experience that saves them time, delivers the right information on the right device and at the right 'Volume'.
If the web is reorganizing around people and Attention is the scarcest resource, then a tool that performs ultimate personalization by indexing, apply and managing user attention must be worth something to someone :)
Labels: attention, funding, identity, market, Media 2.0, scarcity, startups
1 Comments:
Just dug that one from the grave.
thanks.
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