Just finished reading How to forget by Marius Brill. Excellent book, intelligent and whimsical featuring psychology, magic and celebrity. I recommend it.
Arts
Jari Litmanen
Finland, Football, Helsinki, PhotographyRainy morning
Finland, Helsinki, Photography, TravelThe Sound of Helsinki
Arts, Finland, Helsinki, Music, UncategorizedThis song really evokes Helsinki for me in the mid 2000s. An incredible song with an amazing voice by Okou.
Blue Cycles The Five Corners Quintet Feat. Okou
Have a great weekend!
Morning coffee
Finland, Helsinki, Photography50 Quick Photography Tips
Arts, PhotographyBe brutal when it comes to deleting awful photos
Show only your best work
Changing photos to B&W doesn’t make an uninteresting shot interesting
Look at other people’s work
Post your work online, let others critique your work
Copyright restrictions just lost another sale
Arts, Books, Thought Provoking, WebI love reading Seth Goldin’s blog for tips and interesting reading material. He posted a list of interesting books that he recently read, of which the first book on the list – The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future by Chris Guillebeau looked really interesting. When I go to the Kindle app and look to buy the book, I get the message that the book is not available in my geographical area. Now the moment is lost and I may never buy this book. Those copyright restrictions just cost the author and publisher a sale.
A Trip to Bern – February 2012
Bern, Food, Photography, Switzerland, TravelVandalism or Art?
Finland, Helsinki, Photography, TravelHow Flickr was murdered
CRM, Photography, Tech, Thought Provoking, WebGizmodo has a fascinating article about what went wrong at Flickr and Yahoo’s failure in general to enhance all of those cool startups they bought in the late 2000’s.
This is the story of Flickr. And how Yahoo bought it and murdered it and screwed itself out of relevance along the way.
The lesson is clear – if you want your acquisition to continue to grow, concentrate on continued innovation first and corporate integration second. I see parallels with Oracle and all of the industry-leading companies (Siebel, Peoplesoft, etc) they bought. For corporate integration in Yahoo’s case read Fusion in Oracle’s.
The site that once had the best social tools, the most vibrant userbase, and toppest-notch storage is rapidly passing into the irrelevance of abandonment. Its once bustling community now feels like an exurban neighborhood rocked by a housing crisis. Yards gone to seed. Rusting bikes in the front yard. Tattered flags. At address, after address, after address, no one is home.
It is a case study of what can go wrong when a nimble, innovative startup gets gobbled up by a behemoth that doesn’t share its values. What happened to Flickr? The same thing that happened to so many other nimble, innovative startups who sold out for dollars and bandwidth: Yahoo.
Here’s how it all went bad.
I used to be quite active but I haven’t posted in months and visited in weeks. Interestingly, the last image I posted was an Instagram shot.
Read the full article here