Links for May 5th through May 7th
Things I’m tracking for May 5th through May 7th:
- Hespos.com » Blog Archive » eBay Needs To Get Into The Shipping Business – Insightful post by Tom… is it surprising that he owns a camper?
- YouTube – Disney templates fail! – Holy Macaroni! Jim Nichols (http://www.oldestliving.com) found this on YouTube and posted it on his blog: it shows how Disney animators self-plagiarized and makes me sad.
- Seth’s Blog: Strangers and friends – Post from SethGodin. My question: Does anybody really know what the "social graph" is, or is it just another squishy term marketing/media folks to sound like they know something, like "engagement"?
- GM Loses Another $6 Billion – The Daily Beast – "Looks like somebody could use a stress test: General Motors spent about $10.2 billion in the first quarter of 2009 and posted a net $6 billion loss—twice its quarterly loss at the same time last year. That averages out to a loss of $9.66 cents a share, which is actually better than the $11 a share some forecasted. Revenue dropped 47 percent to $22.4 billion from $42.4 billion a year ago. GM has until June 1 to sell the government on a restructuring plan or else it faces bankruptcy protection."
- Amazon Debuts $489 Kindle DX – WSJ.com – I. Want. One.
- Is Your Agency an Adhocracy? – a knol by Mike Carlton – "An agency adhocracy seems to make a lot of sense. Instead of having multiple silos arranged by professional disciplines in which client work is passed around sequentially, an adhocratic agency would have fluid, task specific, teams. Task groups that are formed to address individual unique client business problems and then disbanded once each problem is solved."


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