Thursday, June 26, 2014

Twitter...whats the point...besides my grade?

I am listening to the NPR program about the point of twitter, and it isn’t keeping my attention.  No real observation in this program that we don’t already think about Twitter, unless you have been under a rock for the past 5 years.  This guy interviews some lady about how she is upset that people are dying of malaria, yet more tweets go out about justin beiber, when people could be cured for just $20…then she says she tweeted a pic of her effing sushi lunch…jesus, how can you even put this report online?  I don’t blame the idea behind us listening to this, it is kind of interesting from one stand point, real time news, that doesnt require a bureaucracy of newspaper people judging what is written because a coma was out of place and had to be rewritten three times and thus 4 hours time late.


Oh, then they talk about social media data analysis, understanding how giant corporations can help their image if they engage the public when things go wrong, such as the GM recall of just about every car they make.


Wrapping up they plug the idea of getting Twitter to get a viable business model so they can make money!



Twitter...whats the point...besides my grade?

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

James Surowiecki: The power and the danger of online crowds



James Surowiecki: The power and the danger of online crowds

Seth Godin: How do ideas spread?

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Seth Godin: How do ideas spread?

IBM’s CEO on data, the death of segmentation and the 18-month deadline!

After reading this short writeup on the future of data and how much CIO’s will be trying to keep up with mining it, you will have an appreciation for the complexity of how businesses have to evolve in the future to capture demand.  It’s not a matter of just waiting to see if this is going to be the future, it already has happened and if your company isn’t working on creating programs to mine specific data for your company and your company products then you are about 5 years too late to the party.  Even small online, one man operations can generate large data sets from google analytics or going through another source to get demographics of customers and how the web campaign is doing for getting the brand out there.


I am still floored at the sheer amount of data we create, 2 xenobytes, what the hell does that even mean?  How many hard drives have ever been created and how can they house such a massive creation on a daily basis?  It will only grow and grow, as the cost to manufacture hard drives, especially SSD’s comes down while the amount of memory goes up, in ten years the neural network of the internet will probably be able to solve any human issue we have, that is, if someone can create a program that will web crawl, correlate, regress and otherwise compile data on its own to answer the questions.  I am often day dreaming of such a thing.  I think right now if someone could create that program, we would be able to cure cancer or aids, or figure out the most efficient ways to live our lives.  Wouldn’t it be amazing to have a blood sample taken, mapped and then all of the worlds knowledge could cross reference your genetic makeup to determine future health problems, and recommend a solution to those problems before they even exist?


Anyway, happy reading!


 


Big data will spell the death of customer segmentation and force the marketer to understand each customer as an individual within 18 months or risk being left in the dust, according to IBM’s CEO Ginni Rometty.


Speaking yesterday at the ‘CMO+CIO Leadership Symposium’ in Sydney, Rometty outlined three paradigm shifts marketers are poised to go through, giving the industry 18 months to sink or swim.


The most telling for marketers was the shift from segmenting customers into groups to understanding and targeting each customer as an individual.


“Marketers will say my job has always been to understand customers segments,” Rometty explained. “The shift is to go from the segment to the individual. It spells the death of the average customer. Take the data and do things like real-time pricing, you’re going to do omnichannel… you’re going to bring out the latency in the data.”


The second shift covered was the evolution from reaching out to customers to creating a “system of engagement” that keeps track of interactions between brand and customer, and uses insights to maximise value creation at every touch point.


Thirdly, cultural alignment and authenticity was identified as another important shift, as data is used to personalise and contextualise interactions. Rometty, who served as IBM’s chief of marketing and communications before moving into her current roles as CEO, president and chairman of the company, stressed the importance of designing brand and culture so they are authentically one.


Transparency is important in achieving this, she says. “One of the ways I believe you can help drive a transparent culture is to make it a social enterprise.”


Yesterday’s Leadership Symposium brought together CMOs and CIOs to tackle business transformation issues as big data creates the two business divisions to work hand in hand. Analysts forecast the CMO will spend more than the CIO on technology by 2017 and predict the pair will end the year as either friend or ‘frenemy’.


Rometty believes big data will form the basis of competitive advantage, noting that once a business starts gearing around data, “it is inevitable the next thing you have to do is to link into all the information you’re already collecting”.


Her explanation to the audience of the impact data will have:


“Big data, social, mobile will form the basis of competitive advantage. Let me give you a couple of data points about big data and this next era of technology. When you think of it this way it is here to stay. All of these phenomenon are happening at exactly the same time and never in history has that happened before.


There are three Vs associated with big data. The first one is the volume of it that’s out there. Today there are two xenobytes of data [created every day]… By 2015, it will be 40 times that amount. Where on a ‘u’ curve that is [about to rapidly arch up].


The second V is velocity. The speed at which you’re seeing this data come past your company. Every two days the world creates as much data as it did through all of time until 2003. We’re used to data that fits nicely into rows and columns… but 80% of what is collected today is unstructured.


The last and the most important is the word veracity. If you look it up it means ambiguous and uncertain. All of this data, conversations, photos… what do they mean? What is the context? By 2015, 80% of all data will be uncertain. CIOs can’t write enough programs to get through this data. Just in time a new generation of computers are coming out. They’re not programs, they discover.


The difference between a market leader is always on the edges of what they do. The aggregation of business data will differentiate what you do… This is a new era of technology and because of it big data is going to form the basis of competitive advantage.”



IBM’s CEO on data, the death of segmentation and the 18-month deadline!

Monday, June 23, 2014

THIS...IS...THE WORLD CUP!







Basically I hate soccer because it is a game played by douchebags.  If you are saying to yourself right now, “Soccer isn’t that bad…” YOU are a douchebag as well.  Here is a video that depicts the world cup in 10 seconds.


 






The World Cup in 10 seconds!








THIS...IS...THE WORLD CUP!

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Crowdsourcing...

So I have read through “Introduction: The Dawn of the Human Network” and it is very intriguing.  Kickstarter and others like it exist to provide people with funding for projects or arts, which is amazing.  I have seen a person post a short video showing a laptop board and he needed $50K to start the production and raised over $160K!


My friend and I have purchased a new TLD website, designing.house, where we are trying to create a crowdsourcing website dedicated to home design and plans, and the innovation of new ideas for construction, products and integration that will revolutionize how we plan, construct and populate our homes.  I mean when was the last time the toilet was reinvented, I mean I know it works great but there are some things that could be invented or revised to improve all of our lives, community and environment.  I would personally love to see every house have a set of solar cell shingles installed to reduce our dependence on oil or coal or whatever we are using as a power source that is horrible for the Earth.


If anyone has any ideas for getting this website setup, please let me know, all ideas are welcome and needed!


Rob



Crowdsourcing...

Monday, June 16, 2014

Leveling the playing field

So Muslim terrorists want to bring their terror here because they say we have brought our terrorism there. Well, define terrorism.


1. the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.

2. the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism or terrorization.

3. a terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government.


Mmmm. I’m not real sure our government has done this without provocation. If we have I would need a specific example. It would have to be something that shows how we have used violence to coerce people into political choices. So let’s say for a second that we had done this in their eyes. How many attacks on American soil would it take before we unleashed hell on them, again? It only took one last time and we killed many more of them than they did us! We are leaving countries we on e invaded for political and economic reasons, if attacked here at home the cost would be no factor in tracking and killing those who we find are responsible for the attack. We are the largest in terms of economy and power and not likely to be unseated. I am not advocating violence but if it comes to it, we will carry the big stick and use it. Again, no one will give two shits about your religious beliefs once we replace the need for your oil. I prefer to invest in nuclear energy at home and tell the rest of the world no thank you on importing your fossil fuels. We control the technology and for political reasons and peace of mind we should leave all Muslim countries and never do business with them. We would be happier and they would be happier.


Global economics is great except that some people don’t want it shoved down their throats, which we have been doing since WWII. We should stop that practice. We don’t do it out in the open, we do it by controlling banks and resources…wrong! We need a new approach to including economies of scale in the overall picture. Cultural differences lead to perceptions of wrong which lead to these ideas of terrorism which lead to war! Is it me or does the world political system spiral out of control because small things become large things? I don’t want to come together with anyone unless we both have an understanding of culture and we can all be mature in our understandings. It will never happen. Too many people are holding on to old grudges and perceptions of wrong doing.


Here’s to global peace through separation!



Leveling the playing field

Sunday, June 15, 2014

The Art of Engagement

Just read the first chapter of this book. It’s a little dated and would like to have seen some recent changes in how the Facebook would factor into this writing as well as things like Kickstarter, where people can get funding for anything they need for a business or project, all from regular people. MySpace was the big player in social media when this was written and has since imploded!


I guess the key to this was not necessarily the companies profiled but how we engage in this digital age. Back then the iPhone wasn’t out yet nor any really smart phone, so they couldn’t have seen the major impact of such a device. It is mentioned in the first chapter but kind of like a “wait and see” type of explanation. This post could easily be written on my iPhone, most of my posts are written there because it is convenient and easy to do so, even uploading media with the post is easy to do, much easier to upload a photo, video not so much. So I would say that the articles intent has proven to be a true statement in the evolution of how the web is turning out.


As marketers we all probably utilize these technologies on the front end, via apps on our phones. The hard part is creating a campaign of media channels that hit your target audience and can go ‘viral’. I can say from my experience with my website that it is very difficult to create something from nothing, even in this age of technology. If you google the marcum times, my website doesn’t even show up on the first page, which is the tell tell sign that I have not created a following enough to be noticed my google yet, which is KEY in digital marketing!! It’s all very confusing but then again I am not an SEO expert!



The Art of Engagement

When you need it!

It pays dividends to live in a neighborhood with a huge football area for playing when you need to get to a hospital quick!!


God bless them on their journey!



When you need it!

Laughable

Even more shit is coming out of the Iraqi shit show. Their PM said the Iraqi solider is known for his courage and valor having never been defeated or deserted. Uhhhhh…except the two times America kicked the royal shit out of them! These “men of valor” surrendered to CNN news crews! I get you have to rally the troops but saying boldfaced lies…eh…might not be the best stance given your weak-ass government!


Just sayin!



Laughable

Never engage an enemy who is stupid!

This should’ve been one of Sun Tzu’s pillars of war strategy. Look at the assholes in Iraq right now. Sunnis are fighting to establish a new Islamic state because they feel marginalized by shites in the government… Uh, you know it’s a democracy now right, I mean as much of a democracy as any around the world can be…you just have to use it!!! Hell we could all rise up tomorrow and start slaying republicans or democrats just because at one point or another we felt marginalized! For Christ(or Muhammad’s) sake, use your brains to come up with a peaceful, just way to rules yourselves! Why do you people have to always resort to killing yourselves??? I’ve been there, I know it’s hot as fuck and you are constantly in that hot oven desert, but import some Chinese air conditioning, sign a contract with Samsung for tv and hook up directv, put on a fucking soccer game or whatever you people watch, make your favorite snack and talk this shit out!! My great great great grandfather lost two camels to your long lost cousin from three hundred years ago, so I feel wronged, scenario isn’t working anymore!! Why don’t you all actually man up and try peace! The world is over it! Without oil, no one would actually give and fuck! Don’t believe me? You think your “religious” war makes the world actually pause and say “we should help them!” NO! Just take a look at any random country in Africa! No oil or products we give two shits about, millions murdered by machete and not a single ship, aircraft or soldier from the west present to give major support! You better pray that we still need that oil, otherwise you are all fucked! Oh wait! America didn’t get oil contracts from you assholes! China did! Well, no wonder we are redeploying troops! Big shocker there!!!! I applaud Obama on this one! Get our people out of there 100% and don’t look back! Leave the gulf to make room for the next military ships that come in that say “made in china” stamped on the bottom! Let them spend billions figuring our stupid! They would probably just setup shop giving out cheap knockoff iPhones and Sony tv’s and bring in mcdonalds! Or is it McDongs? Bottom line, get over it fuckers! No one really gives two shits, you are just the article I read for five minutes while taking a shit!



Never engage an enemy who is stupid!

Saturday, June 14, 2014

WTF?

Although I am guaranteeing that they are probably the most awesome set out there, why are Mila Kunas’ tit size on the front page of most online news agencies? Is that news? Unless I see them…just be quiet about it!



WTF?

Thursday, June 12, 2014

My take on the internet and intelligence

After reading both articles about how the internet makes us use our brain in a dumb manner and the article that says we have great works published online and also a whole bunch of trash, I think it is probably a combination of the two.  If you want to think deep about what you read online, you probably can, not everyone in the study reacted in the same manner and some did think in a deep manner just as if they had read the actual book.  You can find the whole of human knowledge online and to say that it is making us dumber might be a slight exaggeration.  I think what you are seeing in the tests of what the human brain does when reading a book vs online material has to do with having to remember the knowledge vs being able to find it at your finger tips like we do online.  When I read a book, I do read it closely to get as much of the knowledge as I can to stick in my mind, why?  Because I do not want to have to re-read the book.  Whereas online, if I forget something that I read, it’s but a few key strokes away and I can get the knowledge again, either through reading, listening or watching a video.  So are we dumber for using the internet, probably not, we just mentally use the internet in a different way because of efficiency.  If anything, the human will find the most efficient way to do something, even if it means we skim article and populate the knowledge into our short-term memory only.  That being said, if all you do is spend your life skimming and on Facebook pumping and dumping what you see and read, well, you might be among those who are dumber for using the internet.



My take on the internet and intelligence

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Or are we merely adding a new way of spreading ideas...

Just read Does the Internet Make You Smarter? By Clay Shirky.  Some really good historical points on how the advent of the printing press did create wide spread us of printed material and that we had erotic novels 100 years before we had scientific journals.  So the internet might make us dumb on a depth of thought point of view but there are some great things that come out of the internet such as Patientslikeme.com.


I agree with his view point, it is not about the media and the distractions per se but more about the change in human evolution.  We show less depth of thought by using technology but we also gain vast quantities of knowledge that is profound.  If you read comic books all day, doesnt mean your brain is somehow going to be more of a critical thinker(of course I pick the one things after reading it, might not be true, probably need to do a test on that…).


-Rob



Or are we merely adding a new way of spreading ideas...

Adding to the dumbness...

I just finished reading Does the Internet Make You Dumber? By Nicholas Carr and it presents some interesting ideas on how we are becoming shallow in our thought processes due to the use of the internet and media vice reading books.  So are we adding to the idiocy of the human race by typing these words in this class?  I’d like to think not.  But what is the likelihood that someone will read this post, besides possibly the professor?  I’d say 1/10 maybe, so maybe I won’t have such a negative affect on our downgrade in intelligence.


At the end of the article, he mentions that we are going back in thought to a time when we used our senses for survival.  So, are we to regress back to that level of thought and technology?  Are we going to invent ourselves into being the dumb people from the movie “Idiocracy”?  I like what the article has to offer, the wife and I agree that we need to read more books, besides the Dr. Seuss books we read to the 5 kids.


Let me know if you have any opinions on the matter!


-Rob



Adding to the dumbness...

Friday, June 6, 2014

X501 Initial Post

This is the initial post.  I just figured out how to link my personal website to this blog, so I do not have to duplicate efforts in blogging.  Really useful info if anyone needs to know how to do it with wordpress!


Rob



X501 Initial Post

Test Post from The Marcum Times

Test Post from The Marcum Times http://www.themarcumtimes.com