hahaha….commercials…i forgot about you

There I was driving my car when panic hit. I realized my ipod was at home. Of course, I have long since sold all of my cd’s (holdover from a prior non-digital age). So, I was left with either silence or the radio.

My brain was not ready for silence and so I braved the radio. What was I hit with? Commercials, lots of them, on every single station. Aggh!

Even worse, these were not the commercials that I am now used to. They were the type that do not relate at all to me, increase their volume, and involve stupid slogans/hijinks. These are the commercials from my prior Web 1.0 years. Right then and their it struck me!

Commercials are changing. We as consumers are finding more and more ways to avoid them. Some of us can avoid them entirely. They used to be unavoidable, but now we get content from the internet via streaming tv, music on an ipod, and news from podcasts. These platforms still have commercials but they are nothing like the ones on my radio, those had the strong odor of scat. So, rather than listen I just went with silence and millions of folks making the same choice.

With all of this going on one could say that commercials are dead, but a more accurate statement is that they are morphing into something new. They are changing into useful and interesting creatures. Each one that I hear on these new platforms is interesting, relevant, and high quality. How did this happen, why are commercials interesting now?

That’s simple. The industry is changing in some very important ways. First is the technology. Ipods, Tivo’s, slingoboxes, apple tv’s, and others are allowing consumers to skip the commercials. If the commercials get in the way of the content we will skip them. Advertisers better start making them fun and interesting otherwise we will fast forward ya. This is starting to happen, ever wonder how many hits the “apple vs pc” commercials get?

Next, users choose what they want to watch. We are getting away from the “check your local listings” or you have to watch it on Tuesday night at 9pm to see it. Now, we can just go online and watch it, anytime. This means that I must be really interested in the show if I am streaming it on the internet. Advertisers are realizing this and attaching more relevant commercials to the show. Watching a show about cooking, ok here are some cooking deals. Listening to a podcast about the stock markets, here is a deal on the wall street journal. This is the holy grail of advertising: knowing exactly what people are interested in and providing them with interesting products.

Another change is the effectiveness in delivering content. Distribute everything across the internet. No need for local affiliates and their crappy commercials. No need for shipping, delivering, or any other costs to get the content to you. Lower costs means less need for commercials to turn a profit.

The final change is that big budget productions are now competing with user generated content. If my local podcast can get me my news, why would I go for the studio produced multi-million dollar reporter shows? If some guy can create a funny 10 minute video, why would I want to go for the TV episode with 30 commercials on it?

The result is a new breed of commercial. One that is highly targeted for me and very high quality. I am not spammed with commercials instead shown a few good ones. Most of shows in this new format give you 2-5 commercials per half hour (compared to 15-30 per half hour before).

And, for the user we can start to like commercials again. I know I do. In fact, to me they are not even “commercials” anymore. They are supplemental content. They add value to my experience rather than annoy me.

Hopefully, this all made sense.

So, I hope you are enjoying the same freedom that I am. Or, are you still watching “Crazy Eddie” and his crazy deals?



My Top 10 Social Software RSS Feeds

In my previous post I suggested that we all share our RSS feeds. I figure that the best way to walk the walk is to make my own list. I took some time to sift through my feeds and find my top ten. These are the ones that I read the most and find the most interesting (they are not in rank order).

Or, you can view my Google Reader shared page of all the blogs I follow

Drumroll……and now here are my top 10 Social Software RSS Feeds:

1. Andrew McAfee subscribe

2. Anil Dash subscribe

3. Lifehacker subscribe

4. Strange Attractor subscribe

5. Collaborage subscribe

6. O’Reilly Radar subscribe

7. Portals and KM subscribe

8. Ross Mayfield subscribe

9. Sobleizer subscribe

10. Off the Top subscribe

Please, feel free to let me know about any of the feeds you find interesting.

Do you share your RSS feeds?

So this has been bugging me for a while. Why don’t we share our personal RSS feeds with each other?

There are tons of sites out there that perform this function in amazing ways, but not for RSS feeds. There is digg and delicious for bookmarks. Flickr for photos, youtube for videos, myspace and facebook for nearly everything. I can share my daily actions on twitter and my docs on google.

So, why hasn’t anyone “socialized” RSS feeds? Not sure. It could be due to the lack of interest. RSS has been around for a while now, but is always secondary to the main tools. You can see this on websites where the feeds often break and they are poorly placed on pages. Or, maybe a lack of innovation. The companies that are releasing aggregators offer no really amazing features, just more of the same. Maybe it is because the mainstream public hasn’t caught on to RSS yet.

Anyway which way you want to slice it, I am surprised. Sharing our personal feeds and creating a community out of them, is an obvious evolution. Here is my list of 10 benefits that we can get through “socializing” feeds:

1. See what everyone else is following

2. Tag Feeds. Allows them to be grouped and searched on, while giving you may more ways to find feeds.

3. Send feeds to friends.

4. Feed networks. See what feeds you have in common with friends, what they just subscribed to, or unsubscribed from. (delicious networks)

5. Comment on feeds. Talk about their content and layout.

6. Help new users. Offer pre-populated, popular feed lists based on topics, interests, or preferences.

7. Show a list of the most popular feeds. What are the most popular feeds?

8. Share feed lists. See what your friends are following, try out their feeds for a week, or see what Chuck Norris or other luminaries are following (similar to itunes playlists).

9. Feed list ranking. Publish your list and see how many people like it or use it. (Amazon lists)

10. Numerical analysis – newest and most popular feeds in real time (digg).

If you can think of more, let me know. I mostly just copied what popular sites are already doing. You would then think that most of these could be created quite easily. I have been trying find out if their are sites already doing this, but the best I found was feedburner, share.opml.org, technorati, and I just found spokeo.

None of those seem to be focusing on the social networks that could be created around sharing RSS feeds. So, if you happen to know of any great sites let me know. Or, if you would be interested in teaming up with me to develop something like this let me know.

I look forward to sharing my feeds and creating a community of “active bookmarks” on the web.

Biological Evolution is Dead

A new idea just popped into my head. Now, I can’t think of a name for this new idea, but I am hoping one already exists. Maybe I am slow to the draw and this field already exists. So, please help me if you can.

Here is the idea: Biological Evolution is dead.

It has to be. Human evolution is no longer controlled by biology, it is controlled by technology. Look at these examples:

A person with a cochlear ear implant is, by his senses, 20% machine/robot.

A person with 2 prosthetic legs is, by his appendages, 50% machine/robot.

Humans and not biological evolution have, by far, the greatest impact on every species on earth.

The human brain will be drastically improved by technological evolution, thousands of years before it is improved by technological evolution.

These are just a few examples of how technology is controlling our evolution. I am sure you can think of many more. So, is biological evolution really dead? Have we already pushed aside biology and natural evolution and put ourselves in control of our own evolution?

I would say yes. To confirm this suspicion I tried doing some web browsing but found nothing. I am really intrigued by this thought and I hope to learn more. Does anyone out there know more than I do? Can you point me to some studies that looked into this?

The best I can do is recommend the book, The Singularity is Near, and the clip, the machine is us. Also, I will throw out the best name I could think of for this topic: Evolutionary Technology.

Google is taking over my life!

It is time for me to admit it, Google is taking over my life. I am completely addicted. I think I have become a Google Man.

I love Google products. There, I said it. I know I am not alone too. There are millions just like me out there, including several in my office at work. There are even Google Girls. We are all hopelessly in love with our Google. Just to show you that I am serious, here is a list of the Google products I use everyday, there are 23 of them:

  • Gmail, igoogle, picasa, calendar, groups, docs, spreadsheets, reader, financials, gmail chat, adsense, analytics, video, blogger, text search, image search, book search, scholar search, document search, web history, igoogle skins, google maps, and google earth.

There are plenty more that I casually run across. I don’t stop there though. Next, I go about trying to convince anyone I know to use Google products. I have invited everyone I know to gmail, sent screenshots of my igoogle, and walked countless newbs through the set-up process for these tools. Watch out, if you cross my path I may try to convert you to.

I am an unwitting Google Man. I didn’t ask for this. I just wanted to become more efficient and use better tools. That was my downfall. Now, I am an unpaid Google representative. Pierre and Sergy you sick demons.

The only comfort I have is knowing that I am not alone. Google Boys and Girls I know you are out there. I talk to you every day in gmail chat!

Oh well, I better go upload my Gmail photo from the google picasa web album.

If you are wondering what the hell I am talking about, maybe should: