Go Farther: The SocialBox

SocialBox

So Google's Hangouts may be a killer app: http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/05/is-googles-hangouts-its-killer-app/.  The article – and indeed Hangouts itself – emphasize what people want in social tech: immediate, human connectivity.

This got me thinking, which is not unusual.  Hangouts, Skype, Facebook chat, all point me towards what I believe could be the future social "killer app;" indeed a service so needed I expect multiple companies to try and make it.  I'll call it The SocialBox.

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News Of The Day 7/11/2011

More from Apple, Nextlix is out of Hulu, and Louisiana is for Gamers? Lots of news!

Economics/Geekonomics:
There's more capital in Venture Cap, but it's spread among fewer companies. Looks like investors are gathering around "brand names." This could easily affect investment and the courtship of investment for startups and other companies (and if you're at all connected to any of the prominent funds, what a good opportunity).

MUST READ: As benefits end, are cut, not renewed, or run out, the US economy faces another jolt. There's a slight attempt at faux balance, but the article makes a good point that this basically is going to shock the economy. The odd thing is the existence of these benefits helped keep things going – but it may not be enough without a big jumpstart. Right now it seems there's not much hope for that. I'm going to go out on a limb now and put the double-dip recession opportunity at just over 50%.

China:
I've been thinking a lot about China lately, and Ryan Cohen adds some thoughts. A few things I take away is that China is growing and expanding – and aware of the challenges of that growth and expansion. There's plenty that can go wrong, but there's at least some awareness of it in the country. I still wonder what happens if/when China becomes a Culture Engine.

Demographics:
More U.S. adults have a smartphone than have a college degree. Here's your statistic to toss out to sound smart today.

Education:
MBAs may have screwed up the US Economy. Sounds appropriate (remember "The Management Myth"?) – and very important for the Geekonomy.

Anime and Manga:
A chance to get your manga critiqued by Shonen Jump's editor. Go for it people.

Media:
How social media and social shifts reduced the power of Rupert Murdoch. Some fascinating stuff here, and a suggestion of how a changing us-them dynamic created this massive – and growing – media shift. Side note, this also involves hacking, and could increase anti-hacking sentiment (or invite more by people wanting to prod around News Corp).

Publishing:
Google integrates it's e-bookstore into the little-known iRiver Story HD. Again, this is probably just to have some presence, but I'd like to know more about their strategy – I suspect a potentially viral one.

Apple's patents point at expanding iBooks and how they can work. It's essentially well-organized Hypermedia, but is intriguing as it could mean Apple-ecosystem specific books loaded with all sorts of features. It also could mean competitors jumping on the bandwagon, different standards, and people screaming at the top of their lungs as they to convert book formats.

Technology:
Duck and cover, Cisco may axe 5000 jobs. Sounds like they may be leaving consumer products like some recommended, but this is at a rumor stage. Stay cautious about opportunities with Cisco (and see what their competitors do as well).

Qualtré of Massachusetts gets $10 million in venture capital. What do they do? They make motions sensors and make a pretty kickass gyroscope. It's motion tech, it's in Massachusetts. Go for it – and keep in mind that motion sensors are growing in importance, so you may want to watch this sub-area of tech as a whole.

Video:
Nope, no Netflix/Hulu deal. Admittedly I can see why – Netflix doesn't need them and would have nothing to gain except icing a competitor.

Video Games:
MUST READ – AND DONATE: A Video Game History Museum to be started with Kickstarter. I'm there.

HTML5 combined with retro sensibilities? Partnering with a company to make cross-platform HTML5? I like these Lost Decade guys. Might keep an eye on them career-wise.

OK it's not a geeky state. I have a very low opinion of Governor Jindal. But the state's tax credit for game developers just got enhanced

QUESTION OF THE DAY: So what's Google up to with their embedded store?

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News Of the Day 7/6/2011

Another music service? More Apple vs. Samsung legal action? Facebook rolls out video chat? OK the latter was kind of obvious. Let's get to the news!

TOTAL AND COMPLETE MUST READ: Bob Lefsetz analyzes the music industry and what it needs to do today, and a lot of these rules apply to any media business. A fantastic read.

Economics/Geekonomics:
A lovely flowchart on the Debt Ceiling's probable outcomes. I find it a tad optimistic, but it's pretty interesting.

Apple tries to block imports of Samsung devices as part of its lawsuits. This is getting vicious – though are we surprised at this point?  I keep watch on these legal issues since they can produce unexpected repercussions – and I still think it can get crazy with international law and boundaries.

Music:
Spotify music service to launch in US. Really. More streaming and music services? At some point there's going to have to be consolidation.  If you work in any music service, it just can't be that predictable.

Social Media:
Surprising no one, it appears Google+ will also roll out to paid Google App users. That suggests to me that Google has a few more features we haven't seen for the paid users, and shows one way they'll get and maintain mindshare – by making it part of people's business.

Facebook rolls out Skype-powered video chat. It doesn't sound as powerful as Hangouts, but still it shows Facebook is trying to keep up. That may suggest future hiring at Facebook for chat development, or future hiring at Skype depending on how it reorgs under Microsoft. And, yes, Facebook's video chat is powered by a company recently purchased by Microsoft, if that doesn't give you a headache.

Video:
Hulu is definitely being sold. OK, so 1) don't send them a resume, 2) see who gets them because someone is going to.  If Wal-Mart or Amazon get them?  Bet on ecosystem integration.

Video Games:
Civilization World goes Beta on Facebook – basically Civilization in Social Gaming. Curious to see how this goes, as it's got brand loyalty behind it. Mostly worth seeing for what happens as success or failure will affect similar efforts.

Duke Nukem? Not a winner for Take-Two.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: Did MTV and CDs really create an anomoly in the music market?

Steven Savage