Curation and Algorithms

More and more companies are announcing new products based on human curation, even as the most important content players — Google and Facebook — rely on algorithms. When does curation make sense, and when are algorithms better? And ultimately, who is responsible for both?

YouTube Gaming, Network Defensibility, The Applicability of Metcalfe’s Law

YouTube Gaming is taking on Twitch, which raises a number of interesting questions: is YouTube Gaming like Google+, and if not, why not? Will it succeed, or should Google have simply bought Twitch? Also, a fascinating paper about Metcalfe’s Law and when and where it applies.

Daum Kakao Buys Path, Amazon’s Funnel, More from Mary Meeker

Messaging apps are great examples of the power of funnels, and of how difficult they are to build. Meanwhile, Amazon expands and leverages theirs, plus my five favorite Mary Meeker slides.

The Funnel Framework

The Internet has removed scarcity, meaning business models based on controlling distribution are no longer viable. Instead, the key to success is controlling access to the best customers — and that means being the best.

Verizon-AOL, Facebook Instant Articles, and the Future of Digital Advertising

Two seemingly unrelated stores — Verizon buying AOL. and Facebook offering publishers the option of Instant Articles — are actually very much connected: advertising online is undergoing a fundamental shift, and while there will be a few big winners, there will be a lot more losers.

Daily Update: Facebook Earnings, Google Launches Project Fi

Good morning, Earnings season is here, plus a big(?) announcement from Google. On to the update: Facebook Earnings Facebook had another good quarter, and the stock is up…oh wait, just like last quarter the stock is down after-hours. Last quarter’s slide didn’t make sense at the time, and quickly reversed itself: as of yesterday’s closingSubscribe […]