Ted Shelton
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Early adopter, entrepreneur, leader interested in software, the Internet, mobile telephony and computing, and VoIP. Founder or senior management with The Personal Bee, Orb Networks, CallTrex, Borland (BORL), The Dr. Spock Company, Neta4, WhoWhere?, CMP Media, and IT Solutions.2006-11-04T19:40:49Zen-USSTOP CALLING ME
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And I mean YOU Mr. Candidate! I am SO TIRED of having my phone ring with a recorded message from one candidate or another. DON PERATA YOU JUST LOST MY VOTE. And I am keeping track. Anyone who dares to use an automated message dialing machine to harass me LOSES MY VOTE. Join with me in this campaign. Let's send a message to these idiots that spamming us with phone calls doesn't pay!Ted2006-11-04T19:38:00ZGoogle Enters Another Market (Custom Search)
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Everyone on the Internet fears the day that Google will enter their market. Today the fear was tangible for Rollyo and Swicki. The <a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/a53ea278-62e9-11db-8faa-0000779e2340.html">Financial Times reported</a> that Google will launch tomorrow (Tuesday) "...a customisable search engine that users can carry on their own blogs and other websites..." and compares the new service to Rollyo. <br /><br />Matthew Ingram carries the photo of a shark <a href="http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/10/23/rollyo-and-swicki-feel-the-giants-breath/">on his post about this development</a>. Ingram points out that when Google entered the calendar market, competitor Kiko gave up and sold themselves. He asks whether or not this was the right decision -- pointing to Paul Graham's post at the time "<a href="http://www.37signals.com/svn/archives2/google_does_not_render_resistance_futile.php">Google Does Not Render Resistance Futile.</a>" <br /><br />I find myself agreeing with Paul and <a href="http://www.rexblog.com/2006/10/23/16136/">Rex Hammock puts his finger on it when he writes</a>: <blockquote>There’s a social networking aspect of Rollyo that probably won’t be a part of the Google product, however the Google product will likely offer publishers, including bloggers, an instant way to monetize narrow search in the Adsense program they’re already participating in.</blockquote>For all of the things that Google has done right in technology, they have done very little well in the category of social. It isn't too late for them to learn but if history is any guide, they will miss the importance of the social network in search as well.<br /><br />And frankly having a strong competitor forces you to do the two things which you most need to do in any case when you are a small business -- innovate constantly and be 500% better than your larger competition. Then Google can educate the market about why the market needs your product and then you can deliver on the market's expectations. That is what YouTube did.Ted2006-10-24T05:29:00ZFinancial Times reported that Google will launch tomorrow (Tuesday) "...a customisable search engine that users can carry on their own blogs and other websites..." and compares the new service to Rollyo.
Matthew Ingram carries the photo of a shark on his post about this development. Ingram points out that when Google entered the calendar market, competitor Kiko gave up and sold themselves. He asks whether or not this was the right decision -- pointing to Paul Graham's post at the time "Google Does Not Render Resistance Futile."
There’s a social networking aspect of Rollyo that probably won’t be a part of the Google product, however the Google product will likely offer publishers, including bloggers, an instant way to monetize narrow search in the Adsense program they’re already participating in.
For all of the things that Google has done right in technology, they have done very little well in the category of social. It isn't too late for them to learn but if history is any guide, they will miss the importance of the social network in search as well.
And frankly having a strong competitor forces you to do the two things which you most need to do in any case when you are a small business -- innovate constantly and be 500% better than your larger competition. Then Google can educate the market about why the market needs your product and then you can deliver on the market's expectations. That is what YouTube did.]]>Please help with your critique
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Stop what you are doing.<br /><br />Click on this link to the Personal Bee home page:<br /><br /><blockquote><a href="http://www.personalbee.com">http://www.personalbee.com</a></blockquote><br /><br />Then email or comment on this message with your thoughts about what we are doing right and wrong. Tell me, from looking at the home page, what business you think we are in. Tell me how you would use this and how you would get others to use it...<br /><br />thanks!<br /><br />TedTed2006-10-13T22:26:00Z Click on this link to the Personal Bee home page:
Then email or comment on this message with your thoughts about what we are doing right and wrong. Tell me, from looking at the home page, what business you think we are in. Tell me how you would use this and how you would get others to use it...
thanks!
Ted]]>Diebold Delivers Georgia for Republicans
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In a follow up to his story on the 2004 election, "<a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen">Was the 2004 Election Stolen</a>," Robert Kennedy brings us, in the latest issue of Rolling Stone, specific details on how Diebold has rigged voting in Georgia, with the confessions of a Diebold employee, Chris Hood. "<a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/11717105/robert_f_kennedy_jr__will_the_next_election_be_hacked/1">Will The Next Election Be Hacked</a>," is a frightening article that shows exactly how far some corrupt politicians are willing to go to insure that they keep control of our government out of the hands of the people. Folks, our democracy is in danger.Ted2006-09-24T13:58:00ZWas the 2004 Election Stolen," Robert Kennedy brings us, in the latest issue of Rolling Stone, specific details on how Diebold has rigged voting in Georgia, with the confessions of a Diebold employee, Chris Hood. "Will The Next Election Be Hacked," is a frightening article that shows exactly how far some corrupt politicians are willing to go to insure that they keep control of our government out of the hands of the people. Folks, our democracy is in danger.]]>Thailand Coup Special Report
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This is the kind of thing I think the Bee will evolve to do very very well... <br /><br /><a href="http://www.personalbee.com/bee.php?page=magazine&grpno=1522">Thailand Special Report</a>Ted2006-09-20T13:50:00Z Thailand Special Report]]>Shake Rattle And Roll!
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We spent the second quarter of 2006 testing the original "beta" concept site for the Personal Bee. We spent the summer implementing everything we had learned. Now we are ready and have released the Bee to the world. <br /><a href="http://www.personalbee.com"><br />http://www.personalbee.com</a><br /><br />You Can Be A Media Mogul<br /><br />The idea is simple. Anyone one the world can create their own news site. You choose the topic. You choose the content sources. You brand your site. You decide which stories are important and which to remove... You are the master of your topic domain and can build a base of subscribers into a media empire.<br /><br />Enjoy the Bee. Send your comments and suggestions! <br /><br />Ted Shelton, CEO<br />The Personal Bee, Inc.<br />tshelton @ personalbee.comTed2006-09-13T20:01:00Z http://www.personalbee.com
You Can Be A Media Mogul
The idea is simple. Anyone one the world can create their own news site. You choose the topic. You choose the content sources. You brand your site. You decide which stories are important and which to remove... You are the master of your topic domain and can build a base of subscribers into a media empire.
Enjoy the Bee. Send your comments and suggestions!
Ted Shelton, CEO The Personal Bee, Inc. tshelton @ personalbee.com]]>Bush Administration Immune from Whistleblowers...
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Posted without comment for your consternation:<blockquote>On Labor Day, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) issued a press release whose title summarizes its contents all too neatly: Bush Declares Eco-Whistleblower Law Void for EPA Employees. Here's some of it:<br /><br /> Washington, DC - The Bush administration has declared itself immune from whistleblower protections for federal workers under the Clean Water Act, according to legal documents released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). As a result of an opinion issued by a unit within the Office of the Attorney General, federal workers will have little protection from official retaliation for reporting water pollution enforcement breakdowns, manipulations of science or cleanup failures.</blockquote><br /><br />The rest of the post on the <a href="http://proto.personalbee.com/bee_service.php?method=template&template=page/bee_framedarticle&grpno=346&artno=4546442">terrific blog Effect Measure</a>Ted2006-09-07T04:51:00ZOn Labor Day, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) issued a press release whose title summarizes its contents all too neatly: Bush Declares Eco-Whistleblower Law Void for EPA Employees. Here's some of it:
Washington, DC - The Bush administration has declared itself immune from whistleblower protections for federal workers under the Clean Water Act, according to legal documents released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). As a result of an opinion issued by a unit within the Office of the Attorney General, federal workers will have little protection from official retaliation for reporting water pollution enforcement breakdowns, manipulations of science or cleanup failures.