Jackie Mahendra

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March 2012

11 posts

TechCruch: "The Curated Web Will Run On Habits."

Nir Eyal writes:

Increasingly, companies will become experts at designing user habits. Curated Web companies already rely on these methods. This new breed of company, defined by the ability to help users find only the content they care about, includes such white-hot companies as Pinterest and Tumblr. These companies have habit formation embedded in their DNA. This is because data collection is at the heart of any Curated Web business and to succeed, they must predict what users will think is most personally relevant.

Curated Web companies can only improve if users tell their systems what they want to see more of. If users use the service sparingly, it is less valuable than if they use it habitually. The more the user engages with a Curated Web company, the more data the company has to tailor and improve the user’s experience. This self-improving feedback loop has the potential to be more useful – and more addictive — than anything we’ve seen before.

Something to think about when you’re not obsessively updating Tumblr and Pinterest.

Feb 29, 20121 note
#data #digitalprivacy #viral #social media #startups #web business

February 2012

17 posts

“The book is fundamentally making a promise; this story will lead somewhere worth time. A well told promise is like a pebble being pulled back in a slingshot that propels you through the story to the end.” —

From the TED Blog:

Andrew Stanton is the writer behind the three hugely successful Pixar Toy Story movies as well as the writer and director of WALL-E

Feb 29, 2012
#storytelling #StoryPower #Andrew Stanton
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Feb 29, 2012942 notes
#nerdastic #science #leap year #video #astronomy
Feb 28, 20124 notes
#risk-taking #inspirational #quotes #getting unstuck
"When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you."

dancingdakini:

Our true enemies, the enemies within, are our delusions.

Feb 27, 2012820 notes
#truth #inspirationalquotes #delusions
Feb 27, 2012
#storytelling #StoryPower #pinterest
Feb 25, 20121 note
#recipes #gluten-free #vegetarian #tacos
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Feb 23, 2012
#digital storytelling #storypower
“Companies that don’t respect our information and where it comes from are not respecting us, and I think moving into this new world, we have to have a situation where human beings define their own ability to be themselves.” —

On Fresh Air, UPenn communications professor Joseph Turow explains how companies are defining your worth online. (via nprfreshair)

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Bonus rant: Digital privacy and what is happening to “our” data is something fundamental that we as a society are not paying a shred of the merited attention to — perhaps because we have such limited understanding of what the stakes are.

Feb 23, 201247 notes
#digitalprivacy #civil liberties #corporate responsibility #datamining #privacy
Feb 22, 20123 notes
#storytelling #storypower
“We think in pictures. We remember in stories.” — Cindy Krum, The Storytelling Problem
Feb 22, 20121 note
#storytelling storypower
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Feb 21, 2012
#storytelling #storypower
Feb 21, 20121 note
#storytelling #storypower
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Feb 20, 20123 notes
#sh!t online organizers say
Feb 20, 201276 notes
#StoryPower #activism #amnesty international #digital storytelling #guantanamo #powerful images #storytelling
“Proposition 8 serves no purpose, and has no effect, other than to lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in California.” —Excerpt from today’s Ninth Circuit ruling. (h/t Carol M.)
Feb 7, 20121 note
Court declares Calif. gay marriage ban unconstitutional

univisionnews:

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The battle over gay marriage in California could reach the Supreme Court. (Flickr: Damian Hopper)

By JORDAN FABIAN
Channel: Politics

A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled that California’s gay marriage ban is unconstitutional.

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Feb 7, 201222 notes
#prop8 #equality #breaking news
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