Facebook Facebooks Timeline For Brands This morning Facebook launched Timeline For Brands, which will give brand pages the same look, feel and functionality as the personal page Timelines the social network has been rolling out since September. We spent the morning asking more than two dozen brands for their initial reactions to Timeline, how they planned to use it and if they had… Social Dave Copeland View comments
Guest Art of Entrepreneurship The art of entrepreneurship and the science of customer development is not just getting out of the building and listening to prospective customers. It's understanding who to listen to and why. I got a call from Satish, one of my ex-students last week. He got my attention when he said, "following your customer development stuff is making my company… Steve Blank View comments
Music CASH Music Builds an Open Source Platform For Artists We hear a lot about how dramatically the music industry is changing. And indeed, there are plenty of positive trends amidst the disruption. Music creation is easier than ever. So is music discovery. Streaming services offer a new model for the consumption of music on any device, in any location. Whether from within a startup or at Music Hack… Play John Paul Titlow View comments
Real-Time Web How to Enhance Your Community Using Twitter, a New O'Reilly Book Are you seemingly stuck with trying to suss out what to do with Twitter? Don't know how to get started? Does 140 characters seem daunting? Then you might want to take a look at a new O'Reilly book called Tweetsmart. There are lots and lots of Twitter-related books out there (Amazon lists more than 1600 books, including more than 500 of them… Enterprise David Strom View comments
Mobile World Congress 2012 5 Things That Matter at Mobile World Congress It's easy to get distracted at Mobile World Congress: There are some 60,000 people here in Barcelona, hundreds of booths, some product announcements, and - oh, right - an entire conference of panels and keynotes going on in the background. Much of what's here will be obsolete or forgotten by next year - that fast-moving evolution is part of the… Dan Frommer View comments