Friday, March 05, 2004


Disruptive incremental innovation

http://www.innovationtools.com/weblog/innovationblog-detail.asp?ArticleID=380

The March 2004 issue of MIT's Technology Review magazine contains a fascinating article by Michael Schrage entitled Disruptive Incrementalism. It explains how incremental changes in products and services can sometimes lead to major successes. 

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The New Content Syndication

http://rss.lockergnome.com/archives/opinion/009374.phtml

InformationToday reports, “RSS is an XML-based technology that revisits the publishing question, “Just what is the value of a new headline or the title of a magazine article?” In some ways this is, of course, an old question, because table-of-contents services have been available for decades. But the new spin is how these small, tasty morsels of information are going to be served up to customers. Or more importantly, how do customers want them, if they want them at all?”


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Jyte Follow Up

http://rss.lockergnome.com/archives/software/009390.phtml

Jyte was mentioned before but there was no information about it. Now there is.

“You don’t have to slog through dozens, or hundreds, of feeds to find what articles interest you today. You don’t have to build complex search filters into your reader to find the news you want. The news you want, about anything, appears neatly categorized by search. No going to google. No refining your search terminology only to forget it the next time. It’s all right there and you can read it in the Jyte window.”


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