Forty-something Tech Entrepreneur, Five Children, Not Available.

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Why does Live Messenger think I need a date.  Does it know something that I don’t know.  You see, I’ve been happily married for twenty years, as of today (yes. today is ou. anniversary!), and haven’t been part of the dating scene since my early twenties.

So why does Live Messenger persist in serving up LavaLife advertising to me, telling me that thousands of singles, just like me, are waiting to meet me.  Why is there a persistent LavaLife tab on the Messenger window.  Old world advertising model, right.  So it would appear.  Just push enough advertising at enough eyeballs and sooner or later someone will click on it.

Except that Microsoft knows that I’m 42, married, and only interested in using Messenger for business networking.  That data is part of the profile info I filled out when I signed up for Messenger.  They just don’t do anything useful with that information.  In fact, Messenger can probably detect that my network connection is in Palm Springs at the moment.  By comparing that location to my home location (also in m. profile).Â. it could infer that I am here on business or a vacation, and offer up advertising for local restaurants and site seeing. 

Messenger is crying out for some relevance engineering.  Microsoft could do a much better job for their advertisers, and their users, by targeting the Messenger Live experience better.  Microsoft might find that they have more advertising slots available to sell if they targeted the advertising better, advertisers might get better results and be willing to pay a higher CPM, and users like me might actually click on advertising relevant to our specific interests.

I. the meantime. I’m heading out for a special dinner this evening with the best, and only. date I’ve had in over twenty years.

Published on August 16th, 2006 under ,


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Building Voice Apps on a Shoestring

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On the O’Reilly Etel site, Radio Handi founder Brian McConnell compares his experience building Radio Handi today, with building applications just a few years ago using the then state-of-the-art. …

Published on September 13th, 2006 under ,

Forty-something Tech Entrepreneur, Five Children, Not Available.

Source: saunderslog.com

Why does Live Messenger think I need a date.  Does it know something that I don’t know.  You see, I’ve been happily married for twenty years, as of today (yes. today is ou. anniversary!),…

Published on August 16th, 2006 under ,

Brand: Building It, Keeping It

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In the category of marketing intangibles, there is surely no concept more intangible than brand. Wikipedia says “in marketing, a brand is a set of feelings toward a producer”. Even…

Published on June 18th, 2006 under

Build Your Own Conferencing System

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Need a conference bridge.  Skip the expensive telco solutions.  Brian McConnell has published a 4 page article on building a conferencing system with Asterisk and Gizmo.  With dialing…

Published on May 4th, 2006 under , ,

Building Open Source Communities

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Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, is giving a talk on building communities around Open Source.  For Mike, the key elements of creating an open source platform…

Published on April 22nd, 2006 under ,

Calling the Liberals on the carpet over child porn

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I read this morning’s Globe headline Tories try to connect Martin to child por. with a sinking feeling.  The restraint the Conservatives have shown, even in the face of the Libera…

Published on June 19th, 2004 under

VoIP spreading like wildfire

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Over the last couple of weeks there seems to have been a minor explosion in the VoIP market.  I’ve personally been using the Packet8 service for a while.  The blogosphere is waking…

Published on September 19th, 2003 under , ,

Rule #2: Build an Effective Organization

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Installment #2 in my Top 10 Rules fo. Success in the Software Industry.
Rule #2: Build an effective organization.  Like Rule #1, this one sounds deceptively simple.  Too many businesses,…

Published on September 24th, 2002 under

Somebody Should Build That…

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Neat site: http://www.shouldexist.org/.  Products that should exist.
I’m back.  Spent the last 10 days vacationing in Italy, and just digging out.  Blog should return to norma…

Published on September 18th, 2002 under

Build an Effective Plan

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I promised I would write about the business of technology — the "how to do it" as opposed to just commentary.  Here’s the first installment in a top 10 list of rules…

Published on September 4th, 2002 under

Opposition to US Attack Building

Source: saunderslog.com

Lot’s of stuff in the news this morning on Iraq.  Opposition is building pretty strongly against a US attack on Iraq.
From the NY Times

Summons to Wa. - OpEd stating that the cas…

Published on August 28th, 2002 under ,

Bureaucrats and Trustees Hurt Our Children

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quot;First God made idiots.  This was for practice.  Then He made school boards.".  Mark Twain
Great article in this mornings Globe and Mail (strangely no link, yet) by Martha Harron,…

Published on August 26th, 2002 under ,
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