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Sixapart revenue model 02/10/2004 02:59 AM

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SixApart to buy LiveJournal?


SixApart to buy LiveJournal? 01/05/2005 01:19 PM

Tha t is big news. I did not realize that LiveJournal.com, a blogging service with 5.5 million bloggers, is based on open source software. It will be interesting to see how this develops. Will SixApart work to foster the continued development of the open source LiveJournal software or will it instead focus harvesting paying users for it's TypePad service?


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Congrats to SixApart 04/09/2004 04:11 PM
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Here it is, and it looks great even though I do not understand Japanese. NTT is providing blogs to their millions of clients. Congratulations to Six Apart's team in Japan. Can't wait to see our first Typepad powered ISP & portals partnerships in Europe ! [Loic Le Meur Blog]

I need to put something witty here for my friend Loic.

How 'bout "Yes, we all want to see coming out of France, besides Wine and Cheese."


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Congrats to Brad and SixApart 01/06/2005 12:44 AM
Assuming that Om's story is right, LiveJournal will soon become part of the growing SixApart family. I'm not sure what you guys are planning, but it sure will be interesting to watch. 2005 is going to be a very interesting year for this whole blogging thing....

Sixapart buying LiveJournal?


Sixapart buying LiveJournal? 01/04/2005 11:55 PM
Xeni Jardin: There are rumors on the internets that Six Apart just bought / is buying / will soon buy LiveJournal. Details as they come.

Update: Om Malik has more:

Six Apart, the parent company behind hosted blogging service TypePad, and Moveable Type is about to acquire Live Journal, for an undisclosed amount. The deal is a mix of stock and cash, and could be announced sometime later this month, according to those close to the two companies. If the deal goes through, then Six Apart will become one of the largest weblog companies in the world, with nearly 6.5 million users. It also gives the company a very fighting chance against Google’s Blogger and Microsoft’s MSN Spaces.
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Anothr big hire at SixApart


Anothr big hire at SixApart 08/07/2004 07:21 PM

Coolio - so mebody else to get to know.

I wonder what he thinks about micro-content or digital lifestyle aggregators?


Rumored: SixApart will acquire
LiveJournal


Rumored: SixApart will acquire
LiveJournal
01/05/2005 03:59 PM

If it proves to be true that SixApart is purchasing Live Journal then this will definitely be a interesting development. [Om Malik]


Mena Trott steps down as SixApart CEO


Mena Trott steps down as SixApart CEO 07/14/2004 03:38 PM
Mena Trott has stepped down as CEO of SixApart, makers of Movable Type and TypePad, in favour of Barak Berkowitz, one of their Series A investors. Mena's written a heartfelt appreciation of Barak that is an instant classic -- a unique example of a company founder's sincere desire to see her efforts bear fruit, even if she's not's in charge any longer (though she's staying on as President).
At our office, we had phone cables running up and down walls and doorframes and across the floor. This mess was around for months until one day Barak came to work with a T-shirt, some tool-belt type thing and some device to do phone wiring. During the course of the afternoon, Barak installed our phone lines and cleaned up the office.

Incidentally, while he was doing this, Maile, our administrative assistant came in for her first interview with us and saw Barak. A week or two later when we called her in for a second interview I asked that she speak with Barak so that he could interview her as well. After we hired Maile and explained who Barak was she laughed and said "Oh, I thought he was the handyman and that this company really liked to get everyone involved!"

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Town of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)


Town of Bourton's miniature model has a
miniature model of the model (and so on)
12/23/2003 11:30 PM
Mark Bourne says: So my wife Elizabeth and I are googling up possibilities for our long trip to England next year. Checking out London sites and so on. An acquaintance suggested staying for a few days in the Cotswolds, a scenic Middle Earthy region west of London. That's how we found a page about the town of Bourton.

You just gotta love this text, which blends Ye Olde Scepter'd Isle with sci-fi gee-wizardry:

You will probably have noticed that when you take a branch from certain trees (some conifers for example), the branch looks like a miniature version of the tree, and when you break a piece off the branch, that looks like a tree too. Mathematicians call this property self-similarity.

Bourton has a wonderful example of self-similarity: it contains a 1/10 scale model of itself. Because the 1/10 scale model is a complete model of the town, it must contain a model of itself, and it does, a 1/100th. scale model of Bourton, and because the 1/100th. scale model is also a complete model of Bourton, it must also contain a 1/1000th. scale model of the scale model of the scale model of Bourton.

And it does. It is only a matter of time before a team of nano-technicians turn up in the town to etch a sub-micron scale model of Bourton on a silicon wafer, complete with mill, waterwheel, and a highly imaginative interpretation of the River Windrush as a stream of electrons.

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Responding to Anil Dash's request for
even more feedback about MovableType and
SixApart


Responding to Anil Dash's request for
even more feedback about MovableType and
SixApart
09/21/2004 01:02 AM
First of all, thank you, Anil Dash, for your patience and willingness to engage in conversation with critics and fans alike. I would also like to agree with you about tone, and to note that I did not help matters with the titles of some of my earlier posts. I think my criticisms were valid, but the tone of some of the titles was uncalled for and unhelpful. Second, I can't believe you have asked me to post more feedback, and are getting me to spend another 2 hours of my life writing about MovableType, something I just said I wouldn't do again. Some would accuse you of feeding a troll, and friends have asked me why I spend so much time worrying about one Weblog / lightweight Content Management System vendor (it's 'cause I like y'all). As I said earlier, we all do have more important things to do. But you (and the Wall Street Journal) asked, so I will try to be brief, constructive and final. Where I am today with respect to recommending SixApart products: I would recommend Typepad to a non-technical person who was trying to start a blog, if they had some aesthetic sensibilities and weren't too price sensitive. Presuming that SixApart can keep up with growth and minimize downtime, it's a nice product, reasonably priced and segmented, and the grouping on Typepad give the author a decent chance of attracting a readership. SixApart does also seem to be adding features to Typepad at a reasonable pace. If someone was price sensitive, I'd send them to Blogger. Blogger's hosting issues seem to be a thing of the past, there are now some nice templates for it, and there are still smart people outside Blogger doing cool things for Blogger. Plus it is free. It is hard for SixApart being in a consumer business where so many of their competitors are giving away their product for free. Maybe it makes sense for SixApart to do B2B only? See below. I would recommend Movable Type for a institution or business wanting to host a corporate blog that didn't have a lot of internal technical expertise. There is good documentation, nice templates, and good support. I don't know if SixApart permits it, but if it does I would recommend that the business start with 2.661 and let the dust settle on 3.x before upgrading. Depending on what the...

SixApart merges with Ubl0g to form Six
Apart EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa)


SixApart merges with Ubl0g to form Six
Apart EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa)
07/14/2004 03:27 AM

Congrats to Loic & Geraldine and Mena & Ben.

I too have started a company with my wife - in fact both wives.

OK - so maybe I didn't stay married as long as Loic - but I am just an enthusiastic as he is.

:-)


Large opportunity for revenue-assurance
(RA) external spending as carriers
estimated revenue leakage to be as much
as 15 percent.


Large opportunity for revenue-assurance
(RA) external spending as carriers
estimated revenue leakage to be as much
as 15 percent.
07/14/2004 03:05 AM
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The mobile content and entertainment
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billion in 2003 – less than 3% of total
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of non-voice revenue


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services market reached about EUR3
billion in 2003 – less than 3% of total
mobile service revenue and less than 19%
of non-voice revenue
09/02/2004 02:11 AM
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Boing Boing: Sixapart buying
LiveJournal?
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Dodgeball's advertising model 08/02/2004 10:40 PM

Here's a report on Dodgeball's advertising model.

I've been waiting to get the facts and now I have them.

Congrats to Dennis et al.

Here's ileechcowsdry's post.....

Dodgeball.com Advertising Platform

I love the "engineering serendipity" promise of mobile social software like Dodgeball.com, and am looking forward to it spreading beyond the overnerdy and the underemployed. Making money running a social networking site is difficult though, and we've seen every social networking organization struggle with it. I'm really curious to see how this new Dodgeball advertising plan is going to go over with its users. I'm into the principles behind it, and the founders are definitely smart guys, but I'm really curious to see how advertising affects the dodgeball social ecosystem they've created, but are not necessarily in control of.

Friendster of course has seen a lot of action in this department, inspiring lots of people and then pissing many of them off. Their saga went something like: Rise of the Fakesters, then the Fakester Genocide and subsequent Fakester Backlash, Manifesto, and Exodus, and now the much-blogged Installation of the Corporate Fakesters.

And speaking of corporate fakesters...

Dodgeball's ad plan looks like a more thought-out, more functional, opt-in version of Friendster's move. There's a pilot program in NYC right now that Dodgeball is running with Absolut Vodka, through which you can add Absolut as a friend, and then they ping you every once in a while and recommend bars to go to. Surprisingly, there's not the obvious advertising move of "go to this bar in the next 30 minutes and get an Absolut martini for $1.00" Wasn't that what we were promised when Bluetooth was just around the corner in like 1998. Save on office supplies, just 20 feet to your left! We still don't have that yet - with the Absolut promotion there is nothing specific to Absolut, they're just sponsoring some new Dodgeball functionality that could easily be part of the main service. It wouldn't be that hard to manage the backend of those more interesting kinds of micro-promotions - just drop off a case and tell the bar to pour it from 11:30 to 12.

Definitely a step for Dodgeball and a change in how its service will be perceived. I will definitely be watching to see how it goes, how users respond, and how an increase in this kind of sponsorship will change things. Not necessarily some knee-jerk reaction to corporate presence, but an increase in push vs. pull, persistence of sponsor in network, etc. Luckily for the Dodgeball guys, they have the Shirkmeister to watch over them. Clay probably covered all kinds of online community governance case studies in their program - and I'm sure Dodgeball will become another one. Just too early to see which way its going to go at this point...

Take a look at Dodgeball's advertising page - there's an interesting breakdown of how the Absolut promotion works, and a reasonable list of how advertisers might use Dodgeball as a service.

The dodgeball advertising platform allows users to opt-in to receive messages from select advertisers. Custom-built tools allow advertisers to push content to these user's mobile devices based on:

1. Date & time

2. Geographic location /proximity

3. Weather conditions.

In addition, advertisers can choose one of three ways to reach their opt-in audience:

1. Broadcast regardless of location. (e.g. broadcast to all users in NYC)

2. Broadcast based on geographic proximity. (e.g. broadcast only to users within 10 blocks of Washington Square Park)

3. Ask and answer. Ask users their location and respond to them with a geographically targeted message. (e.g "Tell us where you are and we'll tell you where to find the nearest happy hour.")

[ileechcowsdry]


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