Thursday, May 19, 2011

Internet Week Fail Whale

Ignite NYC Premonitions
Excited About Internet Week

@rayramon Get me on your @internetweek panel http://goo.gl/fb/GaNTN I am building a social network for businesses.less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


@nahurst Get me on your @internetweek panel. My tech team, 50 strong, is in Kathmandu. http://goo.gl/fb/GaNTN @vacanti @alexahirschfeldless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


@cranberryliz Get me on your @internetweek panel. My microfinance startup could not be anywhere but NYC http://goo.gl/fb/PlGaEless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


@rikuniaku97 Get me on your @internetweek panel. I participated in #Nepal's 2006 revolution almost completely digitally http://bit.ly/f1C2fxless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


@racheljo I am an authority on political revolutions in Third World countries. Get me on your panel for @internetweek http://bit.ly/f1C2fxless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply




Another rejection.

@hmason I urge you to come in as a 5K angel into my startup http://goo.gl/fb/PlGaE Do it for the women of the world http://goo.gl/fb/TAdyFless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply

Ignite NYC Premonitions


I had a few Direct Messages from Tikva this morning. Looks like I did not make it in the first round of Ignite NYC slated for Internet Week. None of the panel people I reached out to on Twitter reached out to me either. How does this work?

Excited About Internet Week

In Tikva's case she said my description of what I was going to talk about was incomplete. So I sent her an email. She wrote back. Other than the fact that you are suggesting you are a gift from God to the world I still don't have a description of what you are going to talk about.

So my newest mail goes something like this.
The first major revolution of the 21st century happened in Nepal, and
Paramendra Bhagat was the only Nepali in America working full time for
it. In April 2006, over a period of 19 days, about eight million
people out of the country's 27 million came out into the streets to
shut the country down completely to force a dictator out.

"There is a concrete mathematical theory called the butterfly effect.
A butterfly flapping its wings in the Amazon forest could be the
reason a cyclone hit Bangladesh. What happened in Nepal in April 2006
was a political cyclone. I was the butterfly flapping my wings in New
York City."

http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com http://democracyforum.blogspot.com
http://technbiz.blogspot.com
@paramendra

Google's Social Search

Image representing Google as depicted in Crunc...Image via CrunchBaseThat was rather fast. Tighten your seat belts. This drama is just getting started.

Watch Out For Steve Ballmer
Mashable: Unfazed by Facebook, Google Rolls Out Social Search Globally: Launched in October 2009, Social Search is a feature that combines regular search results with publicly available data created by your friends’ social media activities. ...... Your “friends” are quite loosely defined and include people in your Google Talk friends list, your Google Contacts, people you’re following on Buzz and Google Reader and other networks you’ve linked from your Google profile or Google Account. Google can also find your friends on public networks such as Twitter and Facebook and gather the data from their public connections as well.
Google probably wants more people to use Facebook like I do. My privacy settings on Facebook are for "Everyone." Anyone can drop by and see all my pictures. I have uploaded more than 10,000 pictures of New York City on Facebook.

Social Concentric Circles


1. Self
2. Family
3. Close friends, close relatives
4. Close colleagues
5. "Friends"/Acquaintances/Distant Relatives/Corporate Team Members In Large Organizations
6. Customers/Voters
7. Fans
8. Humanity

My Web Diagram

Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe: Odindu Nyuliba



(Via Fuck Yeah Africa)

Microfinance: Post Obama Race Talk

A screengrab from President Barack Obama's fir...Image via WikipediaRace has to be talked about. Gender has to be talked about. That was the angle I came from. And I was Barack Obama's first full time volunteer in New York City, perhaps the country. And the guy absolutely refused to talk about race. Then one day he said "Race matters powerfully" and I thought, okay, now he is going to start. But no. The guy just did not believe in singing Kumbaya. The you-love-me-you-love-me-not race talk just was not for him.

Then he became president and pumped billions of dollars into inner city schools. And that act was more meaningful to me than any race talk he might have initiated.

Barack Obama Proved Me Wrong On Race And Libya

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Robyn: Indestructible



(Via Soraya Darabi)

There's an ABC in Australia too looks like. Brand bias. :) Best summary of @sorayadarabi's Australia trip http://t.co/SGC4QnQless than a minute ago via Tweet Button Favorite Retweet Reply


A "female @billgates" might not be a coder, likely will not http://bit.ly/iRXhjC @sorayadarabiless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply


#pcmobile foodspotting says she stopped using color b/c she couldn't figure out what it didless than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone Favorite Retweet Reply




Sai Baba (2)

@paramendra
I am always inside you, above you, below you, in front and behind you and i am watching you now. Why fear when i am hereless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply



Sai Baba Is Back

Fuck Yeah Africa

Last Chance: Goods For Good



(Via Pop Tech)

Asa: So Beautiful
Prince Nico Mbarga: Sweet Mother
J Martins: Iva
Tiwa Savage: Kele Kele
Fally Ipupa: La Jungle
Peacocks Guitar Band: Eddie Quansa
The Parlotones: Funny Face

Kushner Honored
"Where Was This Google All This Time?"

Mike Hudack Wearing Makeup

Sai Baba Is Back

The Economist: Sai Baba: Sathya Sai Baba (Satyanarayana Raju), one of India’s most controversial gurus, died on April 24th, aged 85