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  1. RT @chadcc: NYT on #bing with a nice @dannysullivan quote at the end about our twitter stuff: http://bit.ly/aVXjb
  2. RT @ventilla: When people list search engines and mention Bing first, it reminds me of when people refer to God as a she, good practices...
  3. NYTimes: Bing Delivers Credibility to Microsoft http://bit.ly/kEQr0
  4. Dinner outside at Blue Plate with @kartikr - what a nice night in SF
  5. Gotta love it when DNS resolution is a 50/50 proposition. #internaldnsfail
  6. The Future of SERP: Death Knell for the 10 Blue Links? http://om.bit.ly/eRvRX from @gigaom
  7. Just landed at SFO. Heading straight out for drinks in re Mission (Monk's Kettle). And yes, the wife and kids are out of town.
  8. @akumar: Went to dapper.com and was very puzzled by your move into the fashion industry. ;) Congrats on the new gig in any case.
  9. @akumar: Incentives alignment depends on what time frame you want to look at: a quarter? Or a decade?
  10. @akumar Sad if it is the case at any company. Audience is king - even the best advertiser platform will lose if the audience is gone
  11. @awadallah That doesn't mean you don't want to serve advertisers too and give them a quality product too. But the end user must served first
  12. @awadallah Any company that loses sight of the end user as the ultimate customer and caters too much to advertisers is risking the long term
  13. @awadallah I do agree that conflicts between user value and advertiser value are a pain to navigate. But that doesn't mean @mcuban was right
  14. @awadallah Well, now that you've gotten off that treadmill, you can diss it I guess. But you and I both know it can be immensely profitable.
  15. @awadallah At some point the business model might change such that a new monetization vehicle is used. Without (big) changes to core product
  16. @awadallah The advertiser is the customer of a monetization vehicle, but the core value add comes from the consumer product. (cont)
  17. @awadallah I couldn't disagree more. Losing sight of the end-user as the primary customer is a huge mistake. (cont)
  18. Three things that should not go together: Middle seat; not Virgin; 6:30 AM. Let's hope things improve from here...
  19. OMW to JFK for return to SFO this PM. Then up at crack of dawn for SEA flight. Massive carbon footprint FTW
  20. @ryanobjc the challenge is knowing when to be on which side of "good vs. great". It's case-by-case, I'm afraid, especially if time matters