Source favicon23:49 Stanford Dream » 王建硕

From the March of 2005, many Stanford people entered my life and became my good friends. Many people in eBay graduated from Stanford, either from Computer Science, or from MBA program. The list is just too long to name one by one. Among them, Xiaofeng Jin is an important person. She introduced me to the great network of Stanford. We met for the first time in Starbucks and scheduled to talk for 1 hours, but it turned out to be 4 hours. Xiaofeng highly recommended me to go to Stanford for either Salon or EMBA program and described her wonderful 6 weeks in Stanford - it was very attractive for me.

Today, Xiaofeng did another great thing. She invited me to join Stanford Alumni meal in Shanghai, so I extended my "Stanford network" to many more great people.

The Meal

We had Marie Mookini, the Senior Associate Director of MBA Career Management Center (CMC), the former Director of Adminsion, and Virginia Roberson, from MBA Career Management, Xiaofeng, Raymond, Nisa, and Jane (all GSB graduates)... It is about 11 people - a small group. Just as Virginia put it, Stanford GSB enjoys smaller groups, and the feeling of a family. I like that. To my surprise, when most b-school, and universities strike to increase the number of students, Marie told me Stanford GSB is going to reduce the number of students from 350 to 300 every year to ensure more personalized education.


Taken by Jian Shuo Wang, on December 12, 2005. First visit to Stanford

Stanford = Internet?

In my mind, Stanford is an icon for Internet. I first know about Internet when I listened to a lecture in Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1995, and the professor talked about Jim Clark, and Marc Anderson, the two founders of Netscape. They came from Stanford. Not to mention the later Jerry Yang, SUN, eBay, Google... A big part of the Internet industry is something like a Stanford history.

Stanford to me means Internet and Innovation in the first few years. To me, it is just like a university with only one major in my mind - computer science (or Internet entrepreneurship). (Just kidding. I certainly know they have other great departments).

Recently, I found Stanford means more than innovation. I still need time to get used to the facts that B-school of Stanford has a very diversed students, working on many industries, from banking to to biotech, from real estate to energy. How that works with the Stanford innovation tradition still puzzles me.

Anyway, what I learnt most from my friends in Stanford (for example, from Xiaofeng) is, "Inspirational" and "Visionary". I like these two words very much. Along with the word Innovation, they are my most favorite English words. :-) The best place to find the combination of these three ehtics is Stanford. I don't think Harvard offers Inspiration and Innovation as much as Stanford does. To me, Harvard means more like Business. (MIT? I was a very big fan of MIT when I was in university, but later found for Internet industry, Stanford is THE place).

I am feeling the strong desire to learn some business recently. Last time, when ex-Microsoft people (EXMSFT) met, we talked about Meetup: MBA or Not, that is a Question. I don't care the Master degree - (why should I care?) but I do think the skill to speak a new language is important for me - the language of business. I am thinking seriously to get to business school for several months now. Virginia showed us the new campus (not a new building, a new campus!) of Stanford GSB. The campus is to complete in 2010. Maybe at that time, I can go...

S t a n f o r d - this word looks nice.

P.S. Thanks everyone for giving me the permission to write about the event, and sorry that I don't have other's names yet. When you are with this blog for long enough, you know my rule for privacy is not to mention people's name unless 1) I got explict permission, or 2) the person also has a blog.

Source favicon22:53 网摘060719-060720 » laolu

2006-7-20

  • 名人和博客,平台的博弈 #
    回到“博客即媒体”的话题,对于和名人差不多滑不溜手的精英们,如果仅仅提供给他们一个“媒体',那么需要维持一个多大粘性的平台才能养起他们呢?
  • 是电脑屏幕广告,不只是互联网广告 #
    谁想出了更多的将广告呈现在众多电脑用户眼帘的办法,谁就找到了赚更多钱的办法。
  • A9.com > OpenSearch #
    OpenSearch is a set of simple formats for the sharing of search results. Any website that has a search feature can make their results available in OpenSearch? format.
  • 上海家化出击博客营销 首选李冰冰博客 #
    上海家化已专门成立一个创新媒体研究小组,将对包括博客在内的新沟通手段进行专门研究。
  • Google的忧郁 #
    向全球各个角落扩张的Google终于意识到这个世界上没有一套统一的善恶判断标准
  • Pew Internet: Blogging is bringing new voices to the online world #
    A new, national phone survey of bloggers finds that most are focused on describing their personal experiences to a relatively small audience of readers and that only a small proportion focus their coverage on politics, media, government, or technology.
  • 东拉西扯:从数据看出去 #
    当有个别企业打算启动blog营销的时候,他们就会发现,他们的可行性报告和计划书中,缺了最重要的数据支撑。

2006-7-19

Source favicon22:49 图:Ebeltoft, Jutland Peninsula, Denmark » laolu
Source favicon22:00 与书同名的Blog:《芒果街上的小屋》(The House on Mango Street) » CNBlog: Blog on Blog

http://yawningcat.blogbus.com在豆瓣里看《芒果街上的小屋》这本书,看到这样一句话:“此书的中文责任编辑建立的关于这本书的blog……”,于是跑去看看,发个贴介绍这个Blog给大家看看。

按照Blog上的介绍,《芒果街上的小屋》是一本优美纯净的小书。一本“诗小说”,一个关于成长,关于在写作中追求现实和精神家园的故事。……居住在拉美贫民社区芒果街上的女孩埃斯佩朗莎。生就对他人痛苦的同情心和对美的感觉力,她用清澈的眼打量周围的世界,用美丽稚嫩的语言讲述成长,讲述沧桑,讲述生命的美好与不易,讲述年轻的热望和梦想,梦想着有一所自己的房子,梦想着在写作中追寻自我,获得自由和帮助别人的能力。

Blog主人从2005年11月27日起开始写作这个Blog

这个Blog里发表的内容包括:

选篇(vignette) (9)
书评(BookReview) (8)
插图(Illustrations) (3)
书影(Bookcover) (1)
作者卡片(Cards) (1)
图书卡片(Cards) (1)

访问统计: 25568

很有意思的是这个Blog的链接是
(译者)潘帕
(编者)yawningcat
(插图)友雅
(序言)悦然
(豆瓣)芒果

:)

Source favicon20:21 百度为什么Hi » 未完成 - Incomplete
百度空间的发布可以算是继新浪在去年推出Blog后,中国Blog圈最重要的一个事件了。百度空间凭借自己广大的用户群,依赖百度贴吧等互动产品的人气,打出草根牌,与新浪的名人牌对垒,对那些BSP们造成了不小的压力。正如布棉所说的“[这些巨头做BSP业务是]作为大内容战略的补充,他们可以不靠这个赚钱,但是却可以从中获得流量和内容,提高访问量的粘性。BSP跟这些大头对碰,死的会很多。” 从百度贴吧开始,到百度知道、百科,以及这次的百度空间,百度在一步一步地构建着自己的社区平台,对于一个搜索引擎公司来说,为什么对于自建社区这么有兴趣呢?这仅仅用社区在中国很火这样的理由当然是无法解释得通的。用百度自己的话来说,这是为了搜索藏在用户脑中的信息,这用来解释百度知道与百科,甚至贴吧都顺理成章,但作为推出空间的理由似乎有点牵强。 在百度推出空间时,有人认为百度已经与Google走上了截然不同的道路,“Google 非常明确地定位在数据营销,而 Baidu 则是社区。说得白话些,就是今后 Google 可能成为数据库的代名词,而 Baidu 是想把自己做成门户,做成新浪2.0。”但我不认同这个判断,当我们的目光被百度贴吧和百度空间所吸引的时候,我们却忘记了Google其实也早就有自己的社区(GoogleGroup)和blog(Blogger.com),甚至也有SNS(orkut)。 我不怀疑百度可能也眼热Myspace的成功,也想成为中国的Myspace。但我更相信百度的布局与其核心的搜索业务相关。一方面,百度将利用其搜索技术为其空间服务,实现对“人”的搜索,再用这个对“人”的搜索来完善它的社区搜索,这一点实际上在百度空间的一系列新闻稿中都已经有所体现。另一方面,百度空间还与搜索广告有关。百度空间与裁员门事件使百度力推的另一个产品“精准广告”被人忽视。通过对百度空间中的用户文章分析、用户对百度知道、百度百科以及百度贴吧的内容参与情况的分析,百度可以准确地得到每一个百度用户的兴趣点、爱好点以及特征,百度只是通过记录用户在百度上的使用行为,也不会受到很多隐私保护方面的质疑。在掌握了用户特征后,再利用cookie等技术手段,就可以在百度竞价广告以及百度主题推广中结合其特征进行广告投放,达到百度的“精准”广告的效果。此外,百度空间也为百度的主题推广提供了大量的可投放平台。 百度空间不仅仅有着想成为中国Myspace的野心(参考麦田的文章),而且也想借此让它的搜索产品与搜索广告也High起来,它的后续动作值得我们更多的关注。
Source favicon14:35 雅虎翻译 » del.icio.us/chedong
基于Babel Fish的免费在线翻译系统,支持网页翻译
Source favicon14:10 Google工具条中加入 google.cn » Che Dong's Photos

Che Dong posted a photo:

Google工具条中加入 google.cn

很久以来.cn一直不是工具条的可选域名,7月13日发布的google搜索工具条中,终于可以选缺省使用google.cn了……

Source favicon08:18 网络互动站点的1%规律 » blog中文翻译
原文地址  Charles Arthur  ,July 20, 2006 什么是1%规律? 这是一个根据统计得出的大致规律:100个在线的群体中,有一个人创建内容,10个人参加互动(讨论或提出建议),剩下的89个人只是在旁观。 在著名视频点播网站YouTube上就可以看到这个规律,这个网站只花了18个月的时间就占据了60%的在线视频点播市场。 统计数据如下:每天有1亿次下载和65000次上传(来自Antony Mayfield的数据),也就是说每1538次下载才会有一次上传。每个月访问的独立用户有2000万。 上传者在下载者中所占的比例为0.5%,但注意这只是该网站的上升时期;并不是所有人都知道YouTube(况且人们可以从任何网页中嵌入YouTube的视频下载链接,下载比上传容易的多)。 另一个社区形式的互动内容创作平台,Wikipedia的数据:50%的维基页面由0.7%的用户编辑,超过70%的页面只被1.8%的用户编辑过内容(来自Church of the Customer的数据)。 早期的相关数据表明80%的站点数据由20%的用户创建,但在如今这一比例正在逐渐降低。那些Web2.0团队们需要思索一些问题了。实际上,一个过多追求互动体验和由用户创建的内容的网站将会看到10个人里9个人基本都是匆匆过客。 雅虎的Bradley Horowitz指出雅虎存在着相同的问题:在雅虎社区(Yahoo Group)里,1%的用户创建了讨论组;10%的用户活跃在互相讨论、发起新主题中;100%的用户从以上这批活跃用户那里获取信息。 (Morler投稿翻译,欢迎访问http://news.game4fun.cn新闻博客,专注于digg、boing boing网站上简短新闻的中文翻译,希望有意者合作参与)
08:00 2006/07/21 08:00:00TQ洽谈通搜索力指数排行榜 » TQ洽谈通搜索力指数
 搜索引擎  搜索力指数  排名升降  份额
1. Baidu  132449282     65.51%
2. Google  18045334     8.93%
3. Yahoo  17805098     8.81%
4. Sogou  13697086     6.77%
5. 3721  10901202     5.39%
6. QQ  4623462     2.29%
7. Tom  1428794     0.71%
8. MSN  1055630     0.52%
9. iAsk  823970     0.41%
10. 163  635190     0.31%
11. Zhongsou  579338     0.29%
Source favicon05:19 hello world! » del.icio.us
Hello world - I'm Les Orchard. I’ve been a long-time fan and user of del.icio.us, developer of del.icio.us mash-ups, and recent author of Hacking del.icio.us. The obvious next step in this evolution is to be fully assimilated into the del.icio.us...
Source favicon04:56 我竟然也读诗了 » 变态家族

这次一起骑车去西藏的同伴中竟然还有一个诗人, 经常在骑车的时候试图启蒙我这个文学艺术盲, 对我说各种深奥的问题。 还发给我了他的牛比的诗集。 说实话, 这真是我这辈子仅有的几次读诗了之一了……

Source favicon04:19 Update: Google Desktop Gadget Contest » Official Google Blog




Just a quick update to let all you know that, due to popular demand, we've extended the Google Desktop Gadget Contest another two weeks. So if you have a great idea for a gadget, and want to enter it for a chance to prove your brilliance and creativity, you now have until August 14 to do so.



And if you're interested in some tips and tricks on creating Desktop Gadgets, have a look at the Inside Google Desktop blog. Good luck!
Source favicon01:30 Blumberg joins FeedBurner Board of Directors » Burning Questions - The FeedBurner Weblog

We've made some room for Matt Blumberg at the big fancy table in the back room (the table without the folding legs). Matt is founder, CEO and chairman of Return Path and knows a wee bit about Internet services with 7 years of experience helping marketers increase email ROI and having previously served as General Manager of the Internet division of MovieFone, Inc. from inception to the company's sale to AOL. He also has a deep appreciation and understanding for delivering content to the far-flung reaches of the Internet-o-sphere(TM), so we enthusiastically welcome his contribution to such heated board debates as "Why don't you just TELL me which feed you want burned?" and "Does this feed look fat to you?"

Matt writes a blog about entrepreneurship titled OnlyOnce. He loves earth tones, walks in the park, and the letter P.

Source favicon00:59 Google Finance set for an update? » Googling Google
When checking out Google's impressive second quarter on Google Finance today, I stumbled across something that leads me to believe they are testing "version 2" of Google Finance -- here is what I saw: The link in the picture points to URL 0.frontend-live.sfe.scrooge.hs.borg.google.com/finance -- the destination is meant to be internally accessed by Google.
Source favicon00:40 Day 3--泸定 » 变态家族

今天走了半天, 到了泸定, 就是飞夺泸定桥的那个。 码表上显示走了304km

我在去重庆的火车上抱了一个小美女坐在腿上

过了雅安的一个桥

在一个堵在路上的大石头上休息

连续数公里的上坡把我弄得累的象煞笔一样

二郎山的陡坡

Source favicon00:13 Finding easy-to-read web content » Official Google Blog




Like most of you, when I search the web, I want to find relevant information with a minimal amount of distraction. But because I can't see and I use a device that converts web text to speech, I'm even more in tune with the distractions that can sometimes get in the way of finding the right results. If the information I'm after is on a visually busy page, I have to sort through that page to find the text I want--an extra step that can sometimes be very time-consuming.



That's why I've been passionate about a project I'm working on at Google called Google Accessible Search. Accessible Search adds a small twist to the familiar Google search: In addition to finding the most relevant results as measured by Google's search algorithms, it further sorts results based on the simplicity of their page layouts. (Simplicity, of course, is subjective in this context.) When users search from the http://labs.google.com/accessible site, they'll receive results that are prioritized based on their usability.



In its current version, Google Accessible Search looks at a number of signals by examining the HTML markup found on a web page. It tends to favor pages that degrade gracefully--that is, pages with few visual distractions, and pages that are likely to render well with images turned off. Google Accessible Search is built on Google Co-op's technology, which improves search results based on specialized interests.



This is still an early-stage experiment, and we hope to improve the product's quality over the next few months based on user feedback. Check it out over on our Labs page and tell us what you think.
Source favicon00:07 Stocking up » Official Google Blog


A few months ago we launched Google Finance. Since then, we've listened carefully to your feedback and learned a lot about what you like and what you don't like about our product. And in response to these requests, we're pleased to announce a few small new features, including a stock-market module on the business section of Google News and support for multiple portfolios. We've also added an auto-suggest feature to the search box to help you find the companies and funds you're searching for more quickly, as well as an auto-refresh feature that keeps the data on your portfolio page current. In addition, rumor has it that a lot of users like to have the choice of reading message boards in reverse chronological order. So we've made sure our discussion groups have that feature, too. Lastly, it's earnings season, and we've been impressed by a small company called SeekingAlpha that offers free transcripts on many earnings calls, so we've added links to them.

These are small steps, and you can expect to see more features and ideas from us in the coming months. We appreciate your feedback and hope you'll continue to push us to make Google Finance better.
Source favicon00:05 Introducing RSS Smart Answers » The Ask.com Blog
Great news, our Smart Answers program is expanding and we're excited about it. We think you will be too. Today, we're formally introducing RSS Smart Answers. What are they? Now, when you conduct a web search for many of your...

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