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  Adbusting in Berlin

 NOTES OF BERLIN IST EINE HOMMAGE an all die Notizen die Berlin tagtäglich im Stadtbild hinterlässt.


  Benjamin Nickel - Mobile Uploads | Facebook

 Innovationsstandort Deutschland



Als ich vorgestern Folge 39 des Lila-Podcast über Schönheit hörte & u.a. auf die Selfies von Lena Dunham stieß und ich mich dann wunderte, dass der Herbst überall viel bunter als bei mir ist, hab ich mich entschlossen eine Woche lang Fotos zu posten, die nicht alles in Pose setzen, mit Filtern aufbessern oder eins aus zwanzig "misslungenen" darstellen. Ihr müsst das jetzt ertragen.
#unbeschönigt
So sehe ich frisch aufgestanden aus.

dasnuf (@dasnuf02.11.2015 8:38


"Unsere Kinder kommen auf ein altsprachliches Gymnasium."
"Echt? Und was sollen sie mit Fortran und COBOL anfangen?

Volker König (@VolkerK_02.11.2015 8:31


While @WIRED US is doing its ”equality“ issue, @WIRED_Germany thinks that this is an appropriate speaker line-up conference.wired.de/conferences/wi…

Johannes Kleske (@jkleske02.11.2015 8:48


auf ner konferenz, auf der nur männer sprechen, is ne „afterparty“ die logische konsequenz.


stand 14 uhr: mit dorothee bär wurde die erste frau an die zweite stelle auf der „speakers“-liste eingefügt und mit josé mariano lópez-urdiales der achtzehnte mann, etwas verschämt an der zwölften stelle.


stand 18:30 uhr: die „afterparty“ wurde auf der infoseite abgesagt, jetzt gibt’s „INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS AND INFLUENCERS, PREMIUM NETWORKING, DRINKS, FOOD AND A GET TOGETHER“.


What the history of camera sales looks like with smartphones Included

(Source: bit.ly/1EqUYC7) pic.twitter.com/ve2gAleHkt

Max Roser (@MaxCRoser02.11.2015 8:28


Ein wichtiger Hinweis auf der Zugtoilette. pic.twitter.com/PfWdmYbNR6

Kathrin Passig (@kathrinpassig01.11.2015 18:14



Sonnenuntergang und Bodennebel

(@ronsens_01.11.2015 19:58


Little orange riding hood.

Georg Rehm (@georgrehm01.11.2015 17:20


Wenn ich mal alt bin, dann ...

Bernd Baltz (@bbaltz01.11.2015 17:14


  Robert Scoble - I noticed that a few people keep asking …

Robert Scoble:

I noticed that a few people keep asking about whether one social network or service or another will be a good competitor to Facebook. They simply don't do any critical thinking and I find I just don't have time anymore to consider these claims.

Here's a hint: let's say your new social thing is hot. Well, then it'll need bigger datacenters than Facebook has. Now, how is your new hot thing going to get, say, $4 billion to build said datacenters? Not to mention that Facebook has thousands of engineers, most of whom are paid more than $100,000 a year. You think your new thing is gonna be able to take on Facebook? Ask Google how that all worked out.

Yeah, I know you can use Cloud Computing, but you ready for Instagram's AWS bills? Even Facebook is looking at those with a fine tooth comb now (they are in the millions, I hear, every month, and that number is old).

And, how are you gonna get your logo on every taco truck in the world?

Medium right now is burning my phone up with notifications. So, how is your service going to filter out the crap? (Hint: filtering REQUIRES you to share something about yourself. In other words your system MUST gather private info about you). I just turned off Medium because the notifications no longer are mostly of interesting things said by interesting people.

How is your service going to make money? Oh, really, you aren't going to have advertising? That's nice. So you are gonna get a billion people to quit using Facebook and move over to your thing and, say, pay $10 a month like I pay for Spotify? I don't think so!

Finally, how is your service going to get the best content developers onto it? A friend of mine buys advertising for Kia. She just paid a famous Instagram user $50,000 for ONE PHOTO that had their car in the background. So you think that Instagram VIP is gonna move over to your service that pays a few cents per 1,000 views? You are nuts.

Until you can figure those things out, leave me alone.

Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat, NextDoor and Twitter are in the power seat. Don't bother me until you have a REAL alternative. Thanks.

Finally, I won't even mention these new things by name. Why? I only hate things I respect. Why? Because I know at least 10% of you disagree with everything I write or video. You are here just to hear the other side from where you are. So if I hate on something those things get a nice audience for free. I won't do that anymore.

Have a great weekend!

That all said, I joined WeChat this week and have hundreds of messages already (although Messenger is better here, and has far less spam). So you want to compete? Go to a market that matters, like China or India. But keep in mind that Mark Zuckerberg already is focused on those two markets too. Translation: if you know how to code why don't you do something else with your skills?

(via aaronparecki.com)



Last night was fun!

#angeflixt #breakingbad #narcos

Maria (@mariaplays30.10.2015 12:02


  De-anonymizing Facebook's app-scoped ids

Ryan Barrett:

Facebook has taken plenty of criticism for privacy problems over the years, and it's invested plenty of resources in responding. One specific problem early on was that third party apps could combine their data to create deeper user profiles for tracking and analysis. If one app couldn't get permission to see a Facebook user's friends, for example, it might quietly partner with another app that did instead of trying harder to get official permission. Facebook fixed this in their v2.0 API by giving each app its own set of app-scoped user ids.



Den Rest meines Lebens wenn ich unfröhlich bin, werde ich dieses Video mit @diplix ansehen - youtu.be/2MWcgTShTZ4 #netflix #daredevil

Patricia Cammarata (@dasnuf30.10.2015 8:40


There is a 11" Mabook Air and a 13" iPad.

#MobileOnly? Need new categories.

Malte Ubl (@cramforce27.10.2015 17:51



#bettercallsaul #angefixt #netflix #netflixparty #netflixpartyberlin

katia (@katias_bilder29.10.2015 20:41