Organised Entropy
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GOOG? MSFT? AAPL?
Aug 11th
A good intellectual discussion on Google’s Strategy, between two great thinkers on Planet Earth. Me After relentlessly aping Yahoo (email, maps, search, messenger, local), Apple (G1, App Store, et al), Microsoft (OS, Live mail, Docs, Browser), Google sets its eyes on Facebook. I think they should get an award for being the least creative company
The Popcorn Theorem
Jun 27th
This experiment started about a month ago, when I noticed that no matter at whichever setting you pop the microwave popcorn, there are always some kernels left unpopped. So either there must be an optimal setting of the microwave OR these kernels should not be there in the packet. I tried to pop various packets
How we read others’ minds – Ethics Survey
Mar 3rd
Introduction: I recently did a survey to emulate this speech by Rebecca Saxe. For actual survey and results please refer to end of article. The survey was given out to approx. 250 people (MBS Class of 2011, MBS Class of 2010 & my Facebook friends. Total people count = 580; Total approx. UNIQUE people =
A Critical Assessment of “Marketing Myopia”
Feb 19th
I did this as an assignment on the MBA. Since it is my own work – I chose to declassify it. A critical assessment of “Marketing Myopia” – Theodore Levitt, Harvard Business Review, 1975 in context of the contemporary Green Energy Industry. If you have pests in your house, what do you do? Build better
The India “Story” – An Elusive Future
Dec 4th
I often watch videos off the TED site, but some videos related to India, off late, set me thinking. Shashi Tharoor and the Power of Soft Power (referred to as ST from now on) Devdutt Pattanaik on East v/s West (referred to as DP from now on) Mallika Sarabhai – Dance to Save the World
Free Lunch for Yahoo!
Dec 3rd
The online landscape: Yahoo! wants to spread some cheer to Internet users around the world. A leading online portal, Yahoo! draws people to its network of Web sites with a mix of news, entertainment, and shopping, as well the revitalized Bing search engine (powered by Microsoft). The company also offers registered users personalized Web pages,
Blockbuster Suicide – talk about a Kamikaze business model
Nov 29th
http://www.geek.com/articles/news/blockbuster-express-digital-rent-movies-on-sd-cards-20091110/# Last week Kingston announced it was going to start bundling movies with sales of Flash memory products, this week Blockbuster has announced you can start renting movies on SD cards. Now correct me if I’m wrong but out of the following two scenarios what looks good? This is what a sane human (Blockbuster management
Social technologies and time interruptions
Nov 24th
This is an analysis of how to strategically think about adopting a new social technology – if you value your freedom that is. The DATA: I asked a lot of my friends about what isthe time they think that occurs between interruptions, if one has access to any of the social technologies listed below –
Why is it so hard to read others’ minds?
Nov 24th
I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I’m not sure you realised that what you heard is not what I meant. Rebecca Saxe tries to address the problem of how we develop the neural infrastructure to think about others’ thoughts. The region of the brain called the RPTJ can actually,
The Money Genie
Nov 13th
I came across this article on http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/the_happiness_genie/ Suppose a genie appears and gives you two choices. The first option is that he will give you $10 million dollars, but everyone else you know will get $20 million apiece. Choice two: You get $5 million, but no one else gets anything. As a bonus, the genie

