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Facebook takes the innovation cake

February 24th 2010 02:20
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Facebook is the most innovative tech company on Earth, according to an annual review of corporate imagination by Fast Company magazine.

The full list of 50 corporate innovators can be seen here.


Facebook’s journey to undisputed leader of the social networking revolution has been a rocky one, beating out challenges from MySpace and Twitter, and overcoming disgruntled customers who fiercely opposed changes to the way the site worked.

Facebook’s decisions, however, appear to have been justified. Fast Company believes so, saying Facebook earned top spot because of its speed of development and growth. “Somewhere along the road to becoming the platform of choice for 400 million users in every country on earth, the company grew up,” Fast Company said.

Last year’s winner, the team behind the Barack Obama digital presidential campaign, has apparently found nothing to be innovative about since helping Obama moved into the Oval office. They didn’t make it into the Top 50 at all in 2010.

Twitter – which feels like it has been a major part of our lives forever but which really only became a global phenomenon last year – made it onto the list for the first time this year. Only barely, however, coming in at Number 50, and there is widespread opinion, despite news out today that Twitter is still growing steadily, that its format is too limited and that it may be the next big disappearing act.


At number 15 on the list is Spotify, the site which is redefining music delivery. Its entry, let alone at such an elevated position, is remarkable because the service has not yet launched in the US.



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Word of the day: chronovore

September 11th 2009 00:32
wasting time

Chronovore: something which eats your time.

I just saw this word on a Twitter tweet by Tiffany. The main chronovore she wrestles with is Twitter itself. But high-end procrastinators have many chronovores in their lives.

I, personally, am founding president of the Southern Milky Way branch of the Universal Procrastinators Alliance. There is nothing about chronovores I don't know. I just didn't know until know until now that that's what they were called.

How did the world survive so long without this word?


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Good job

April 17th 2009 22:46
twitter job search

Twitter is king. It is the font of all information. It is the bible of the social media age. It is the word, and we need no other word. Not unless it has more than 140 letters, in which case you'll have to look elsewhere.

New proof of the omnipotence of Twitter comes with a gadget which can net you the job of your dreams in 0.16 seconds.

Well, that's how long it took to come up with a list of 24 jobs after I entered my search keywords "writer in Australia".

Admittedly, the resulting list included real estate jobs in Pasadena and an IT job in Atlanta, but let's put this down to teething problems.

twitterjobsearch.com. It's a fun widget.



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The rapid growth and popularity of social networking is these days almost entirely about Twitter, and there has never been a better time to join than right now when you can be part of a momentous period in Twitter history.

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