I'm not sure where and when Google will launch Google Circles:
But the presentation embedded in that post is a definite must-read. Version 1 was great:
School and work, friends and family, the sacred and the profane; we've always been able to communicate different things to different people in different circumstances. Facebook, Twitter and other online social networks have collapsed all those contexts into one big bucket. We speak to our "friends" all at once, no matter what we might want to say to one group of people or another. And thus we often feel less comfortable than we might saying anything at all.If this is an open question for you as well, go read the presentation right away!!
Three items to end the week:
- "Risk and Reward Are Not Obvious" from Fred Wilson of A VC at: http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2011/02/risk-and-reward-are-not-always-obvious.html
- http://www.miscellanies.info/index2.html , the home of Ben Schott's Miscellanies (I've only read the French version of his first book, it's pretty much packed with awesome stuff)
- A Dilbert strip to end the week in a good mood:
Upon seeing those 2 pictures of Michael Jordan on a blog I'm following, I watched a couple videos of his greatest moments:
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You can definitely why the guy's such a legend. I followed up by reading his Wikipedia entry ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jordan ). Impressive.