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  1. 1.anagora.org

    Susan Mernit has a great post up about saying no in product development cycles (it was also Susan's birthday recently -- happy birthday!).. It's a great post. It's applicable not only to large businesses/sites (Susan works on Yahoo!Personals) but really to projects of any size.Many web projects, the "launch" of a site is just the beginning.
  2. susanmernit.com

    Fred Wilson's post on saying no reminded me of my own intent to write about saying no in my world of developing big scale online dating and social media applications. In many ways, my job--leading the product development/product management team--is like being the executive chef in a big kitchen--it's my responsibility not only to determine
  3. susanmernit.blogspot.com

    Topix's Rich Skrenta's got an outstanding post on citizen journalism, alogrithmic news, and media going on--a must read. Some snippets: "The quality of journalistic output today is, for the most part really really good. In fact it's too good. The product costs a huge amount to bring to market, and what the Internet enables is a an alternative product built for zero, and providing a different ...
  4. archive.pressthink.org

    January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 ... Susan Mernit's blog is "writing and news about digital media, ecommerce, social networks, blogs, search, online classifieds, publishing and pop culture from a consultant, writer, and sometime entrepeneur." ... What is the role of j ...
  5. susanmernit.blogspot.com

    Susan Mernit's Blog Thoughts on social media, web 3.0 classifieds, social networks, next generation user-generated content, community, online dating, microformats & widgets, RSS/Syndication,blogs,citizen journalism and life in the Bay area from a former consultant who works at Yahoo! ... with people and resources. But that means more than just ...
  6. slideshare.net

    Fluent in product development, user experience, business strategy and setting agendas and convening around digital inclusion, hyper-local, and open data. Experienced trainer and presenter with strong ties to tech community, media organizations and academia. 15+ years of senior executive experience, strategic, outstanding at execution, managing f
  7. susanmernit.blogspot.com

    Susan Mernit's Blog Thoughts on social media, web 3.0 classifieds, social networks, next generation user-generated content, community, online dating, microformats & widgets, RSS/Syndication,blogs,citizen journalism and life in the Bay area from a former consultant who works at Yahoo! ... Monday, January 31, 2005 Russell Beattie groks the remix ...
  8. workerbeesblog.blogspot.com

    Susan praises the article, but says it should be of interest to anyone interested in the role of media, since women are compeltely absent from the article. Here let me quote her: " ...a must read for anyone interest [sic] in [snip] and--surprise!--the role of women in new media--as in why are they missing in action in a 10,000 word story like ...
  9. susanmernit.com

    It's been great talking with media organizations in Oakland and learning more about what everyone sees as the issues. I am learning alot, and it is influencing how I partner with other groups, But there's also some mis-information floating around, so I am going to step back and correct some of the things I have

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