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Weird convergence in tech industry:
Notion adds AI research, meeting notes, enterprise search. So do Atlassian, Grammarly/Coda. Glean. Granola.
Cursor. OpenAI buys Windsurf/Codex. GitHub and Google follow.
Browsers are next.
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Josh Millerx.comTimothy Armoo, founder of Fanbytes
Katie Lewis • Find Your 9others
the secret to spreading the word: attracting others can’t just be your job.
Kai Elmer Sotto • Get Together: How to build a community with your people
The advanced version of this strategy is to reach out to websites and publications and let them know you are writing content that aligns with their target audience, and that you’d be willing to let them syndicate your content for free. The reason so many writers don’t do this is because, for one, they don’t know they can, and two, they have this eg
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Jeff Berman
@berman
Joe examines many problems with the internet giants of today (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Google, Netflix) and how they take advantage of the individuals who use their platforms, stating, “By addicting us to their systems they keep us sellable.” He continues to describe the misalignment of incentives which has resulted in humans becoming the product as... See more
Joseph Lubin • Blockchain Explained: How Web 3.0 Will Create New Business Models
CrowdStruck
Edward Zitron • CrowdStruck
In the Web2 era, platforms like Twitter and Facebook ran powerful but temporary versions of the “commoditize the complement” strategy early in their growth phase. By giving away their products and APIs for free, the platforms were able to attract invaluable social graphs and user data, which in turn helped attract an ecosystem of third-party develo... See more