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Future of Web Apps – Michael Arrington
Michael Arrington was the first presenter of the second day. Many people told me that he is very cocky and full of himself so I was expecting the worst. I thought his presentation was quite good and he does not hold back on his opinions which provided good value for the overall presentation. I recorded several of his comments in mp3 files which you can download below including his comments on the "Apple Incident" earlier this week. Oh yea, he also stated he would like to be Digg CEO.
MP3 Audio Downloads
(each file is one minute and about 1MB download – if you share the files, please credit me, thanks!)
- arrington1 – about passion and being in love with what you are doing.
- arrington2 – perfect revenue model is not required
- arrington3 – pushing for a smaller amount of vc offers more advantages
- arrington4 – adobe apollo
- arrington5 – office efficiency
- arrington6 – moving innovation into the enterprise – plus his announcement about a TechCrunch enterprise blog
- arrington7 – q/a – thoughts on webmail
- arrington8 – more q/a – webmail continued
- arrington9 – more q/a – hiring a developer from outside and discussion of odesk
- arrington10 – more q/a – discussion about snapstream
- arrington11 – more q/a – discussion of viewing photos on tv from the net
- arrington12 – more q/a – discussion of apollo and writely
- arrington13 – more q/a – continued discussion of writely, and desktop vs. web
- arrington14 – more q/a – discussion of shopping and amazon/cnet
- arringtonapple1 – Michael's reply to a question about the Apple event earlier this week
- arringtonapple2 – Continued reply to Apple event
Winners, Losers, and Companies to Watch
Winners: writely, grouper, skype, newroo, flickr, weblogs, myspace, bloglines, userplane, ksolo, blogger, del.icio.us
Very good bets: digg, facebook, youtube, photobucket, zoho, stumbleupon, popsugar, plentyoffish, netvibes
Ones to watch: jobster, riya, zillow, flock, sharpcast, rocketbookm, 1-800-FREE411, odesk, secondlife, wordpress
What were they thinking: inform, gather, pubsub, browzar, jigsaw, squidoo
Winners – Shared Attributes
- passion for what thye are doing
- doing something extraordinary – purple cow
- removing serious friction
- great founder dynamics
- never raised big money
- perfect revenue model not required
- and launched with post on tc
Loser Attributes
- poor founder team choices
- lifestyle/ego entrep
- raised too much money/spent too much money
- over business planned
- forogt about scaling
Choosing Your Platform
- php
- ruby
- java
- .net
Client Platform
– net, ajax, flash, xul, adobe apollo (his fave)
Saturated and Unsatured Markets
- social networks
- social bookmarks
- video
- photos
- blogging platforms
- feedreaders
Big Potential for Success in the Near Term
- platforms
- desktop apps
- office efficiency
- cloud storage
- identity
- developer tools
- market destruction – i.e. 1-800-FREE411
- enterprise
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Thanks for providing the audio clips. I missed Mike's presentation, but your clips gave me a good overview.
I missed it as well and the slides were leading to some questions.