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Google Grows Up
Advice for Google’s management as it seeks to continue to build its innovation capabilities
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Google Translation
No matter how you say it, Google is disrupting (again)
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Disrupt-O-Meter: OnLive
New gaming service excites consumers and game developers — and terrifies everyone else
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Google (Finally) Finds its Voice
Google Voice, the new and improved GrandCentral, actually sounds better than it is
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Photoshop.com
Adobe’s several years late to the Web 2.0 party, but still brings a worthwhile offering
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Disrupt-O-Meter: PatientsLikeMe
Could PatientsLikeMe disrupt not only competitors, but healthcare itself?
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Voices of Disruption: Alan Levy, BlogTalkRadio
Alan Levy is founder and CEO of BlogTalkRadio. He also is principal shareholder in the local telephone provider XChange Telecommunications and the VOIP company myphonecompany.com. Previously, Levy was President and COO of global telecommunications company Destia Communications, which was sold to Viatel, Inc., in 1999.
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Twitter
Yet another high-traffic Web 2.0 business tries to figure out where the money is
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Innovators' Update: Hulu's a Big Hit
Its major-media owners figured out how to distance themselves enough from their online video-streaming venture to allow it to succeed
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Disrupt-O-Meter: RingCentral Digital Line vs Microsoft Office Communicator
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Innovators’ Update: A Good Start for Amazon MP3
Amazon’s digital music store keeps sailing on the winds of industry changes
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Last.fm vs. Pandora
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Voices of Disruption: July - August 2008
Justin Siegel is CEO and co-founder of MocoSpace. Previously he was vice president of publishing for SkyZone Entertainment, leading the company’s product strategy. He was also CEO and co-founder of JSmart Technologies, a leader in casual games and entertainment for mobile devices, before JSmart was acquired by SkyZone in 2004. He talked with Innosight’s Lillian Zhao about leading a major mobile social-networking disrupter.
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Innovators’ Update: YouTube’s Continued Struggles
In Innovators' Insight #97, “The Limitations of Data,” we described how difficult it is to forecast the performance of disruptive innovations. What has happened since?
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Innovators' Update: Is Blockbuster Back?
Insight #88, "Too Little Too Late?", suggested that Blockbuster's response to Netflix came too late. What has happened since?
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Navigenics v. 23andme
We analyze two start-ups in a very new field — retail genomics.
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Skype Out?
BusinessWeek.com: eBay's struggles to make its acquisition of Skype work show how moving quickly is a critical component of making disruptive acquisitions work...
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Emerging Technology Watch: November - December 2007
Talking labels customers control; New technologies for hearing loss; Language learning via social network
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Innovators' Update: Skype Out?
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Second Life vs. Kaneva
Tale of the Disruptive Tape
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Emerging Technology Watch: November - December 2006
What can't you buy on Amazon.com?; High-tech low-end phones; The game wars play on
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Disrupt-O-Meter: eMusic vs. Microsoft Zune
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Emerging Technology Watch: September - October 2006
Dig that video?; download a VoIP handheld wireless; how many words is a picture worth?
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Innovators' Update: Do-It-Yourself Disruptors
Insight #24, "Do-It-Yourself Disruption," discussed how emerging models that give consumers the ability to customize and control information could shake up established markets. What has happened since?
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Signals of Change: Four Industries Facing Disruptive Threats
It's easy to see disruption in the rearview mirror, but where do signs suggest that disruptive change may be on the horizon?
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A Time of Threat or Opportunity?
Newspapers need to find rays of hope amid the disruptions
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Emerging Technology Watch: July - August 2006
Ionospheric cell signals; online pharmaceutical samples; online real estate brokers
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Innovators' Update: Sustaining the Innovation Spark
Insight #51, "Cloning Google," warned companies against blindly following Google's rule of letting engineers spend a day a week on personally interesting projects. What has happened since?
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Emerging Technology Watch: May - June 2006
Updating Carbon; Cleaning up with Ajax?; War Games
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Voices of Disruption: March - April 2006
Lib Gibson is a corporate advisor in the Office of the President of Bell Canada Enterprises
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What Bloggers Can Teach the Media
To compete successfully in the future, media companies need to learn how to get the most out of their content
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Satellite Radio vs. iRadio
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Emerging Technology Watch: January - February 2006
Cracking Open Online Video; Helping Small Retailers Step It Up Online; Taking Biopesticides Up-Market
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Disrupt-O-Meter: Skype vs. Vonage
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Innovators' Update
Insight #21 asked "Can TiVo and Netflix Avoid the Sophomore Slump?". The article discussed how the proposed partnership between online DVD rental provider Netflix and digital video recorder pioneer TiVo could help both companies springboard beyond their initial successful offerings and avoid the sophomore slump. It noted that TiVo seemed to need the deal more because it was facing competitive threats from multiple incumbents. What has happened since?
