Hat tip to PSFK for surfacing the video below of venture capitalist Fred Wilson speaking at Google as part of its Marketing Talks series. Wilson breaks down the “capital efficiencies” that give many startups a competitive advantage and analyzes how certain industries that can be digitized are especially ripe for disruption.
And in the video below Wilson makes the argument that everything is a channel and the next layer of the “social media stack” will be aggregation and filtering capabilities. He mentions TweetDeck as a sort of social dashboard, and while it is, that’s really a rudimentary example. It seems FriendFeed is the closest to pulling together the various services needed to filter and aggregate effectively. And I saw a Tweet recently from Steve Rubel that mentioned how FriendFeed is really the only service that can search your friends’ content. At least on the consumer side.
FriendFeed-like services behind the firewall is a little different story. The things you’ll see in Telligent’s upcoming release will validate that only a few collaboration vendors have a vision for what the real-time web looks like in a corporate setting.
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