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BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Netflix and Human Tendencies

I joined Netflix about a month ago and so far it's been an incredible experience. I'm finally catching up on a long list of movies I've been meaning to see for ages. Problem was, when I hit the video I either couldn't think of the movie I wanted o

November 3, 2006 | EMAIL | PRINT | 10 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Fixing Business Software

For a whole bunch of reasons I've given a lot of thought to building software for businesses. First off, I work for a business, so it's interesting to me. Second, I'm quite fascinated by the idea that you can build software to help things and peop

August 22, 2007 | EMAIL | PRINT | 5 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Market Adjustment

While I've been in California I've been spending a lot of time reading the newspaper (that's right, like the printed one). I don't read the paper often at home, maybe once or twice a week at most, but I always enjoy myself. What's amazing to me ev

June 25, 2008 | EMAIL | PRINT | 5 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Sincerity and Cannibalism

I don't mean to be a JetBlue whore, but it's time to talk about them again. Looks like my last post about them preceded a hurricane (or blizzard) of <a href="http://tokyoh

February 21, 2007 | EMAIL | PRINT | 5 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Another Kind of Networking

There's a new eatery in Chelsea called Swich. It's a pressed sandwich shop with an eye, and mind, towards design. From the logo to the televisions running SWICH TV, the place feels different (and the sand

February 20, 2007 | EMAIL | PRINT | 4 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Horizontal Media in a Vertical World

Time for another one of those conversations I've had about 50 times in the last few months but have yet to blog (at least as far as I can remember). If you've heard this spiel already, I apologize. One of the problems with web sites in corp

April 2, 2007 | EMAIL | PRINT | 4 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Life Lessons of Open Source

As I was reading this article about open source companies slashing prices to compete with each other, I made a quick note. Product = Fre

June 20, 2005 | EMAIL | PRINT | 3 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Target's Got Trouble a Brewin'

This can be filed under reasons for companies to start blogging. It seems that Target has begun selling some less than mainstream products including: <img alt="target-

November 28, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Creating Passionate Users

Why is creating passionate users such a hot topic? It could be because of the fantastic blog of the same name, or it could be something bigger going on. Kathy Sierra, author of that

June 23, 2005 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Eric Sumberg

Picture Brands

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May 30, 2008 | EMAIL | PRINT | 2 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

How to Embrace the Internet

I'm nearing the end of Joe Trippi's fantastic book The Rev

November 22, 2004 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Trusting Employees

Just read a great entry over at Creating Passionate Users all about trusting your employ

May 26, 2005 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

BUSINESS | Noah Brier

Transitions

I've been doing a lot of reading (and thus thinking) lately. What follows will hopefully hang together, but it may very well turn into a bunch of random ideas. So goest the dangers of blogging. Okay . . . let's begin with something <a href=

January 26, 2008 | EMAIL | PRINT | 0 COMMENTS

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