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Where is Groupon going?

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Andrew Mason, Groupon’s CEO, recently announced deals personalization, a feature initially available in six cities: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, San Jose, and Seattle. This move by Groupon was done for several reasons, such as the necessity to differentiate itself from several clones (which are sprouting at the same rate of Groupon’s deals, daily) and an large amount of requests from businesses to be featured on the site. Deals personalization definitely made sense to me, so much so that the announcement was made just few hours before the soft launch of one of my projects, WishADeal.com. How many times have you looked at your inbox and thought, “why am I getting e-mails for pole dancing classes and spa deals?” This is exactly why Groupon is adding some level of personalization. With Wish A Deal I go even a step further by letting you pick the category of the deals you’d like to receive, and gather them from several daily deal sites in a single e-mail.

But where is this daily deals market going? My guess: now that the market is saturated by a leader, Groupon, and multiple clones, the next natural step will be to focus on verticals. Woot spun off Wine Woot, Shirt Woot, and so on. This would be a great time to launch sites such as Daily Burger Deal or Vegan Daily Offer. At this point, people are familiar with the concept of daily deals and would definitely appreciate a really specialized and targeted service. And, I’m willing to bet that this is something that sites like Groupon and Living Social will offer in the near future.

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Interview on CloudPlumbing.com

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

This may be old news for you, but I wanted to share it anyway on my blog. A couple of weeks ago I’ve been interviewed by Ryan Parsley on CloudPlumbing.com. We mostly spoke about some of the new projects I’m starting with 39 Inc. as well as the pros in building really focused applications.

You can find the full interview on CloudPlumbing.com.

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Twitter is getting ready for the World Cup

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Since Twitter went global, I joined the translator program, helping Twitter to translate its content (not the tweets obviously) in Italian.
Last night while I was translating, one of the strings in my queue caught my attention:

World Cup 2010 Match Report – %{team_a} versus %{team_b}

Of course, the page it pointed to isn’t active yet, so we will need to wait another week to see it. It’s definitely going to be an interesting tool to enrich the game-watching experience.

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Face the truth

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Your ideas are worth nothing. Until you build them.

Photo by marc.thiele

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How to use Pikchur on Twitterrific for iPad

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

The Twitter client situation for iPad is still kinda sad. Not a lot of players and not a lot of quality, mostly because not many developers grasped the best way to visualize Twitter on this device.

While waiting for Tweetie Twitter for iPad, I decided to use Twitterrific for iPad, gorgeous design, simple and free. But there is a “but.” It doesn’t come with native support for my favorite picture sharing service: Pikchur. Luckily they offer a way to add your own custom services for media uploads, you just need the end point of the media service URL endpoint and you’ll be good to go.

If you’d like to add Pikchur as well, here is their endpoint:
http://api.pikchur.com/twitterrific

Launch the application and tap on the Compose button in the upper-right corner of the screen. In the window that appears, tap on the camera icon and select “Change Upload Service”. At the bottom of the list that’s displayed, you’ll see “Other…”. Tap that and you see a text field where you can specify the “Media Service URL Endpoint”. Enter “http://api.pikchur.com/twitterrific” and then tap outside the popover window to dismiss it. Done!
Another good thing is that this media end point already supports twitters new echo oAuth, so no need to change any settings when they switch over to oAuth only authentication.

Now I can finally share my pictures and videos on Pikchur, the only problem is that at the moment media are uploaded without a title. It would be nice if Twitterrific passed the parameter “message” so that media services could use it as caption for the picture.

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The Man In The Arena

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Here is a great quote by the US president Theodore Roosevelt from a speech given at the Sorbonne in Paris, France on April 23, 1910.

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.

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Fred Wilson’s 10 golden principle for successful startups (FOWA)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

I took some notes this year at FOWA, and I’d like to share with you some of the things I learned or found valuable at FOWA (Future of Web Apps). This first post is about what I learned from Fred Wilson‘s presentation. Wilson is the co-founder of Union Square Ventures, a smaller ($125 million in capital under management), newly formed, New York City based venture capital firm with investments in Web 2.0 companies such as Twitter, del.icio.us, Etsy, FeedBurner, Indeed.com, Disqus, Clickable and many others. In his presentation he highlighted ten points he finds critical for being a successful startup.

Speed: this is a critical factor for growth. Applications that aren’t fast don’t grow as fast as applications with better speed performances.

Instant Utility: your application has to be useful out of the box. Let the user see an immediate return for using your application.

Voice: you need to have a style, a personality. People need to feel like they are consuming a media.  Just look at the way Wufoo communicates with their users, with very fun unusual messages.

Less is more: Your application has to be simple. Try to focus on one thing and do it very well.  You can always add more features later. This helps speed as well.

Programmable: make it easy for other people to plug or build on top of your application. Your API should always be read/write. This is the reason why we integrated SquarePik with Foursquare only, and not Gowalla. Gowalla has a read-only API, making the applications built on it virtually useless.

Personal: make the experience feel personal. Even little things like avatars or personal profiles make users feel like they own part of the application. Think about how your perception of your Facebook page changed since they changed its URL from a number to your username. Now it’s not just a page in their system, it’s your personal page.

Restful: Fred used this term in a personal and incorrect way by his own admission. He thinks the entire application should have an easy URL system. You should be able to reach any page of your app via URL. That makes it easy to share and send to other people.

Discoverable: people need to be able to be find your application, via SEO or social media. At the end of the presentation, he also recommended the use of guerrilla marketing because of its cost effectiveness.

Clean: use big spaces, big fonts and don’t add too many functions on a page. It has to be very clear at any time what the user should do.

Playful: the ability to play in an application is very important. The game element can help the success of an application. Foursquare and Gowalla are really good examples of this. Even something as simple as a top contributor chart could be seen as a game.

What other things do you think are key for the success of a web application?

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The secret of happiness

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Brillant

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How to use Facebook Chat with iChat

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Finally Facebook Chat started supporting Jabber/XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging. Now developers can integrate Facebook Chat with their Web-based, desktop, or mobile instant messaging products.
That also means that we can chat with our Facebook friends using iChat. Just add a new account to your iChat following the settings in the picture below.

facebook-chat-settings-for-ichat

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What I think the new Apple device will be

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

I have been thinking about posting my thoughts about the upcoming new Apple device for a while. Because I didn’t have the time to do so, I will just make a list of features I think this device will have:

  • It will be shipped in a single size, with 10″ screen
  • It will have touch screen and, more important, touch recognition on the back of the case, where the fingers naturally rest when you hold the device
  • It will use a dual-core ARM processor produced by Semi PA, an ARM licensee acquired by Apple.
  • The OS will be a modified version of iPhone OS, so the final user will only have a superficial access to the device.
  • Non optimized iPhone applications will work in iPhone size windows while the optimized one will run in full-screen mode. The device will support multi-tasking.
  • It will be offered mobile operator free but it will be mobile operator ready. You will be able to pick the provider of your choice.
  • Apple will offer free unlimited wireless connectivity with a MobileMe account to access to limited content like iTunes, iDisk, Mail and other Mobile Me services.
  • It will offer unlimited connectivity for subscription applications like magazine and newspapers
  • It will have GPS .
  • It will not support Adobe Flash.
  • It will have a front facing camera, with facial recognition for the users (remember that new feature in iPhoto?)

Tomorrow will find out the truth. I know I will get one no matter what, what about you?

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