The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators →
“This is a guide for how we can build “info molecules” that have a lot more value than the atomic world we live in now. First, what are info atoms? A tweet is an atom. A photo on Flickr is an atom. A conversation item on Google Buzz is an atom. A Facebook status message is an atom. A YouTube video is an atom. Thousands of these atoms flow across our screens in tools like Seesmic, Google Reader, Tweetdeck, Tweetie, Simply Tweet, Twitroid, etc. A curator is an information chemist. He or she mixes atoms together in a way to build an info-molecule. Then adds value to that molecule.”
15 Google Interview Questions That Will Make You Feel Stupid →
Not particularly different from other consulting interview questions. They didn’t include one that I was asked though: “How does the Facebook News Feed work?” No joke.
