About
RAKESH AGRAWAL
I am Senior Director of Product at Audible.
I have been designing and marketing Internet services since 1993. I have worked at Tellme, AOL Search, uReach Technologies, washingtonpost.com and startribune.com.
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- One thing I’ve heard loud and clear from people in Maldives, India and Zimbabwe: they are worried about climate cha… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 5 minutes ago
- I’ve seen more wildlife half a day at a national park in Botswana than all of my trips to US national parks combine… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 4 hours ago
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- Last full day in Africa. I will definitely be back. Have to pair it with a trip to Asia, though. Straight from SF, it was 25 hours one way. 12 hours ago
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Recent Posts
- Favorite hotels from around the world
- Let’s not call Goldman Sachs evil (yet, and for this potential infraction)
- 5 things Andrew Yang must do for the next debate
- My personal environmental footprint
- FAANG + Microsoft market matrix
- Thoughts on this week’s suicides and how you can help
- Autonomous vehicles are going to affect a lot of jobs
- How technology chips away at jobs
- How to turn on the innovation light bulb
- Autonomous vehicles are going to change the world in more ways than you know
Top Posts
- Google Maps: extreme close up with Street View
- A sample Groupon merchant agreement
- Packaged pani puri as progress
- The experience is the product
- A look at Groupon's extremely lopsided merchant agreement
- The terrible numbers that Groupon doesn't want you to focus on
- Think Groupon is a technology company? Think again.
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Daily Archives: August 29, 2006
Geotagging the world with Flickr
At long last, Flickr has released a geotagging interface. Geo tagging is the process of applying longitude and latitude data to assets – in Flickr’s case, to images. Why would you want to do this? It’s easiest to explain with … Continue reading
Posted in flickr, geotagging, google, gps, local search, maps, mashups, web 2, web 2.0, yahoo
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