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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- “Value conviction over consensus” seems to be a common theme among @tfadell and @scottbelsky. Focusing on consensus… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 6 hours ago
- Conversation tonight on feature requirements for robo taxis. My suggestion: “I need to puke button.” Could just b… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 6 hours ago
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- A finance guide for millionaires and billionaires
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- Getting down to numbers: quantitative research
- Pricing the COVID-19 vaccine
- Favorite things, day 1: podcasts
- Rakesh’s travel secrets for your holiday travels
- Favorite things, day 2: credit cards
- Favorite things, day 3: Hawaii
- TiVo remains king of TV
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Daily Archives: November 15, 2006
Why HD-DVD and Blu-Ray are toast
I was flipping through the options on my Comcast HD settop box and stumbled across HD movies on demand from Starz! and Encore. After a a few clicks Shopgirl appeared on screen in vibrant colors and 6-channel surround sound. (OK, … Continue reading
Posted in consumer electronics, movies, video
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AIM 6.0’s Buddy Feeds bring another dimension to social networking
Liz at GigaOm writes about my favorite new feature in the AIM 6.0 client released today, the Buddy Feed. I’ve been using it in beta for a few weeks and think it has the potential to really transform social networking. … Continue reading
Posted in aol, im, instant messaging, personalization, web 2, web 2.0
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