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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- 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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- Is there anything interesting to do on a 5 hour late afternoon / early evening layover at JNB? 4 hours ago
- 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
- I’m going to disagree with my good friend brian here. Voice is a component but will not be dominant. (As evidenced… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 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 4, 2007
Status from Minneapolis: we’re fine
During weeks like this, I’m reminded that wireless and long distance networks that we take for granted aren’t designed for major emergencies. They’re engineered for average peak usage and can quickly become overloaded when tragedy strikes. After this week’s 35W … Continue reading
Posted in social networking, wireless, wireless data