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.
On Twitter
- I’m not saying that google, Twitter, etc. don’t add value for users immediately. Just that they skim all the cream… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 54 minutes ago
- Rank the following in order of what’s done the most to destroy journalism: newspaper chains, twitter, 24-hour news… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 hour ago
- I’m always amused when the “consider the environment and don’t print this email” is the only thing that prints on the final page. 1 hour ago
- Indian truck stop. Pizza Hut thrives; Dosa Hut goes out of business. Globalization FTL. https://t.co/c9Qh3YY0WD 4 hours ago
- I have a few @AlaskaAir guest upgrade certificates to give away. There must be U inventory available and you must b… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 4 hours ago
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- 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
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Daily Archives: August 20, 2007
Revolutionizing journalism education at Medill
Chicago magazine has a piece on the challenges facing John Lavine, the new dean at Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism as he sets a new course for teaching journalism. “It would be unethical for us to educate you to only … Continue reading
Posted in journalism, media, newspapers
comScore redefines search, Google wins bigger
ComScore is changing the methodology for its qSearch market share ratings. Instead of just counting search activity at the major search engines, comScore is expanding the definition of search to include searches at sites such as Wikipedia, eBay, Amazon, MySpace, … Continue reading
Posted in aol, facebook, google, metrics, search, statistics, yahoo
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