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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- Most popular outlier brands in each state. (Not top registrations.) Nevada, Texas and Florida are obsessed with La… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 10 hours ago
- $300,000 for a Cadillac? Really? They need to do what VW does with Lamborghini. wsj.com/articles/cadil… 12 hours ago
- Who is/was the bigger prick? 13 hours ago
- Don’t capture the data. If you don’t record it, you can’t turn it over. Drop sensitive locations and searches. Th… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 14 hours ago
- Periodically I Google “Clarence Thomas age.” I’m always disappointed. 14 hours ago
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- A finance guide for millionaires and billionaires
- Rakesh’s travel secrets for your holiday travel
- Lobsterclass – free classes on product management
- 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: October 10, 2007
The power of the social graph
There are many things I hate about Facebook’s Photos application: It doesn’t support high resolution photos. I get a Java cache error every time I try to upload pictures. You can’t search the pictures. It doesn’t use commonly provided EXIF … Continue reading
Posted in facebook, flickr, marketing, photography, web 2, web 2.0
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Rocky wuz here
Location-based services have been hampered by the balkanization of carrier networks and a focus on mobile-only implementations. LocPoke, a new Facebook application, is a promising alternative. I’ve written before about WHERE, a location service platform that has offered GPS-based location … Continue reading
Posted in facebook, gps, lbs, mobile, where, wireless, wireless data
3 Comments