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Facebook Investor Roger McNamee Explains Why Social Is Over
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Amnesia10
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http://www.businessinsider.com/roger-mc ... deo-2011-7 |  |  |  | Quote: Elevation Partners and Facebook investor Roger McNamee, who is also a rock musician, gave an amazing talk recently where he goes over some of the biggest trends affecting the technology industry. The talk was spotted by our friend Dan Frommer at SplatF. McNamee's bottomline? Everything is changing. More specifically, a few big themes: Microsoft is toast because we're moving to a post-PC era; HTML5, the new web standard that allows to make interactive web pages, is going to revolutionize the media and advertising industries; Social is "done", it's now a feature, don't go do a social startup.
Here's what we thought were the most interesting points and assertions from the speech (quotes are paraphrased): Microsoft's share of internet-connected devices has gone from 95% to under 50% in 3 years;
Windows no longer provides measurable ROI to enterprises, who will shift spending to other products and services; this is a huge opportunity;
Google is a victim of its own success: its search has become polluted by SEOs. What shows that Google has failed is all those "non-search" services that really solve a search problem, like Match.com or Realtor.com. If you add them all up, they account for 50% of searches.
HTML5 is going to change everything. "In HTML5, an ad is an app, a tweet is an app, everything is an app." "It's a blank sheet of paper, and creativity rules again."
For example, "my band is putting out a full HTML5 site. You can watch all of our shows on an iPhone, live." It's very cheap and it changes the game because they don't have to pay anyone anything.
In HTML5, you don't need to have display ads: Amazon can have a section of its store as an ad. So if you're reading a book review, you can buy the book right from the page.
Because HTML5 can make sites rich and interactive, engagement on a site can go from seconds to minutes.
So a site could say: we have 5 sponsors today, which one would you like, and the sponsor follows you around throughout your experience on the site. "The fact that you can create and satisfy demand in the same place is only true in infomercials today, but it will be true on the web." This, in turn, is highly disruptive to TV advertising.
"The iPad is the most important device since the IBM PC."
"Apple will sell a hundred million internet-connected devices this year. That's two thirds of the PC market." If you add the other non-PC internet devices, that's more valuable than the PC market.
The iPad is the training wheels for HTML5. iPad apps show us what we need to beat in terms of creating a better experience on HTML5.
Apple is an unstoppable freight train. In terms of tablets, it has no competitors and will probably end up with iPod-like marketshare. "It's like IBM in the 60s; I can't predict what that means; you need to find a way to play with it, but you also need to find a way to play over it" with HTML5.
The fact that most people now have more than one device means the cloud is vital, because you want to have all your stuff on all your devices. It also means the old PC paradigm is dead, because the old PC paradigm means everything stored on one device, instead of everything in the cloud synced to many devices.
In terms of keeping your stuff in the cloud, "Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Apple have completely failed to get the mobile experience right." (We'll let McNamee stand by that statement.)
"Facebook has decided that they're Twitter on steroids".
Currently Facebook Connect is free; eventually they'll charge for it because it's access to their social graph which publishers need, and that's how they'l make money.
Don't try to be "social": the big social platforms are created. You can't create a social company, it's just a checkbox. "The last 500 social companies funded by the VC community are all worthless. I'm serious."
But this creates an opportunity: while everyone is focused on social distribution, there's a huge opportunity to get content right with HTML5. "Let's create a new product, the way music videos were a new product."
Apple makes more gross margin per iPhone than most Android phones make in gross revenue, McNamee says.
"Television is the last protected media business," but it's going to get disrupted. For one, once televisions are computers, analytics of who watches will get more accurate than Nielsen panels. "Everyone knows that if we go to actual measurement, ad rates will collapse because the numbers aren't as good as Nielsen makes them look."
McNamee also had a few words about the economy: "we're about 40% of the way of deleveraging the global economy, but we're only 10% of the way of deleveraging the US consumer...I don't care what your politics are, removing government demand from the economy when it's struggling is ridiculous." And to prop things up, the Fed is printing money and inflating bubbles, "but for us, that's great!": capital is very cheap; consumers are acting like the party's on, so there's lots of opporutnities.
McNamee says he does "full contact investing": he proves the concepts of what he invests in by trying them out with his band. So he knows HTML5 is going to work because it works for his band. Then he added, to audience laughter: "You're going to say it's a [LIFTED] little band, yeah, it is, but we like it and our fans like it" and it works. |  |  |  |  |
I have to say I agree on many points. Bad news for some companies especially Adobe and Microsoft.
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Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:24 pm |
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leeds_manc
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He seems to have his head screwed on definitely, I agree that any social network company other than Facebook and Twitter is useless. I thought twitter would turn out to be a flop though so what do I know? Still seems just as tedious as it did back in 2006 to me though...
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Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:32 pm |
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ProfessorF
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Hey hang on now, they're worth billions!It's a .com valuation, mind you, what could possibly go wrong?
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Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:46 pm |
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leeds_manc
I haven't seen my friends in so long
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I think the reason tablets have suddenly started to succeed is because the speed of mobile internet now allows for live streaming - bye bye TV, PC, DVD player for the average consumer.
I saw some business men watching the champions league final on their iPads at the airport, it was then I realised their attraction.
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Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:52 pm |
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Amnesia10
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I agree with him on HTML 5. If it means an end to Flash and exploits that will be good for everyone.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk.
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Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:53 pm |
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Amnesia10
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But if you read what he said about Internet streaming it will mean tv ad rates falling. Though you could see the end of big ad based tv networks. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk.
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Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:55 pm |
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leeds_manc
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I don't watch TV at all if I can help it, I like Judge Judy though.
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Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:02 am |
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Amnesia10
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I do not watch it much either. I find that TVcatchup.com and the various iPlayers cover most of my needs. I do not miss cable Tv at all now. I think that the diversity of channels has lowered standards and thankfully we still have the BBC.
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Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:47 am |
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koli
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I don't agree with this. Nor Facebook or Twitter are perfect and the rise of Google+ seems to support that opinion. There isn't just "one" of anything. Why don't all drive same cars or carry same mobile phones.
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Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:27 pm |
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JJW009
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No, but we all drive by the same rules on the same roads. Not that it's a great analogy. Compare IM protocols; there has been a necessary convergence and culling because too much choice is worthless. There's little joy to be found in socialising by yourself.
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rustybucket
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big_D
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I watch a couple of hours a week and I don't use a catch-up service.
Probably the only thing I really sit down to watch is Tatort on Sunday evenings...
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okenobi
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Fascinating read, thanks.
Really makes you think about where things are at with the internet and everything else. Personally, I like have a PC and/or a laptop. But I fully admit that I'm a dinosaur in tech terms these days and it's the 13yr olds with iPhones who are leading the charge in what gets devd and what doesn't.
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Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:03 am |
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Amnesia10
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Yes but that has always been the case. The computer market or phone markets are no different. While there are a few who create niche markets for older user like Saga the majority of marketing is aimed at the young, presumably because we oldies fearing old age will want to associate ourselves with it. MySpace was more youth orientated than Facebook yet who won that battle?
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