
Gideon Rosenblatt
Infinite gamer in-training.
Occupation: I'm a technologist with a background in business and social change. I write about the impact of technology on business and society.
Location: Seattle
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Followers: 28,193
Following: 2,181
Cream of the Crop: 04/01/2012
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2013-05-24 01:55:31 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 6 +1s)
More than 50,000 users have added +B Corporation to their circles here on +Google+! Thank you for supporting this global movement of people using the power of business as a force for good!


2013-05-24 00:42:57 (5 comments, 0 reshares, 10 +1s)
The Key to Creating Value in Business
Creating value is the essence of business. But sometimes we lose sight of what value really is. We turn it into an abstract concept – a kind of business-speak – and when we do, we lose that tangible sense of what it actually means to create value in business.
The truth is, value is something quite real and quite concrete. If you want to understand how to create value in your business, think about being of service. All products of real value are embedded with specific ways of serving customers. Through that service, value is created.
That which serves, creates value.
Stop for a moment and think of something you own that you really value. Take off your business hat and see yourself as someone else’s customer. It may be a great pen that fits perfectly in your hand, the satisfaction you get from your iPad, or the joy you g... more »

2013-05-22 23:48:14 (8 comments, 3 reshares, 23 +1s)
Emotional Intelligence can be a stronger #Leadership differentiator than pure intellect

2013-05-22 20:36:25 (22 comments, 7 reshares, 24 +1s)
Conversational Search is now live on Chrome, and it is waay cool. It's also available on Google Now for Android devices. This really is one of those upgrades that creates a qualitative shift in user experience. This weekend, I simply said "OK Google, where's Star Trek?" and it not only found the nearest theaters - it spoke them to me. And I was asking about Star Trek as my first query. Now that's life imitating art.
Nice article, +Danny Sullivan
#ConversationalSearch
#GoogleNow

2013-05-22 14:45:58 (4 comments, 2 reshares, 7 +1s)
The latest from The Vital Edge: an overview of stakeholder theory and the three ways people justify adopting its principles.
In the end, having the right operating system for business requires that we come to terms with the two competing views of fairness we wrestle with as a society. Our egalitarian notion of fairness says we each have intrinsic worth and dignity that must be protected, while our libertarian notion of fairness tells us effort matters and that we should be better compensated when we work harder than others.
This tension is valuable. As a society, we need both understandings of fairness. By better representing the diversity of interests in a firm, I believe stakeholder theory comes closest to a set of practical principles for maintaining this kind of balance in business. Getting that right embeds this healthy tension into the engines that drive our economy, where... more »


2013-05-20 02:37:30 (38 comments, 1 reshares, 23 +1s)
Sleep - Who Needs It?
Researchers (connected to the US military, of course) are testing whether we really need as much sleep as we currently are accustomed to. They're testing technologies to make our sleeptime more efficient.
Having 50% more “conscious lifetime” might sound like an appealing proposition to anyone with a hectic schedule. This could be achieved not necessarily by living longer, but by cutting down on the biggest time-waster of all: Sleep. Living life at 150% is an interesting proposal, but as Jessa Gamble debates in her essay at Aeon Magazine, “are we brave enough to embrace it?”
Would you embrace it?
http://www.nextnature.net/2013/05/the-pursuit-of-debunking-sleep/


2013-05-19 21:43:18 (12 comments, 5 reshares, 34 +1s)
Apple just seems to be a little less shiny these days. A few quick observations from three unconnected experiences:
* Google's I/O extravaganza really seems to have changed the perception of what's cool, stealing some of Apple's former polish, I think.
* The other day we were waiting for a table for dinner and popped over to the nearby Apple Store. It was pretty much empty, and it for the first time I thought to myself: "wow, this stuff feels kind of dated." I mentioned it to my 12 and 14-year-old sons and they completely agreed.
* A few days later we were eating out again, and our waitress, whom I'm guessing was probably around 22 years old saw my wife's Android phone and said "awh....my mom just got one. I so wish I could get one of those. I'm still just stuck with my iPhone." Then she waxed on about how cool Android was - an... more »


2013-05-19 01:49:19 (22 comments, 6 reshares, 25 +1s)
Don't like multi-column layout in your stream? You can revert back to single-column layout. Just click "Home" then at the top of the screen select the "More" link and scroll all the way down to the bottom and you'll see this little toggle.
(if you're getting a notification, it's because a long time ago, you plussed a post where I asked permission to notify you on Google+ Tips - let me know if you want off -)
#googleplustips

2013-05-18 15:30:19 (3 comments, 1 reshares, 20 +1s)
Leave it to someone like +martin shervington to bring a techno-psychological frame to Google Glass. Reading this post just now gave me one of those disruptive peaks at just how close we might be to some very big breakthroughs in the human experience.
Sharing ideas just by thinking may not be very far away…
This is an important read.
#GoogleGlass
#AugmentedReality
#soul


2013-05-17 15:33:16 (20 comments, 6 reshares, 30 +1s)
When you're on someone's profile page, and you click a #hashtag on one of their posts, you should first see all the posts with that same hashtag from that person.
For example, when I'm looking on +Thomas Morffew's page, and I click on a #contentmarketing tag, I should be able to quickly browse through all his posts about that topic. Once I'm done with all those (or if there aren't any), then show me posts from other people.
This would be incredibly useful and it would encourage more rapid adoption, I think. It would also get us a bit closer to +Jeff Sayre's "channels" idea. (https://plus.google.com/u/0/112526081195315983895/posts/bCJuCAMZcQM)
+Chris Messina, perhaps you all already thought of this and rejected the idea for some reason I'm not seeing. I think it'd be super cool though.

