May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
- 31: Why do we need money? (2)
- 26: Ripples (0)
November 2012
- 18: What the startup visa should really look like (7)
- 15: The long term emotional mind (3)
- 11: Fixing government with the Internet (2)
October 2012
- 15: A great result for Alakaboo! (0)
September 2012
- 29: Measuring success (0)
July 2012
- 31: The impact of competition on entrepreneurism (0)
- 29: How to become a “full time” foreign entrepreneur in the US (12)
March 2012
- 21: Defining success and its pursuit (2)
January 2012
November 2011
- 24: Misinterpreting Kuznets (4)
September 2011
- 07: The changing dynamics of news (1)
- 02: What is StartupHouse? It’s a rocket (3)
August 2011
- 27: Why ICANN’s changes to TLD matter (0)
- 21: Snake oil role models and silicon valley’s ponzi scheme (3)
- 08: Everest syndrome is the biggest crime in our society (7)
July 2011
- 13: The backstory on Silicon Beach and an Aussie Entourage (2)
- 03: Veokami is an awesome new concert video curating service (1)
- 03: There’s something about you turntable.fm (2)
June 2011
May 2011
- 05: I’m a hustler baby (4)
April 2011
March 2011
- 23: Minimum Viable Business (4)
January 2011
- 18: Platform growth over user privacy (0)
- 05: Quora will give stock options to celebrities, reject a Google acquisition (2)
- 02: Scouting Angel List (4)
December 2010
- 28: Why blogs are turning into newspapers and Quora is the future of journalism (9)
- 22: The new magazine (0)
- 17: Delicious will go down as one of the great tragedies (2)
- 13: Another scandal about data breaches shows the unrealised potential of the Internet as a network (0)
- 01: Why the angel bubble is not a bubble but actually the missing link (3)
November 2010
- 12: On Google and Facebook (1)
October 2010
- 08: Billion dollar brainwaves (1)
- 08: The secret to effective people management (1)
August 2010
- 28: Why the seed investment bubble is exactly that (12)
- 15: How the super angels are saving Silicon Valley (0)
July 2010
- 25: Why I like angel list (2)
June 2010
- 23: Announcing the Portability Policy (0)
- 07: Manipulating numbers that don’t mean anything (0)
- 06: Guest post on TechCrunch (2)
May 2010
- 31: My media consumption – three years on (2)
- 30: How to build a billion dollar company (6)
- 21: The Startup Bus on failure (1)
April 2010
- 05: Phil McKinney talks innovation to the Startup Bus (1)
- 05: The Startup Bus – looking into this crazy experiment in innovation (2)
March 2010
February 2010
- 22: A billion dollar opportunity with video (0)
- 17: Ubiquity – it’s coming (0)
- 11: The Startup Bus (5)
- 08: One word explains the Google superbowl ad: Bing (4)
- 02: The best feature Facebook didn’t invent that it should invent now (2)
January 2010
December 2009
- 30: 2010 wish granted, Liz. (0)
- 16: Why I’m angry (3)
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
- 16: Facebook’s no longer a startup (0)
- 04: A solution for the newspaper industry (4)
August 2009
- 24: Vote for my SXSW presentation! (0)
July 2009
- 22: How to create engaging presentations (0)
- 21: An invention that could transform online privacy and media (8)
- 20: The information age is still filling up its rocket with fuel (0)
- 13: The business model of API’s (2)
- 08: Rethinking copyright and its scope creep (1)
June 2009
- 26: Can the newspaper industry please stop their damn whining (5)
- 25: Interview with an Iranian about the elections (0)
- 20: Bye Sydney, Hi San Francisco (45)
- 17: Opera’s Unite is democratising the cloud (0)
- 15: The Internet, Iran, and Ubiquity (1)
- 08: The ‘always-beta’ culture is affecting more than just journalism (0)
- 01: Google Wave will take a generation (18)
May 2009
- 29: Google Wave’s dirty little secret (8)
- 24: Why we should support movie piracy (2)
- 21: Why Twitter will make advertising an endagered species (0)
- 20: Google should acquire Friendfeed, the leader in the real time web (9)
- 19: The future is webiqitous (1)
- 10: New web trend – real time spam (2)
- 10: The artist formally known as liako (8)
- 08: Commercialising innovation (6)
April 2009
- 22: Data portability and media: explaining the business case (4)
- 21: Why open wins (0)
- 20: The WSJ nails it with their iPhone app (5)
- 19: How Twitter is using psychology to bootstrap an unbelievable trend (10)
- 14: 15 great people I met in America (6)
March 2009
- 23: The Australian cancer that will kill the Internet (34)
- 18: Downloadsquad.com interview (0)
- 16: Best error message ever (for Data Portability in action) (4)
- 15: The music industry and a glimpse into its future (12)
- 12: Impromptu video on DataPortability.Org (0)
February 2009
- 21: Social melebrities and the externality of arrogance (7)
- 08: Data portability allows mashup for Australian bush fire crisis (18)
January 2009
- 31: Semanticising Twitter for a revenue model (14)
- 26: The change brought by the Internet is a correction (2)
- 18: Phishing for fraud on Facebook (52)
- 13: Facebook needs to be more like the Byzantines (0)
- 07: Understanding entrepreneurs (6)
- 06: Let’s kill the password anti-pattern before the next web cycle (2)
- 02: Blog posts on Liako.Biz for 2005 (1)
- 01: Blog posts on Liako.Biz for 2007 (0)
December 2008
- 31: Blog posts on Liako.Biz for 2008 (0)
- 30: A milestone year in my life (7)
- 29: The evolution of news and the bootstrapping of the Semantic Web (6)
- 28: Thank you 2008, you finally gave New Media a name (18)
- 26: The makings of a media mogul: Michael Arrington of TechCrunch (63)
- 23: The future of journalism and media (2)
- 23: So open it’s closed (2)
- 16: Social media and that whole “friend” thing (16)
November 2008
- 25: The broken business model of newspapers (2)
- 20: Online advertising – a bubble (6)
- 16: You don’t nor need to own your data (18)
October 2008
September 2008
- 07: Three startups in 24 hours – lessons in the costs of innovation (6)
- 01: Thoughts on privacy – possibly just a txt file away (14)
July 2008
- 28: Silicon Beach Australia – the movie! (3)
- 23: The DataPortability governance framework: a template (12)
- 03: Internet censorship in Australia (11)
June 2008
May 2008
- 27: Advertising on the Internet needs innovation (26)
- 17: What is data? (16)
- 15: The value chain for information (19)
- 04: Emerging trends? Nope – its been a long time coming (0)
- 01: Analysing the user experience from two social networking sites (0)
April 2008
- 27: It’s all still alpha in my eyes (18)
- 24: What is the DataPortability Project (4)
- 15: The DataPortability Logo competition (8)
- 13: Information overload: we need a supply side solution (6)
- 09: The most important lesson in business (0)
- 07: How business is done on the Internet (16)
March 2008
- 16: Facebook users: more and more in just four months (2)
- 16: How to piss your customers off – a lesson courtesy from eBay (4)
- 12: Here’s a secret: the semantic web is the boring bit (2)
- 10: February 2008 DataPortability project report (0)
- 07: Net neutrality (4)
- 06: DataPortability is about user value, fool! (18)
- 04: Can you answer my question? (18)
- 04: Control doesn’t necessarily mean access (6)
- 03: My presentation at Kickstart forum (10)
February 2008
- 24: An opportunity to make your mark (0)
- 13: I’m back! (2)
- 13: Don’t cry for me, Argentina! (3)
December 2007
November 2007
- 25: How many people are there on Facebook? (14)
- 24: Media post article: baby steps (2)
- 18: Ouch – widgets bypassing Google’s wall (0)
- 11: Pageview’s are a misleading metric (0)
- 04: Facebook’s privacy is smart on technology but stupid in thought (2)
October 2007
- 17: How Google reader can finally start making money (10)
- 10: Explaining APML: what it is & why you want it (36)
- 03: Bloglines to support APML (0)
- 02: Service Seeking – new aussie eBay for services (7)
September 2007
- 24: Understand your content (0)
- 16: 5 observations of how social networking (online) has changed social networking (offline) (0)
- 12: Don’t get the Semantic Web? You will after this (9)
- 09: Facebook is doing what Google did: enabling (2)
- 08: John Hagel – What do you think is the single most important question after everything is connected? (6)
- 08: Study finds people would not pay for privacy options (0)
- 07: Understanding the Facebook poll feature (2)
- 02: Time to do more (4)
August 2007
- 28: On the future of search (8)
- 26: Google: the ultimate ontology (8)
- 26: BarCampSydney2 (14)
- 11: You need to be persistently adaptable (4)
- 05: A casual chat with a media industry insider (4)
July 2007
- 28: Half the problem has been solved with time spent (6)
- 22: Some things will never change: how to create credibility (2)
- 15: Facebook poll: how many friends do you have? (12)
- 08: Citizen journalism is not dead: it’s just a baby still (2)
June 2007
- 17: Thoughts on attention, advertising, and a metric to measure both: keep it simple (2)
- 16: Australia as Silicon Beach (1)
- 11: Privacy – just like inflation (2)
- 10: The attention economy needs a consistent base (2)
- 02: Tangler (8)
May 2007
- 28: Faraday Media – Particls (4)
- 28: Pricks (0)
- 27: The Wizards of Oz (0)
- 26: Have you tried to implement enterprise blogging? (0)
- 19: Grand thinking requires space, flexibility and time. (2)
- 14: New measurement systems need a purpose (12)
- 13: The power of feedback (4)
- 08: Aw shucks – my baby is four years old (2)
- 06: Study finds 3 out of 10 people don’t use the internet (0)
- 06: Social networks as the new e-mail (0)
April 2007
- 26: Define privacy: what does it mean to you? (20)
- 24: A video that explains syndication (for the 80-90% who don’t know) (2)
- 22: How to become the next Google (10)
- 20: People think like two-year-olds (10)
- 18: It’s a new media world (1)
- 15: Patents: more harm than good (18)
March 2007
- 26: I’m on the APML workgroup (6)
- 24: A bit of inspiration (0)
- 17: The reason for success on social networking sites (14)
- 13: Too many chiefs, not enough Indians (2)
- 12: My media consumption (1)
- 10: Facebook is #1 for young adults (0)
- 04: Building a (sustainable) business (15)
- 04: Biz is back (0)
March 2005
- 18: Welcome (4)

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