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Monday, July 21, 2003
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I sometimes join Ladies (& Gents) Who Lunch (Or: A Much-Needed Excuse To Leave The House.). I brought my $30 digital camera. It is very cute, simple, tiny, and cheap. USB included. Here are the snaps Jayden took. (the first one here is Jayden, 8yrs) On many levels this camera is like a disposable Kodak. No frills. Short battery life. Low resolution (640x480). No focus. No zoom. Not even a flash. It is so stripped down that ... People want to pick it up and snap, snap, snap. And at 10% of most digital cameras, there is no price barrier. How long before everyone has one?
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Post to eBay from your weblog. He imagines using the blog author's UI to compose your basic data. Stick in your pictures, your descriptions, etc. There would be a few extra fields needed, elements like eBay ID, product metadata, offer types; three more minutes, tops. When you post to your blog, you also publish to the eBay API. How about using one of your blogs to drive off-eBay traffic to your eBayed products? Good for you, good for eBay. It takes a long time to add a new product using eBay's normal UI, as much as 40-50 minutes. Huge value in saving users time and simplifying the experience. More products posted more frequently by more people. Are you one of the millions who spend hours every week with blogs, blog newsreaders, and blogging tools? Would you like it if eBay created private feeds for you? From eBay's view, this looks like: From a blogger's view, custom eBay feeds feel like: eBay can do more to leverage the blogosphere, of course.
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