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2005-03-13 19:53 UTC The long tail of software

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The long tail of software

I've just finished reading Bnoopy: The long tail of software. Millions of Markets of Dozens. and I highly recommend it.

The idea of a long tail is not new, but was popularized by Chris Anderson of Wired. The concept contrasts to the traditional 80/20 principle, and essentially refers to the countless situations where 80% of the benefit can not be achieved by targetting 20% of the "problem" or market.

The Bnoopy article uses Excite as the main example. But
Chris Anderson's blog The Long Tail has another interesting article on the long tail at Google (as well as many other interesting aspects of the Long Tail phenomenon).

Another good article is this Tech Central Station article called 'Chasing the Long Tail'

Long Tail Marketing is a blog devoted to the concept of marketing to the tail.

at Technorati.



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I was born April 21st, 1975, in Oslo, Norway. Since 2000 I've been living in London, UK. I'm married and we just had our first child, Tristan Ikemefuna Hokstad.

I'm working for Aardvark Media as Director of Technology. I'm also currently on the board of SpatialQ, a startup in the GIS space, and an advisor to Skoach, a startup doing a time management app for people with ADD.

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