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Watching time, the only true currency // A journal from John B. Roberts

Day: April 2, 2003

  • Where’s the data?

    Bloomberg.com was redesigned recently. Someone on the online-news mailing list threw it out there today, asking for comment. I took a five minute look around, and was surprised to see such clean, colorful design. US markets were closed, of course, so maybe I’m not seeing the site at its busiest, but I expected more data density. I have never used a Bloomberg terminal, nor the Windows application which is replacing the terminals in some (many?) instances, but the Bloomberg service is famous for the richnes and complexity of its data, and applauded for the contortions through which you can twist said information. Is it all a ruse? I doubt it. Bloomberg has little interest in competing with themselves with their public website, and little incentive. The site is decidedly more consumer-friendly than the reputation.

    But if you don’t stay true to the Bloomberg identity (dare I say, brand?), isn’t this a bit shortsighted? I’m kibitzing from the outside, but I manage a news website, so… we’ll see. It will take a couple of years to see whether I’m right or wrong here.

  • Don’t worry, be happy

    It was ironic, but I threw that line out just now, and my wife has promised to wake me up and make me sing the Bobby McFerrin song with her if the lyrics are running through her head in the middle of the night. Too bad she’s pregnant, or I’d suggest a drink to help her sleep better!