by Jeff Yablon | Jan 22, 2010 | Business Process
At least this one is over. Stay tuned for what’s next . . . Last July, we told you about a young lady who, frustrated by the conditions in her rental housing, had posted on Twitter exactly what she thought about her landlord. The landlord sued her for libel....
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 22, 2010 | Business Process
Oh, to be Kevin Rose. The founder of Digg and several other “important” Internet companies has a problem on his hands. Kevin is a smart guy, and—now into his thirties—no longer running on pure hubris. So I’m encouraged by his acknowledgment that...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 21, 2010 | Business Process
If a sentence falls on your computer screen and you don’t read it, did it make a sound? In order to do my job, I listen a lot. I talk a lot, too, but if I don’t pay attention to what’s going on around me I really can’t be the kind of coach and...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 20, 2010 | Business Process, Media
Does it matter if Bill Gates follows you on Twitter? You’d best hope not, because as of this writing he’s being watched by just under 200,000 people, but following just 40 in return. Here’s what DOES matter: Bill Gates started tweeting just...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 19, 2010 | Business Process, Development, Media
What do you do when your partner becomes your direct competitor? You could stick your head in the sand, but I promise that won’t work. You could sue them, but unless you’re an attorney and in the lawsuit business it isn’t a long-term solution. Or you...