by Jeff Yablon | Nov 30, 2009 | Business Process
There’s been buzz about for the last few months that Michael Arrington, impresario at the TechCruch family of blogs was about to release something called a CrunchPad. The device was to be a mobile computing tablet that did just about anything, in a form factor...
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 27, 2018 | Business Change Highlights
Think Net Neutrality is only about the way Internet providers control the flow of information? What if I told you it went further—or not as far, depending on how you look at the issue? Welcome to the world of Content Regulation—or under Trump Administration Lackey...
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 25, 2014 | Influency, Media
Today, a new book by Arianna Huffington went on sale. I own but haven’t read a copy of Thrive, with the former more significant than the latter. Why is the purchase more important than the read? Because when I bought a copy of Thrive for eleven dollars last...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 28, 2014 | Influency, Marketing
I have a new hero. His name is Rocco Digrazia, and this week he showed the Arizona State Legislature how stupid they are by banning all its members from his Rocco’s Little Chicago Pizzeria in Tucson. Talk about Influency! I last called someone my hero when...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 10, 2014 | Influency, Search Engine Optimization SEO
When AOL’s CEO Tim Armstrong fired an employee publicly last summer, we asked: Is Tim Armstrong the Worst CEO Ever? And while worse examples of CEO bad behavior exist, Tim Armstrong felt then and has felt for a long time like the wrong guy to run AOL. So...