by Jeff Yablon | Aug 11, 2011 | Business Process, Development
Most times, people who have opinions and the nerve to express them create polarized reactions. The history and nature of political elections in the USA are all the evidence you need of this. There’s no such thing as business change when 54% is considered a...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 8, 2011 | Business Process, Development
Take a look at this concert calendar. It’s personalized for me, pops up in iTunes, and makes it really easy for me to keep up with both concerts by artists in my iTunes library and new music released by those artists. I’ve had the iConcertCal plug-in...
by Jeff Yablon | Jul 18, 2011 | Business Process, Development
A couple of years ago, I commented on Amazon imposing a form of censorship upon Kindle users. That post did its job; aside from entertaining and informing, it boosted our search engine optimization for the long-tail marketing phrase “kindle censorship”....
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 4, 2011 | Business Process, Development, Media
With all of the recent news about Search Engine Optimization, you could almost forget that the thing we did here before these dang intertubes took over our lives was Computer Care. Through PC-VIP we do fixed-cost business computer support world-wide, and at The...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 17, 2011 | Design, Development, Search Engine Optimization SEO
At the end of 2009 I told the story of C|Net’s Managing Editor asking me to keep reading his company’s stuff, keep commenting, but not seek attribution. I called him out for that ridiculous request both because I knew his motivation was to hamper my Search...
by Jeff Yablon | Dec 7, 2010 | Business Process, Development, Media
Apple’s iPad has been on the street for most of this year. It keeps selling, and keeps finding new outlets. It’s a very cool device, but as I’ve pointed out a few times, the iPad is evil. Time Magazine going “buy us in print, read us on the...