by Jeff Yablon | Sep 22, 2010 | Business Process, Content, Media
On the Internet, no one can hear you scream. Or at least no one cares if you scream about your copyright being violated. A few months ago I told you about a blogger who’d broken a big story. And then watched in dismay as major news outlets copied his story and...
by Jeff Yablon | Jul 27, 2010 | Business Process, Content
We have a legal system in the USA that’s meant to ensure nobody gets railroaded by a single party with an agenda to fulfill. And while the Internal Revenue Service gets to act as judge, jury, and executioner, most everything that doesn’t involve taxes...
by Jeff Yablon | Jul 22, 2010 | Business Process, Content
Yeah, I went there. In a world where our communications are getting less and less personal, shorter and shorter, and have been distilled down to a constant stream of all-but-meaningless chatter, I’ve just suggested that the best way to get someone’s...
by Jeff Yablon | Jul 9, 2010 | Business Process, Content, Media
I’ve written about the iPad and it’s likely negative business change a few times. Now it’s official. Unless you own one, the iPad is going to make your life difficult. I don’t know which of the following two problems is worse, but either way...
by Jeff Yablon | Jun 1, 2010 | Business Process, Content, Media
I knew the iPad was a terrible idea. And late last week we got proof: NBC has decided not to let its programs work on Apple’s new juggernaut device. This is huge . . . for now. Ready to wrap your head around a nearly-impossible-to-answer riddle? Whatever Steve...
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 12, 2010 | Business Process, Content, Media
How often do I get to write about music, technology, copyrights, business change, and one of the most successful classic albums of all time, all in one post? The answer is “Once, So Far . . Now”. Yesterday, Pink Floyd, the late-sixties-and-later concept...