by Jeff Yablon | Feb 24, 2010 | Business Process
Ahh, Droid. We barely knew ye . . . This week, Google introduced a version of Google Earth for Android SmartPhones. In large part, I don’t care; Google Earth is very cool, but compared to Google Maps it has limited real-world use. And Google Earth requires...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 17, 2010 | Development
This week in Barcelona, Spain a conference called Mobile World Congress is happening. The attendees are employees of some of the world’s biggest and most influential companies: AT&T, Apple Computer, Motorola, Google, Microsoft. Their goal? To consolidate the...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 4, 2010 | Business Process
Apple is so afraid of Android, just mentioning it will get your app banned from the iTunes store. Yes, Seriously. I understand not wanting to promote your competition, so not wanting iPhone apps to mention Android (it’s the software running the Droid, the Nexus...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 2, 2010 | Business Process
Business Change takes many forms. For too many of us one of the forms that’s long overdue is putting a data backup and protection plan in place. Tell the truth: you know someone who’d have a very big problem if their hard drive crashed, right? As we get...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 12, 2010 | Business Process
Wow. And just when we had declared the Google Nexus One to represent no real business change. While I’ll be standing by that statement for the most part, in not reading the contracts I missed one huge business change that folks who opt to take the Google /...