by Jeff Yablon | Apr 26, 2010 | Business Process
Remember back when Google launched the Nexus One SmartPhone and told us we should expect to see “their” phone on every major phone network? I commented at the time that the Google Phone looked like way less business change than Google wanted us to believe...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 1, 2010 | Business Process
Wondering what ever happened to the Android 2.1 upgrade for Droid that Verizon promised on January 6 when Google’s Nexus One was released? Remember when they said they’d start rolling it out on March 18, only to change their minds at the last minute?...
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 2, 2010 | Business Process
Last week I made some noise about how ridiculous Facebook’s US Patent 7,669,123 is, and asked you to make noise too. Now, Our friends at Apple are showing us a real-world here-and-now example of why software shouldn’t be patentable under most...
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...