by Jeff Yablon | Aug 25, 2010 | Business Process
Remember when the Library of Congress issued policy that effectively created law surrounding (and making explicitly legal) “jailbreaking” your smartphone? Of course you do; it was only about a month ago. It took Apple just a few weeks to respond. Their...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 2, 2010 | Business Process
I’ve expressed concern about the way Google is handling the Android Operation System. I even went so far as to suggest that Google Had Killed The Droid. Today, Verizon put the nail in that coffin. And it’s about grabbing more of your money. Thanks, guys....
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 2, 2010 | Business Process
What do you do when you’ve fallen from being the most important desktop-computer software company in the world to an also-ran with nothing new of any importance for over a decade? You try a bunch of things; business change happens to large companies as well as...
by Jeff Yablon | Jun 24, 2010 | Business Process
One of the beautiful things about using SmartPhones like the iPhone, or my Android-based Droid is that I can now access my computer from literally anywhere, and I don’t even need to carry a notebook computer to do it. Of course, that’s one of the ugly...