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 /...
by Jeff Yablon | Dec 30, 2009 | Business Process
What if AT&T, Verizon, and the other traditional “phone companies” no longer had to provide phone service? It’s a tough predicament. CLECs (AT&T, Verizon, et.al.) have a bunch of rules they have to follow that were made at a time when they...
by Jeff Yablon | Dec 11, 2009 | Business Process
I Love My Droid. It truly simplifies my life and makes me more productive. As mentioned before I don’t love SplashID for Android, but I use it. Err . . . or at least I did, until the Android 2.0.1 software update arrived and broke WEP-encrypted Wi-Fi. Oddly,...
by Jeff Yablon | Nov 13, 2009 | Business Process, Development
A story of business change gone wrong: I’ve recently started using a Google/Verizon Droid SmartPhone. Running the Google Android operating system, it is one slick toy, and having waited as long as I could to make the jump I believe I’ve made the right...
by Jeff Yablon | Nov 11, 2009 | Business Process
OK, folks, let’s be clear: I Hate Texting. Nothing has changed, got it? And although I use them and tell you regularly that failing to do so carries tremendous peril to your business, I’m still not a big fan of either Facebook or Twitter, either. Again . ....