by Jeff Yablon | Nov 30, 2009 | Business Process
There’s been buzz about for the last few months that Michael Arrington, impresario at the TechCruch family of blogs was about to release something called a CrunchPad. The device was to be a mobile computing tablet that did just about anything, in a form factor...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 14, 2014 | Content, Influency
Is the headline on this article disrespectful? Depending on your feelings about political correctness, or whether you or someone close to you is or has been a cancer patient, you could find my willingness to talk about Media, Influency, Twitter and Cancer, all in...
by Jeff Yablon | Jul 12, 2012 | Business Process, Content, Media
Yesterday at Gadgetwise I came across this piece on the “facial unlock” feature in Android phones. Gadgetwise is a blog published by The New York Times, hosted under the auspices of the New York Times web site, and I’m guessing available for...
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 6, 2012 | Business Process
A common insult used today to shut down people with different opinions than your own is “I see your lips moving, but I can’t hear a word you’re saying”. I’m not sure if Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters had the same meaning in mind when he...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 6, 2012 | Business Process, Media
A couple of years ago, Mahalo founder Jason Calacanis did something stupid when he unleashed a public tirade against an employee who’d had the nerve to stop working for him. It seems as though Calacanis learned from his mistake; he’s probably still not the...