by Jeff Yablon | Apr 6, 2010 | Business Process, Development
What do you do once your business gets so big that you have to branch out to continue growing? If you’re Google, you try new things like making mobile phones, and hope for hits rather than misses. Or you can go the way Apple went, taking the iPod Touch, making...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 5, 2010 | Business Process
Reality: Social Networking Matters. Twitter is important. It’s an old story by now, and one that I tell over and over. This morning, I read this in my Twitter stream: Wow. I’m like the only one who doesn’t really go back. I read whatever the 10 are...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 3, 2010 | Business Process
I, of course, don’t really feel that way. I think the iPad is pointless for you and I, and just a way for content publishers to finally get their hands into our wallets. But read this, and see if you don’t come away thinking something way worse. The iPad...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 2, 2010 | Business Process
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been one of those guys who others think to be smart. I say this with not a hint of pride; it actually makes me uncomfortable, and I realize that my so-called “intelligence” is about the way I communicate more than...
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 | Apr 1, 2010 | Business Process, Media
Last month, the Universal Music Group decided to cut the price of albums. Again. One of the “big four” music labels, Universal is doing anything they can to bring us back into the fold and away from those gosh-darned Apple people and their newfangled...