by Jeff Yablon | Oct 13, 2009 | Business Process, Media
Oddly, the answer might be “yes”. A few days ago, teen queen Miley Cyrus enacted one of the worst business changes ever when she quit using Twitter. I don’t follow her, and don’t really care. But I commented then that it was incredibly...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 12, 2009 | Business Process, Development
I don’t get to quote people who occupy such exalted positions as Paul Krugman very often. Frankly, while I like to think I’m a pretty smart guy, the world that Mr. Krugman occupies is one filled with beasties and monsters that I just don’t...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 9, 2009 | Business Process
So I hear that Facebook’s been on the fritz this week. Like, a lot. I haven’t noticed. Not because I don’t use it; I’m just saying it’s worked for me. And full disclosure: if Facebook wigged out for a whole week for me, I’d be...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 8, 2009 | Business Process
Why is Nicholas Kristof so smart? Because he says what he means. I admire this. In today’s New York Times, Mr. K cuts to the core of the problem in U.S. health insurance; the people who are in charge of the changes don’t understand the problem. Please...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 7, 2009 | Business Process, Media
In a word, No. The USA’s larget mobile phone carrier and the world’s largest . . . whatever Google is have announced that two new phones featuring Google’s Android operating system are about to go on sale at Verizon. It’s exciting news. It...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 6, 2009 | Business Process
Do you Blog? Do you believe everything you read in blogs? For that matter, do you believe what you read in newspapers and magazines, or see on television? Or do you decide for yourself what is fact, and what is opinion, and go from there? If you write a blog, the...