by Jeff Yablon | Aug 31, 2009 | Business Process
OK Seriously, this is getting out of hand. I’ve been pretty clear on how I feel about Twitter, and despite using it, my assessment isn’t pretty. So let’s look at it from the opposite side: Now open for “business”, or whatever they do...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 28, 2009 | Business Process
This post owes its existence entirely to Nicholas Kristof and Michael Moore. You probably know Mr. Moore’s work. The guy has been churning out one left-wing documentary after another for about twenty years now, and when Sicko came out a couple of years back it...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 27, 2009 | Business Process
Let the nasty notes fly . . . So this week Apple releases Snow Leopard. It’s the latest and greatest version of the Macintosh OS, otherwise known as OS X Version 10.6. And I have to tip my hat to them; it’s a great release for many reasons, and at just $30...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 26, 2009 | Business Process
OK, so I threw Michael Jackson in there on purpose. Today, right now (12:14PM EDT), the Fifth-Most-Blogged-About subject on Google is that antivirus company McAfee has anointed the lovely Ms. Jessica Biel as the most dangerous celebrity on the Internet. Senator Teddy...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 25, 2009 | Business Process
How easy do Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking sites make cheating? Very Easy. Or Not. I’ve been telling clients for years that their use of public or semi-public resources need to be controlled and careful. I’ve been telling my kids that for...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 24, 2009 | Business Process
Simple: Because They Don’t Get It. I’m not about to go off on a the-iPhone-is-the-best-thing-since-sliced-bread rant. In fact, let me state, right here, right now, for the record, that I am not a user, and on my last birthday was offered one as a gift and...