by Jeff Yablon | Sep 23, 2010 | Business Process
Drowning in information? Feel like Google’s search results are too hard to wade through? And never mind the fire hose that is Twitter. Or Facebook. Maybe it’s time for filtered search. Actually, this isn’t a new idea; it’s just one that we...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 22, 2010 | Business Process, Content, Media
On the Internet, no one can hear you scream. Or at least no one cares if you scream about your copyright being violated. A few months ago I told you about a blogger who’d broken a big story. And then watched in dismay as major news outlets copied his story and...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 21, 2010 | Business Process
It’s all about managing change. Let’s wrap my two most recent posts together: older people don’t “get” SmartPhones, and iPads are cannibalizing laptop computer sales. One statement is anecdotal, the other driven by anecdotal statistics....
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 20, 2010 | Business Process
I’ve written a couple of times about the problems that markets in general and the specific type of service market that computers and the Internet have created in particular create in deciding between the skills of younger and older workers. I’ve also been...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 17, 2010 | Business Process
I love statistics. No, I’m not a big math geek. And by “love” I actually mean “hate”. As much fun as statistics can be to play with and as useful as they can be when viewed objectively, they’re incredibly easy to manipulate so they...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 16, 2010 | Business Process
It’s official. Adult Services (Or Erotic Services as they were once known in the USA and continued to be named elsewhere) are gone from Craigslist. This makes me sad. I don’t use those services and never have. I don’t know people who do use them. And...