by Jeff Yablon | Sep 15, 2010 | Business Process, Design
Google is amazing. It knows everything, and each day its definition of everything expands. I use it continuously, in more and more ways. So do you. But is it any good? If your definition of good is having almost any piece of information you could ask for at your...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 14, 2010 | Business Process
Every time I write an article I worry about whether you’ll enjoy it. Is it informative? Does it make you think and ask questions? Will you gain something that you can add to your business change repertoire? Yesterday’s piece on the now-illegal practice of...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 13, 2010 | Business Process, Development
When I was in the publishing business, I received an amazing amount of software from companies that wanted me to write about their stuff in IYM Software Review. The pile got huge; it literally lined the walls of a small room in my home, stacked five boxes high all the...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 10, 2010 | Business Process
Google just keeps impressing me. But this time “impressed” and “happy” have diverged. I think. Everybody’s favorite search engine has started doing something new. If you use Google’s standard home-page search tool, you no longer...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 9, 2010 | Business Process
Do you miss prostitution on Craigslist? Don’t worry; it’s still there. Oh man. Before I get started, I need to point something out: Craig Newmark is an absolutely lovely man who spends his time doing good things. He’s not very active in the...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 8, 2010 | Business Process, Media
Steve Jobs Hates Reality TV. Or he hates “Amateur Hour”. Or . . . wait . . . maybe he hates you, but wants your money. At last week’s unveiling of the new Apple TV, Chairman Steve used the words “people don’t want amateur hour”. Of...