by Jeff Yablon | Aug 19, 2010 | Business Process
I threatened more on Social Networking yesterday. Would I lie? To nobody’s surprise, Facebook has unveiled their newest toy; Facebook Places lets you “check in” from wherever you are. It’s an obvious attempt to eat Foursquare’s lunch, and...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 18, 2010 | Business Process, Media
Social Networking: The topic that just won’t go away. No, really: social networking really isn’t going away any time soon and you need to figure out your plan for social media, social networking, and how they impact your business change. Yes, I’ve...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 17, 2010 | Business Process
MOVIES! FUN! BLOCKBUSTER (s)! Last week, I told you that Netflix has expanded its movies-on-demand-over-the-internet offering by signing deals with three big Hollywood studios. It’s <ahem> a Blockbuster of a business change, but one that goes not nearly...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 16, 2010 | Business Process, Development
When’s the last time you paid for Wi-Fi? I’m astounded that there are still businesses trying to get you to pay for Wi-Fi. I mean, seriously: that connection costs them only a few dollars a month, and while it’s possible I’d hang out in or in...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 12, 2010 | Business Process
Chris Brogan has spoken: the social crash is upon us. And “Ambient Connectivity” is the solution. I can’t argue the first half of that, and I don’t; I’ve been telling you for quite some time that even as we look for new ways to do social...
by Jeff Yablon | Aug 11, 2010 | Business Process, Media
When the United States Library of Congress created a policy that amounted to law, I made a passing remark about downloading movies in the aftermath of my local video store shutting down. While Blockbuster Video isn’t responsible for the way people watch movies,...