by Jeff Yablon | Sep 29, 2009 | Business Process, Media
Imagine you’re in business, and you want to keep in touch with all your clients, friends, contractors, and everyone else you’ve ever touched. What do you do, write a newsletter? Do you mail that? Does anyone read it? Today, of course, it’s likely...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 24, 2009 | Business Process, Media
Sounds like fait accompli, does it not? Google enacts one form of business change or another pretty much every day, and every one of their changes puts someone else out of business. Yesterday, they outdid themselves. Google’s business change (and business...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 23, 2009 | Business Process, Media
Did you hear the one about the blogger who lost his job because not enough people were reading his words? It’s not actually a new idea. The companies that aggregate blogs figured out quickly that if nobody was reading what one of their bloggers had to say that...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 17, 2009 | Business Process, Media
OK, So Computers Don’t Care that the ongoing demise of the printed word is their fault. The Internet doesn’t care either. But there sure is a lot of talk about this kind of change floating around lately! This week, there’s an article in Time Magazine...
by Jeff Yablon | Jul 31, 2009 | Media
Last week I commented on the debacle that Amazon.com created by reaching into Kindle devices and deleting George Orwell’s Animal Farm and 1984. Read that story again, here, and check out the update in comments. Bad as that was, and Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos...
by Jeff Yablon | Jul 28, 2009 | Media
Who’d have thought? Teenagers, the invincible superheroes who also happen to lead us through all new things . . . aren’t using Twitter. Anecdotally, I can tell you that one of my three sons thinks Twitter is pretty cool, and uses it to tell anyone...