Robert Scobles broken Mac made some waves in the blogosphere (see ZDNet, Ryan Block, Fake Steve Jobs). And of course it's on Techmeme and blogrunner).
I want to be a part of this too.
Robert Scobles broken Mac made some waves in the blogosphere (see ZDNet, Ryan Block, Fake Steve Jobs). And of course it's on Techmeme and blogrunner).
I want to be a part of this too.
Is Google getting into the real phone business? See Larry Dignan.
Having read the post from Slate about "The Death of E-Mail" (seen through Techmeme) I fear my daughters will soon see no geek in their old dad any more (if they ever saw it).
Was the iPhone launch in UK and Germany a success or not?
Epicenter says "don't know"?
The stock exchange seems to says more no than yes:
"Apple fell more than 7 percent after analysts described the weekend debut of the iPhone in Europe as disappointing." (The News&Observer)
"Apple Inc. fell $11.61, or 7 percent, to $153.76, after analysts described the weekend European launch of the iPhone as disappointing." (baltimoresun.com)
A great quote from Michael Krigsman:
"(...) software is a unique beast which cannot be tamed by wishful thinking alone"
led me to this cartoon.
See Anne Zelenka from GigaOM (seen through Techmeme) about the new soberness of Web 2.0.
See Nate Weiner's (seen through Rough Type) great post about his Facebook experience.
See Michael Krigsman about CRM implementation failures and end-user engagement.
See Blog Herald (seen through blogrunner) about a flaw in the Feedburner numbers on last Saturday.
(I have to admit I was also a bit concerned)
See the great post from Bruce Sterling about the The dea(r)th of Blogging
Big party at OpenSocial and Facebook is not invited (see TechCrunch and TechCrunch).
Thank god it's so easy to be social and do good. See e.g the "Pringo Powering Social Network From Yokohama" on TechCrunch.
In Twilight of the CIO (seen through David Berlind) Nicholas Carr writes:
"
In this world, a company trumpeting the appointment of a new chief information officer will seem as anachronistic as a company today naming a new vice president for water and gas.
"
Everything is 'aaS' (see Phil Wainewright). Why not combine it with the other big buzz?
Michael Krigsman blogs about "Stopping failure in its tracks":
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1. Understand the source of the problem.
2. Decide how to fix it.
[...]
"
Unfortunately sometimes (i.e. often) it's not so easy because "people make projects" (the motto of the IT company I work for).
Apple tries to protecte the iPhone against the evil resellers (see TechCrunch or Engadget - seen through Techmeme).
This is my humble suggestion how to manage this.