With the flurry of recent news about Apple’s new iPhone and iOS4, I’ve been giving a lot of thought to the masterful play that Apple has made in this arena. The bulk of their success is not due to their hardware (there is more powerful hardware available) or their software (there is more capable software [...]
Continue reading...21 June 2010
How can you tell when something goes main-stream? You can get it at Home Depot, which is exactly what happened to Augment Reality (AR) this week, signaling yet another technology that has made it from the obscure to the main stream.
Continue reading...19 June 2010
Looking to learn? This presentation covers a lot of ground and does it well, just like good design should: 10 Things CEOs Need to Know About Design View more presentations from Jason Putorti.
Continue reading...14 June 2010
Recently, a friend of mine let me know that her cousin was competing for a new promotion that Oprah is sponsoring to give away a TV show (presumably to fill the hole that she’ll create when she leaves daytime TV, but that’s besides the point). What’s important is the power of exponential growth, and the [...]
Continue reading...14 June 2010
If you’ve been following my tweets lately, you may already know that our beloved 1998 Honda Accord, Yolanda, is on her way out the door. She has reached the point in both age and mileage, where she now needs more work than she’s worth. The decision to get rid of this car should’ve been an [...]
Continue reading...10 June 2010
Continuing with the theme of “Things Apple Does,” I found it extremely ironic that Apple would release iOS 4 – the new operating system for their iPhone/iPod Touch devices – this week. Why the irony? Read on….
Continue reading...2 June 2010
There was a very interesting article in the New York Times recently. Entitled “Placing the Blame as Students Are Buried in Debt,” the article chronicles the struggle of one student who has amassed nearly $100,000 in debt from her four years at New York University (NYU). The author of the article, Ron Lieber, places the [...]
Continue reading...17 May 2010
Seth Godin, a popular writer and blogger, had a post last week asking “Are you an elite?” Seth posits that the difference between those who are “elite” and those who are not is simply a matter of choice, the decision to be aware and engaged, to challenge a status quo of your choice. Seth argues [...]
Continue reading...13 May 2010
I’ve written previously about our transition to the Cyborg – short for cyber organism. I was struck, however, about the strong stand for the value of the human in the loop in this New York Times Op-Ed Contribution. Cholene Espinoza, a former U2 pilot, writes: The advantage of having a human being in the pilot’s [...]
Continue reading...8 March 2010
This is the first post in this week’s series: Starting Up. This week will explore entrepreneurship in all its various forms with a focus on technology enabled (but not necessarily hi-tech) ventures. As we begin this week’s look at entrepreneurship, I think it would appropriate to start with a great article last week from TechCrunch by Vivek Wadwha [...]
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22 June 2010
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