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Experiences Matter More Than Things
(My Blog/Behaviors)
... me have bought 100+ iPhone apps only to find that I use few of them. My wife buys home decor that magically appears and, when discovered, is blamed on my lack of awareness of all things furnishing. Do ...
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What is Google Thinking With Nexus One?
(My Blog/Design)
... model. Enter Apple. Apple's iPhone was a revolution in many ways - elegant touchscreen, multi-touch, iTunes integration - but the aspects that shook the carrier world most were probably the control ...
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To Android, Or Not To Android?
(My Blog/Design)
The buzz is building. Android is HERE. The signs are all around. The DroidDoes ads highlight some of the top issues that have been brewing in the iPhone user base. Top on my list are customization, camera ...
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eReader Wars & The Entertainment Panel
(My Blog/Design)
... my iPhone with the Kindle Reader for iPhone. A Forrester Research study showed that interest explodes when the eReader price gets to $98. Maybe that will happen. Form / Factor eReaders are showing ...
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iPhone AppStore Dynamics Revealed
(My Blog/Effectiveness)
I don't know how many of you distribute applications over Apple's iPhone AppStore, but many of you may be purchasers or, frankly, just interested in how the economics and application popularity work. You ...
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Traditional Marketing Vs. New Marketing
(My Blog/Effectiveness)
... is a thumbnail summary of "traditional marketing" (I'm avoiding getting into the "4 Ps", or as my grad school said "5Ps"). In marketing technologies, the same principles apply. The iPhone is sleek, stylish ...
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Loyalty - It's Earned Every Day or It's Lost
(My Blog/Behaviors)
I have a love / hate relationship with my Apple iPhone. It's a groundbreaking, marvelous experience and it's a broken one at the same time. Still, I'm not close to being ready to leave it for anything ...
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Backstory / History
(About Us/General)
... when multimedia connected PCs became the norm. After a short stint preparing Lucent for the Data Celullar world and the launch of PCS, the precursor to what we do with iPhones and smartphones today, I ...
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SAS
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Videos and photos from the Semester at Sea Spring 1983 and Spring 1984 voyages. Final night in Israel, we played Conrad Herrmann's "Cosmic Wimpout" game and had a few beverages. Full Version SAS_S83_Game-iPhone ...

