I don’t have the guts to do this but would love to.
Monthly Archives: December 2010
Jan. 6…
AppleInsider | Apple to open Mac App Store Jan. 6 in 90 countries
I bet that in years to come this date will be cited in a book as a turning point. This is ever the moment that Apple takes no prisoners, or the moment that it all begins to fall apart.
Watch for two obvious news stories…
– Apple can’t cope with the demand.
– Applications are rejected from the store so the developers sue.
Listening to customers…
“The problem is that the vendors that lost this game failed because they listened to their customers”
The parable of the the PDA: predicting the smartphone’s future | asymco
I’d say that is about right. To change the rules you need to stop listening.
Find the difference…
I use Reeder every morning and night. It’s the essential app on the iPad for me. I love the design and simplicity.
Seems that someone else loves it as much as me.
Kodak…
This is what an industrial death looks like.
THE KODAK CITY on Photography Served
Rochester was based on two companies, Kodak and Xerox. In the early 70s it was one of the richest places in the world. Now it defines depression.
7 Billion…
I’d love one of these…
SMILING COMPUTER | Susan Kare Prints
Just nowhere to put it!
Scary news from Google Reader…
“Since September 6, 2008 you have read a total of 300,000+ items.”
Really? Seriously?
I thought that I was reading less.
787…
This article is a fantastic piece of work. I have two instant reactions…
– Boeing is in very big trouble. Airbus is stable and growing again, the Chinese arrive in the market place soon. They’re going to be weak at the wrong time.
– This is a major company and massive news. Why am I not expecting to see this on the news or in a traditional media outlet? Ah, because they don’t do news anymore. I forgot.
The price of Boeing’s 787 sales success – FlightBlogger – Aviation News, Commentary and Analysis.