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    • Mon Apr 14th 05:23 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Smart Phone Wars: iPhone vs. Blackberry vs. ...Android?
      I examined 10 factors that put Apple in an unassailable position in the mobile platform wars and reviewed the weaknesses of iPhone competitors in:

      Who can beat iPhone 2.0?
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    • Mon Mar 10th 16:26 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's 10 Million iPhone Target
      I examine 10 factors that put Apple in an unassailable position in the mobile platform wars and review the weaknesses of iPhone competitors in:

      Who can beat iPhone 2.0?
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    • Sun Dec 30th 19:18 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Wal-Mart Video Downloads End Quietly
      In a frenzy to catch up with Apple, the industry hasn’t learned much from the PlaysForSure debacle by watching Microsoft abandon its own DRM and introduce Zune with a new and incompatible system to compete directly against its erstwhile digital music “partners.” In another instance of mortgaging success to others’ willingness or ability to innovate, AOL recently moved its struggling video service to Amazon Unbox which in turn is based on Microsoft’s PlaysForSure.

      The irony here is that Wal-Mart relied on HP that relied on Microsoft and AOL relies on Amazon that relies on Microsoft which itself no longer relies on its own PlaysForSure. When a core component of a product or service depends on the rate of innovation of another party over which you have no control or influence, it’s time to rethink strategy. It’s also time to ask yourself, twice or thrice removed from core competency, should you really be in such a business?

      Strategic design risks (1): Wal-Mart’s foolhardy reliance on “partners”
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    • Mon Dec 17th 07:15 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Sell These Three Stocks Before Everyone Else Does
      "I see support at 155"

      No, you don't; you're blind to facts and history.
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    • Mon Dec 10th 04:45 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Employees Determine iPhone Success in Business
      I explored the notion of why people who are exposed daily to high interface and interaction values inherent in TV, movies, advertising, magazines and gadgets in the consumer sphere are somehow supposed to be rendered incapable of expecting and appreciating the same within the walls of the enterprise from 9 to 5, with a dozen enterprise examples that aren't sexy:

      What isn't sexy enterprise software?
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    • Tue Nov 20th 12:17 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Amazon Vies for Piece of Apple's Digital Content Pie
      While “the iPod of …” has become a cliché to describe any product with a semblance of distilled design sensibilities emanating from Cupertino, there is one fundamental strategic reason why Kindle won’t be like the iPod: content. The iPod had it, Kindle doesn't. Read why here:

      "Why is the new Kindle eBook reader from Amazon and not Apple?"
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    • Thu Oct 25th 06:47 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Depending on Long-Term Aggressive Growth for Apple is a Gamble
      Yesterday, a Motorola executive said he was skeptical Apple would ever fully open up the iPhone. Here I examine how Apple has flourished without having to open up:

      Motorola: Apple won’t open the iPhone
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    • Mon Oct 22nd 15:44 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple's Leopard to Launch Jobs's 'Post PC World'
      I'm covering x-platform implications of various technologies in Leopard in a series of articles:

      <b>What’s in Leopard for Designers (1): Core Animation</b>
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      <b>What’s in Leopard for Designers (2): WebKit & Safari</b>
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      There's realignment afoot online and off with great financial consequences.
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