I see over on Rod’s blog the following comment; I went into a Vodafone store today and was told that the iPhone to be released here is NOT the 3G one announced today, but a different “3Gi” one to…
There been a lot (actually a huge amount) of talk about the iPhone 2. But the pricing and contract situation caught my eye. Firstly I have some queries about the “USD199 maximum worldwide” promise. For a start, and in…
For those in the HR field, the latest issue of Employment Today has an article by yours truly discussing the generalities of Web 2.0, the impact it will have on the HR field and specific tools available to HR…
Andy Lark is VP marketing at Dell and a Kiwi boy to boot. He’s also a nice guy and tends to listen to what people say. So here goes… We’re needing a new desktop for one of our CSRs…
Apple’s announcement today of its MobileMe product is yet another validation for the cloud sync model (and another competitor for the incumbent providers). The MobileMe offering is quite broad, as well as the expected file, contact, calendar and mail…
Its disappointingly rare in New Zealand to have CEOs front up and talk to industry commentators (or consumers even). Smaller software company CEOs tend to be prepared to do it (this blog has hosted conversations with the CEOs of…
At the small business expo a couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to interview a couple of SaaS businesses. I thought it would be interesting for readers if I also took the opportunity to interview a traditional…
At the moment I’m involved in a project that seeks to build a community of interest. As part of the research for the project, I’ve been pointed in the direction of a couple of reports out of ForumOne. The…
A fascinating post over on Wired suggesting that the is of net benefit to the other smartphone/PDA manufacturers as it fills the role of raising the tide (and as we all know, a rising tide lifts all boats –…
I was given a link to this post which talks about the fact that an entire industry can have a wrong perception about itself. The outside world can view it as a commodity while the industry sees itself as…