Continuous Partial Attention
Clive Thompson has an outstanding article in today’s New York Times called Meet The Life Hackers. He describes the problem that affects so many people today – the complete overload [
Clive Thompson has an outstanding article in today’s New York Times called Meet The Life Hackers. He describes the problem that affects so many people today – the complete overload [
I was at a company the other day that I’m considering investing in. They walked me through their v2 web design and we did a detailed review of it. While
I got a Verizon BroadBand Access card (formerly known as “EVDO”) 12 days ago. I’ve been on the road non-stop since then. I can’t imagine life without it. As I
Kevin Maney at USA Today was in fine form yesterday with his article titled “Tech People Appear Hyped About Their Industry Again.” It’s worth a read if you are struggling
If you aren’t an avid Scobleizer reader you might have missed the GooglePark cartoon series. Hysterical. Scoble goes to Google. The Inevitable Sequel — the Plot Sickens. The Umpire S
It appears that Google has finally officially declared war on Microsoft. I find this completely perplexing, as I’d think a more effective strategy would be to simply sidestep the whole
At dinner last night with Scott Moody (the founder of Throw – which was acquired by Excite in 1998), we began talking about the difference on the web between groups and
Most of the customer support stories I read on the web are about lousy experiences. Tonight – I had an awesome one. After dinner, Amy treated me to 30 minutes
I spent some time at lunch recently with Chris Sacca – one of the business development guys at Google. Chris just put a post up on his blog with hints
Jeff Jarvis – who has written extensively on his terrible customer experience in Dell Hell – doesn’t have a monopoly (nor does Dell) on stupid customer experience moves. Ryan M