Marketing Shift: Video Game Fitness, BBC Archives, Google Boondoggle and the iPhone

Friday, June 13th, 2008

This week on Marketing Shift, my blog about business and marketing trends that every business should be aware. NBA, Players Go High Tech: Touch screen technologies have transformed the way major sports leagues deliver real-time information online. Emerging technologies, which use a stylus and finger for input, allow greater flexibility for ...

Mobile Web. We Haven’t Figure Out the Regular Web.

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Image via Wikipedia I've been perusing the feeds for the past week days watching news about the smart phone and mobile Web markets pile up. It's interesting to take a step back from the stream and just observe for awhile. I've been actively encouraging media companies to do just that -- step ...

Marketing Shift: Politics, Hackers, Business and Touchscreens

Friday, May 30th, 2008

I have a new gig at Marketing Shift, a website that tracks what companies should be doing, emerging technologies that change the way we talk with businesses and missteps along the way. Each Friday, I'll post links and descriptions from the blog, although you should add this to your RSS ...

Touch: The New Face of News Navigation

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

I often hear people who defend print say that computers can't replace the feel of paper. It's easy to dismiss such talk as the ramblings of Luddites who staunchly refuse to enter the digital age. I've done it. I'm a child of the computer revolution. I've been reading and participating online ...

For Those Who Think The Word is Dead. Eat It.

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Image via Wikipedia A new study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 93 percent of teenagers write for their own pleasure, but fail to connect the relationship between communication writing (anything done electronically) with the more formal structure of writing. The 83-page report is filled with startling insights: teenagers ...

SXSW: Blood, Sweat and Fear: Great Design Hurts

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Here is one of the presenters for this panel, which right now isn't shaping up to be very exciting. Michael Lopp is a Senior Engineering Manager at Apple. Right now, we're going through the different words that are within the word design. It's not a very well prepared opening, that ...