“Really,” Steve said, and waited.
“ ‘Does she want a job at Apple?’ ” I said, quoting his e-mail.
“A joke,” Steve said.
“I know.”
“Like this meeting,” he said.
.. it’s a great read. And that last line in the quote above - like a rapier!
“Really,” Steve said, and waited.
“ ‘Does she want a job at Apple?’ ” I said, quoting his e-mail.
“A joke,” Steve said.
“I know.”
“Like this meeting,” he said.
.. it’s a great read. And that last line in the quote above - like a rapier!
#VRM #PeoplePower
Maybe the best thing to do is to start unilaterally giving the users more power over their own online presence. Stop trying to own everything. Because there's no way to win that game. Even if you win you lose.
How safe do YOU feel flying in these planes, given that they can barely keep the electric on?
Doesn’t a $7.75 Million fine seem like a drop in the bucket? I bet it is less than the money they made.
particularly since ….
Last year, Sprint and Verizon paid out a combined $158 million to settle similar billing practices.
and now Netscape … went public 21 years ago today.
I wonder what those tech brains are up to these days?
The news today is just formal confirmation that the TV guys really don’t want to give away their best stuff for free.
Or, more precisely, they’d prefer that you pay twice when you watch …
Privacy by design: Only Apple could make 'differential privacy' sound cool.
TechCrunch Talks … and
what Apple recognizes more broadly is that consumer trust (fueled by privacy) is the killer app.
#VRM
Hadn’t realized that there was such visceral dislike of Keurig - but there you go - the power of the Internet!
Dumbing down. You read about it a lot. Just the other day, someone told me that a recruiter had mentioned to them that they should 'dumb down' their resume.
"You use words that are too long and …
If you think it's all free - then you don't know value.