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January 28, 2012 8:16 AM

Don't Let Your Brand Be Creepy tagged “Product Development”

It's important to remember that being transparent is not the same as divulging personal information. We have never seen a moment like this on our history. Look at the combined audience of platforms like Blogging, Podcasting, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and... Read more

By Mitch Joel


August 30, 201110:41 AM

Apple Turns Its i To Television tagged “Product Development”

Are you paying attention to Apple's next move? At the top of the trending rumors for the next version of the iPad (iPad 3 - for those keeping score at home) is that it will have retina display. The everyday... Read more

By Mitch Joel


August 10, 201110:10 PM

Don't Forget About Marketing tagged “Product Development”

It's commonplace to hear non-Marketers give advice like "forget about marketing" to up and coming businesses. This is a big mistake. This is a stupid mistake. This is advice being given by people who don't even know and/or understand what... Read more

By Mitch Joel


April 19, 201112:49 PM

The Drug Of "Next" tagged “Product Development”

The ability to focus is an ability laden with complexity. I'm staring at my iPhone 3GS and wondering why I didn't bite the bullet and get an iPhone 4. Because I didn't line-up for an iPhone 4 and waited so... Read more

By Mitch Joel


July 31, 2009 9:08 PM

How Big Business Is On Twitter Without Being "On Twitter" tagged “Product Development”

In the past couple of weeks there has been multiple instances where well-known brands have confided in me that they are on Twitter, but not participating. What, exactly, are they doing if they're on Twitter but don't have an account,... Read more

By Mitch Joel


May 30, 2009 7:30 AM

Google Wave, Marketing And The Future Of Connecting tagged “Product Development”

On May 28th, 2009, Google announced a new solution at their Google I/O Developer Conference in California called, Google Wave, and it's already causing some major ripples of discussion. Described by Google as "a new model for communication and collaboration... Read more

By Mitch Joel


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