Some think that having failed at cash-for-clunkers, the government should get out of the healthcare game, too. So what about national defense?
I can’t help noticing that Apple’s philosophy with the iPhone is the same as Microsoft’s with Windows and office… let smaller, more nimble players innovate the features, and then come in later and trounce them with the force of your implementation.
New Yorkers look pretty sad lately, and it’s the economy, stupid. But I don’t feel sad at all. And neither should you. Because it’s not our fault.
Last month, Mr Tweet ran a poll asking visitors whether or not they thought twitter would go mainsteam. I voted that it wouldn’t. Mostly because I’m a dick. But also because I don’t think it will. And here’s why.
Following up on a piece I wrote last month, here’s another reason that most POVs on marketing make me angry.
The message of statements like “Marketing Used to Be Easy” is hidden but clear. Your job used to be easy, now it’s hard… and you need me to help you deal. But what if it’s never been easy and you just need to suck it up?