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Erik van Ommeren of VINT (the international research institute of Sogeti), in an interview by Lisa Nirell, explains Why Technology Is The Special Sauce In Growth Planning. His advice for executives resonated with me and here is how I think it … Continue reading →
02. July 2011 by Jean Friesewinkel
Categories: Links, Strategy |
Tags: apple, google plus, google wave, ipad, microsoft, simplicity, windows |
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DiogeneX on why the iPad sets a new bar for the consumer electronics industry: In management theory, there’s a well known construct called the Project Triangle. The idea is that a product has three potential properties (Good, Fast and Cheap) … Continue reading →
25. June 2011 by Jean Friesewinkel
Categories: Computers |
Tags: apple, asus eeepad transformer, ipad, loic le meur, louis gray, motorola xoom, samsung galaxy tab |
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Shawn Blanc, summarizing a lengthy post by Federico Viticci from Macstories: And so, if iCloud is the operating system then it’s almost as if Lion and iOS 5 have become a type of app. It’s an interesting and exciting time … Continue reading →
18. June 2011 by Jean Friesewinkel
Categories: Computers, Philosophy, Services |
Tags: amazon, apple, cloud, facebook, google, operating system |
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David Pogue’s take on the Samsung/Google Chromebook methodically challenges each assumption that the Chromebook is designed to test, and the bottom line isn’t very positive: For now, though, you should praise Google for its noble experiment. You should thrill to … Continue reading →
18. June 2011 by Jean Friesewinkel
Categories: Innovation, Strategy |
Tags: android, apple, cloud, computing, google, ios, operating system |
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Tightwind’s Kyle Baxter on Microsoft and Apple’s different visions for shifting the OS to touch-based: These two approaches also create two very different visions for the future of computers. Microsoft’s integrates touch input for relatively limited purposes, with keyboard and … Continue reading →
05. June 2011 by Jean Friesewinkel
Categories: Innovation, Interface Design |
Tags: apple, future of computers, google, legacy applications, microsoft, touch interface, windows 8 |
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