September 14th, 2007 |
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Emerging Technology, Mobile
UBS Research Analysts are predicting that 3 million iPhones will sell by December 31st, 2007.
- via The Boy Genius Report
More evidence that It’s a Mobile Web. We Just Don’t Realize It.
September 14th, 2007 |
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Business, Marketing, Mobile, Public Relations
Brian Solis has again posted an insightful examination of crisis communication. This time he has taken a look at the iPhone price drop, the customer outrage, and Steve Jobs’ brilliant open letter response. This is particularly timely because Apple today announced the details of the $100 store credit for early purchasers of the iPhone.
Brian’s article doesn’t cover the one question that I’ve wondered about since Steve’s open letter—would Apple have been better off having the store credit ready when announcing the iPhone price drop or not?
Most of the coverage has pointed out that Apple dropped the ball when the iPhone price cut was announced by not having a plan in place for early adopters. Yet after the uproar and subsequent Apple response, Apple is seen as a company that listens and responds to its consumers. And as Brian points out, the letter “turned a negative into a business and vision discussion about how the iPhone is going to capture significant market share.”
So my question to you (and particularly to Brian) is would Apple have been better off addressing this ahead of time or has their brand and corporate image improved more by responding successfully to the upset customers? If you were at Apple and you could turn back the clock and do it over, would you?
September 14th, 2007 |
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Mobile video search service
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Mixing DOM techniques with innerHTML because DOM is quicker at destroying elements and innerHTML is quicker at creating them.
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The theory is that you introduce a non-sequitur or unexpected element into your pitch and then immediately inject a call-to-action. The disruption theoretically neutralizes critical thinking and makes a person more susceptible to agree.
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Plug in for Firefox that shows how much a url has been indexed in social media
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Includes keyboard shortcuts for web applications.
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Modern browsers do provide built-in ways to navigate web-pages with the keyboard, but usually you have to use multiple keystrokes to get to a link or button, before you can ‘click’ it - and although some browsers actually assign keybindings automatically,
September 13th, 2007 |
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Mobile
Daring Fireball eviscerates the idea that you need to pay more to use a song for your ringtone. I’ve never understood how phone providers convinced people to pay for ringtones in the first place.
If you have an iPhone, use the alternatives like MakeiPhoneRingtone and iToner to paying another 99 cents for the privilege of playing the song on your phone.
September 13th, 2007 |
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So much for the neutral stance on iPhone hacks. I wonder if the unlock hack released yesterday contributed to the clarification of Apple’s position.
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How to get the iPhone to work in other countries
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Review of various services for social networks on mobile phones. Article missed jambo.
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New analytics system in beta
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Still no word if the Tivo integration with Yahoo photos is going to be replaced with Flickr
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This is a great strategy guide for product announcements
September 12th, 2007 |
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Business, Community, Emerging Technology, Marketing, Social Networks
Jeremiah Owyang has published an exceptionally detailed article tracking the different ways to engage in social media during a product’s lifecycle.
The article has a raft of good ideas in it including this insightful quote:
1. Listening: The most important step
This is one of the biggest problems for communicators today, just like a real conversation, is learning to listen. Any savvy party goer knows to listen before jumping into a conversation at a cocktail party. Marketers, MarCom, Integrated Marketing, Advertising, PR, have forgotten (or never knew) that by listening to the needs of the market will help them to create more effective messages and then evolve into a conversation.
Listening is the most underdeveloped skill in business today. Whether it is listening to our customers or listening to our coworkers, finding people who can listen well is difficult.
Listening to a market is a different skill set (rss, bulletin boards) than listening in a meeting, but both rely on true listening—active listening.
Active listening requires you to not only have heard what is was said, but to listen intently enough that the people speaking know that you have heard and understood them. Only after someone knows that they’ve been heard will they be able to engage in a conversation.
In social media, it isn’t sufficient to simply monitor the conversations. You need to understand and internalize the values, concerns and fears of the people involved.
The first time that a marketer speaks in a social network, it will be readily apparent those involved in the network whether or not the marketer truly gets what they are about or not. Marketers need to take the time to listen and to make sure that when they engage in the conversation that their audience knows that they have been heard.
I was pleased that Jeremiah listed listening as the most very first thing on his list. The rest of the list is just as insightful so read the full article.
September 12th, 2007 |
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Business, Community, Emerging Technology, Portland
Rick Turoczy marks one month of covering the Portland technology community on his blog Silicon Florist. I’ve come to rely on his blog and tend to look at his posts as soon as he notes them on his twitter account.
Because of Silicon Florist, I’ve attended interesting local events like last night’s meeting on Implementing Rails concepts with PHP. Without the Silicon Florist, I never would have known the event was occurring.
After one short month, I can’t imagine not having Silicon Florist in my rss feeds. If you’re in Portland or interested in Portland’s technology scene, you should check it out.
September 12th, 2007 |
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Good documentation and methodology for stakeholder interviews.
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Expect wordpress interfaces to follow.
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This doesn’t make the admin interface for wordpress available, but it does handle the end user view on an iPhone.
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iPhone tips and information
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iphone dev guide
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September 11th, 2007 |
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I’m going to be speaking at DevGroup NW next Wednesday at 6:15 pm on how web developers can easily speed up their web sites and the benefits of doing so. Here is the abstract:
Topic: Speed Matters: Simple steps to make your site faster.
Date: Wed, Sep 19, 2007
Studies show that the speed of a web site not only impacts end user experience, but also affects the a company’s credibility.
Optimizing a site can also have major business implications. ESPN’s optimization efforts saved 2 terabytes per day in bandwidth and thousands of dollars in network costs.
Despite the benefits for both users and businesses of optimizing web pages for speed, the tricks for speeding up sites are often overlooked by web developers.
During this session, we’ll cover the simple practices that you can implement right now to make web sites faster, customers happier and save money.
DevGroup NW is sponsored and hosted by Hot Pepper Studios on SE Division. For more details and to RSVP, visit the event page. I hope I see you there.
September 11th, 2007 |
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Python framework
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Everyone hates their mobile phone provider.
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The only dubious part of this research is the 14 point type face. I’d like to have seen a font size closer to body copy (11 or 12 pt) to see what the eye does with blocks of copy.
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It costs $100 to unlock it. And no guarentees that it won’t break in the future.
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Good comparison of how WalMart and Target are using social media on Facebook to promote back-to-school shopping.
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They didn’t use their phones, but when they got back they had a 54-page monthly bill of nearly $4,800 from AT&T Wireless. The problem was that their three Iphones were racking up a bill for data charges using foreign phone charges. The Iphone regularly up
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User reviews site gets additional funding.
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CoScripter looks amazing! This is greasemonkey on steriods. Check it out.
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YES!
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In an overlooked announcement, Jobs said that early adopters of the Apple Lisa would be receiving a $7000 in-store credit.
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Good description of what is possible with Adobe AIR