Sunday, November 30, 2008
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More on the diagram above here. Sure, Tom Cunniff’s collage is messy, but it represents a marketing environment that is growing increasingly complicated. There are more choices than ever before to consider in the marketing toolbox. Most of those choices are now so interwoven with fast-evolving social media and technology integration issues, that a CMO must expend considerable effort just keeping up with changes.
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I can’t say that I am surprised to hear that the Linux operating system has rammed its way through yet one more door. This time however, the threshold is Apple’s flagship mobile device the iPhone. This weekend, iphone-dev.org announced that after considerable reverse engineering by the unofficial iphone development team, a limited Linux OS in now available for iPhone and 1st gen iPod Touch (no touch screen drivers, sound, or WiFi / cell radio support).
This would seem to be a significant milestone for a growing number of developers, users, and enterprises interested in greater openness in the mobile ecosystem. Even today in its limited state, Linux on the iPhone may catalyze some competition through linux-based mobile alternatives like Android. As Android stabilizes on the iPhone device, users will have choice of where to buy music and more importantly, where to buy applications.
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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Information architect, Stefanos Karagos, has put together a nice presentation (above) on social media that is one of the top viewed decks on Slideshare this week. It is interesting to see how this IA is living his advice with his “lifestream” hub concept on his own personal website.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
I wish more logos got dressed up for the occasion:
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Historically, Thanksgiving is one of the busiest times of the year for air travel in the United States. Even with a 10 percent decrease from last year in passengers flying over the 12 day holiday season, The Air Transport Association is projecting 4.5 million passengers will fly between Wednesday and Sunday; 1.5 million on Wednesday, 1 million on Thursday and 2 million on Sunday as people return from the Thanksgiving holiday.
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