I’m sure we can all agree that Google is big. Huge in fact. From what I understand they had a Super Bowl add this year. Who Dat? Google Dat! But everything they do is not always a hit. When was the last time you checked out Knol? Moving along. This morning the buzz around the […]
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Vain though it may be, tonight I looked in on my own past posts on the Vook. The writing was better than I remembered it, just exactly my kind of fun with words, but I do think I have been overly… forgiving… of this sleazy little… not vampire, even writ small… this skeezy little mosquito […]
I was plunged into the Apple world when my daughter won an iTouch from a magazine drive. I dived into it nine months ago when I bought an iPhone. Here’s why mobile devices work- you can harness the power of the internet and international communications in your pocket. To ignore this trend is to deny […]
Here’s a true fact: I’m pretty much disgusted with the RE.net — which denomination I quarried with my own hands, back in my early days on the apellation trail. By now, just about everything looks to me like hoke, smoke, hustle and jive — smirking vendorsluts and the clueless suckers who can’t stop themselves from […]
Cathleen bought her mother an iPhone just lately. Aloma Collins is 88, and her health is slowly failing. She’s in an awful spot, unable to do much and yet bored to tears. The iPhone has become a bright spot on her horizon. Cathy loaded it with some apps, and Aloma has since figured out how […]
Here’s the question that will appear in the deep-think mainstream media analyses of the brand new Apple iPad: How can hardware vendors answer Apple’s new tablet? Guess what? It’s a dumb question. Slightly brighter lights might ponder this, instead: How can Amazon compete with the new iBook store? And: Yes: It’s another dumb question. Here’s […]
…at Engadget. It’s called the iPad… Dear Brad Inman, while you weren’t Vooking, Steve Jobs stole your lunch: “Embedded video inside of articles that can be played.” Don’t weep, though. It’s a Kindle-killer, too, as expected: How free does information want to be? The marginal value of digital content is the discounted perceived cost of […]
Some semi-informed speculation from the Financial Times: The name and functions of the new machine are not known, but intense speculation and leaks from component manufacturers and business allies have pointed to a number of expected characteristics. The consensus is that the tablet will have a large screen, perhaps 10 inches on the diagonal, and […]
All this week there has been a lot of buzz around the interwebs about Google’s possible acquisition of Yelp.com. The local reviews website has been wildly popular almost everywhere I have been in the country and could stand an image makeover in my humble opinion. One big enhancement could be the business user side to […]
The Glass Ceiling I remember the moment I decided to stop wearing a suit and tie in public—forever. It was a couple days before Christmas and I dropped by the K-Mart to pick up a punch bowl for the office party. I was looming in Housewares when an elderly woman approached me with a fistful […]
Here below is my take on a possible action plan for any mid to large sized real estate brokerage that would like to increase local market share by drastically enhancing its brand visibility and recruiting more agents to its team. At the core of this plan is the creation of a company standard “Agent Lead […]
Hello Bloodhoundbloggers.. It’s been almost a year since my last post and I’m feeling a little out of touch with the pulse of the market, which is the heart of this site. Since my last post, I’ve been involved in cell tower development in Las Vegas as a build-to-suit vendor for a wireless carrier, having […]
As I mentioned here earlier this week, I’ve been thinking about switching to a different network. Love the iPhone, but am completely unimpressed with AT&T’s network. So I went into a Verizon store to look at the Droid over the weekend, and then bought one after work at BestBuy on Monday. I did the transaction […]
For those Twitterites out there, yesterday was a very good day. Twitter announced two (count ’em) deals, one with Microsoft to have Tweets appear on Bing’s results. The second one was roughly similar with Google. What does it all mean? To me it means the following… If you think tweetspam was bad before, watch out […]
The Notion In my dream I’m always gasping for air; as if the trillion or so cubic inches of ozone I’ve already blown through in my lifetime somehow counts for nothing. I awake, step over the dog, and scramble downstairs in my boxers in search of a physical remedy to a metaphysical dilemma. Something is […]