Monthly Archives: November 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Do you find yourself giving energy mostly to those who only seek to take it, and not to those who give it back? Today, I’m thankful for those who have devoted their life who seek to take care of others. I’m reminded that, more than anyone, they are the people I seek to be an [...]

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Mobile And The Enterprise

The following video, taken from a Mobile fact-finding expedition between myself and @whereisciao, illustrates the need for mobile applications that goes beyond a revenue model based on the App Store. In it, a business owner talks about having a need for data that is location based and the streamlined cost of supplying that data to [...]

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3 Things to Consider Regarding Mobile Applications

Yesterday I wrote about a case study in which a friend came to me to help him with an iPhone problem. I mentioned that today I would provide some key learnings that small/medium businesses can take away from that case study. And here they are . . . 1. Think before acting – In the [...]

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iPhone Case Study #1: The Cost/Benefit of Integrity

I have a friend of mine who recently contacted me to help them finish an iPhone application. They hoped to have it available last June along with the launch of their Web site but the iPhone application required more technical expertise than they had in house. They received quotes from other agencies but the cost [...]

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We Love Our “Phones”

@whereisciao and I hit the town a while back for the expressed purpose to talk to people about mobile technology and their experience with it. The conversations were interesting for a couple of reasons: People are passionate about their phones. If they’re not passionate about their phones, they’re passionate about the capabilities. I can certainly [...]

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