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Archive for December, 2006

In two previous posts, Does Verizon really care about the Network? and Scrounging for Ideas behind the Marketing, we asked what tangible actions customers see to back up the Network and Dropped Call bragging that Verizon and Cingular do.
They don’t provide any statistics that, say, plot a customers signal strength over the month. What […]

James Surowiecki’s column in the New Yorker on Nintendo’s new Wii gaming console:
It’s really well suited for just one thing: playing games. But this turns out to be an asset. The Wii’s simplicity means that Nintendo can make money selling consoles, while Sony is reportedly losing more than two hundred and forty dollars on each […]

Previously, we argued that the Cisco-Athletics stadium deal was more likely to constrain the stadium of the future than enable it.
Cisco’s creation of the infrastructure and, at first blush, their desire to build the applications that run on that infrastructure may create an environment that is the exact opposite of the vibrant Silicon Valley Cisco […]