Life With Android, 1 Year Later
A little over a year ago I turned off my iPhone 3 and fired up a new HTC Evo Android handset, the initial experience I wrote about here. I recently upgraded my handset from the Evo to the just released Samsung Epic Touch and wanted to share some thoughts about Android after having lived with it [...]
Facebook denies privacy accusations, shows ‘big brother paternalism’
Facebook responded today to allegations that the company tracks users who have logged out of facebook.com. Read also: Facebook and OnStar face similar privacy accusations A Facebook spokesperson offered the following comment: Facebook does not track users across the web. Instead, we use cookies on social plugins to personalize content (e.g. Show you what your friends liked), to [...]
Social Business Moves to Workflow, Manufacturing, and Money
I receive e-mail frequently from PR people promoting the latest IT tools and new Web applications. These days a common thread I see is the addition of social features to software to make it easier for users to share information and collaborate with others. Personally, I believe it’s largely beneficial to 1) find ways to [...]
Walmart — Investing in Diversity (Women-Owned Businesses, That Is) For the Right Reasons
When supplier diversity becomes simply a whisper down the lane, reporting exercise built around a check-the-box mentality for Federal reporting, it’s pretty clear what the ultimate outcome of such programs will become. Namely, an inter…
Moneyball and NetSuite
Moneyball is a good movie and I recommend it. The tie in with the software industry is NetSuite whose logo is all over the dugout and prominent in several scenes. The central character of the drama is Okland A’s general manager Billy Bean and most of us know his story about actually using statistics [...]