= Free?! In the last few years, Google has has taken the front-running position in the online productivity application market. Until recently, they did not have a large competitor in the area. However, Microsoft recently released their new web apps software suite. As with Google, Microsoft is giving the basic version of this software suite […]
Googling on Google
In a previous post, I was quoting Joseph Licklider’s statement “people tend to overestimate what can be done in one year and to underestimate what can be done in five or ten years.” Let’s choose Google as an example. On the word of “Googled: The End of the World As We Know It” by Ken […]
The battle for your TV (and your money!) is heating up
Only a few years ago nobody would have thought that companies like Intel, Apple, or Google would be scrambling and throwing their muscle around to be in your living room, and not in any place, but inside the “dumb box” that will be not “dumb” any more, your TV. Only last week Intel, Sony, Google […]
Online Sourcing Marketplaces: Looking for The Tipping Point (Part 1)
Part 1: Sorting out the OSM Platforms We’ve been a bit baffled. The tech and business world have recently been abuzz with stories on crowdsourcing, open innovation, Enterprise 2.0 and other web 2.0-enabled models that are about to reshape today’s business. Just a few years back — about 2005– the topic of outsourcing and offshoring […]