Picture the super cool Iron Man viewfinder where he can see data or draw lines on the top of the image of the landscape as the background. That is the most massive concept of Augmented Reality (AR) I can think about. Imagine instead of the Iron Man suit, you take […]
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This is the second part of the post “Tech Trends 2011” where I wrote about the second set of five trends I have summarised from my holidays thoughts. Again, if you have questions about the terminology of customers (techies, visionaries, pragmatists, conservatives and sceptics), you can find a more detailed definition in the […]
During my holidays these last weeks, I thought a lot about where the consumer technology is and where is it going. How will the next big thing look like? I summarised these thoughts in 10 trends that I think the tech industry is following. Some of them have been around […]
About seven weeks ago, when RIM's stock was $53.83 (28/04/11), they announced their reduced revenues objectives for the quarter resulting in a 14% drop in their stock price from one day to the other. Last Thursday the news announced that RIM did not hit those reduced targets of revenues dropping their stock price again 21% (from$34.78 on 16/06/11 to $27.24 on 17/06/11). The cumulative lost only from April to today is more than 49%!
This is the fifth and final post about “PCs and iPad: How did Apple address the competitive landscape”. It has been a long way to make it to this post, and I really hope it has not been too much about the same topic, but I really did not want […]
Last week I had to submit a report about the Business to Business Marketing Strategy of a company of my choice. I chose to write about how RIM should introduce its new Tablet (PlayBook) to its enterprises market because I thought it would be fun to imagine how would the tablet […]
This article was written as a proposal to solve the HBR Case study “Twitter” from Mikolaj Jan Piskorski, David Chen, Bill Heil; January 15, 2010; 9-710-455. The case makes the reader think about where would the limit of the mainstream communications will be in the future. We are living in […]