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ATT Knows How T Anger Its Customers
The ATT business model must be based on the concept of over promise and under deliver. ATT has an “unlimited” data plan for its customers but warns them that it’s unlimited only until they reach their limit. When ATT customers … Continue reading
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Look Out FaceBook. Here Comes Pinterest
Motley Fool thinks Pinterest could knock FaceBook off its perch. When a better technology comes along, there is little cost for a consumer to switch – as they did, for example, from Yahoo! to Google around 2003. While Google+ was … Continue reading
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Facebook Traffic Down
This came to me as a shocker. I never would have expected it. Facebook users have peaked. Things on the internet seem to be moving much faster than we realize. Read the story here and here.
ASUS EeePad Transformer
I hope Ed doesn’t get all apoplectic by the mention of something other than Apple products, but I am going to point you to this excellent review of the Asus EeePad Transformer. I’ve had other ASUS products in the past … Continue reading
Another State Tries to Put the Squeeze on Amazon
Texas demands Amazon collect sales taxes. Amazon Leaves Texas. Texas really showed ’em, huh? More government wisdom in action. http://bsfootprint.com/government/amazoncom-complies-with-texas-law-gets-no-love
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Even San Francisco is Not Completely Stupid
San Francisco approved a measure that granted Twitter a tax break. Twitter, among other companies, was considering leaving the city it San Fran taxes were not changed a bit. The supervisors recognized which side their bread was buttered on. Read … Continue reading
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Google and Facebook Invade Banks’ Turf
Both Google and Facebook are getting into areas that once was the private domain of the banks. Do you think the banks should worry? Facebook Inc. and Google Inc. are poised to go head to head with established financial services … Continue reading