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The New York Times still does not get it

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This is about how little MSM covers business technology as against consumer oriented technology. New York City is home. In 2006, I asked the question "Is the media biased?" I wrote "No this is not about being liberal or conservative.

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Toronto Technology Tornado

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I find myself in Toronto every few years and my image of the city has been one of a financial services capital, a baseball town, and a well-run large city – someone called it “New York run by the Swiss”.

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Five Disruptions Shaking the Foundations of the Modern Enterprise

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Phil Fersht, Founder and CEO of HfS has invited me to a fireside chat at his firm’s event Blueprint in New York. Broadly, we will cover 5 major disruptions shaking IT and in particular, the outsourcing world: Explosion in technology. Industry Commentary'

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The Jigsaw of Modern Marketing

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Oracle invited me to its Marketing Cloud event in New York City this week. Innovative Business Uses of Technology' While it was showcasing its growing portfolio of assets like Eloqua, Vitrue, BlueKai, Responsys and Compendium, I was as impressed with the range of conversations the.

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More New Florence

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on the innovation blog Rapid Genome Sequencing TechShop for tinkerers Protecting New York City MapMyRide The Digital Swiss Army Knife The CERN Asset Management challenge Technology and Summer Camps Activist Capitalism.

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After Mossberg and Pogue, who?

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Walt Mossberg at the WSJ and David Pogue at The New York Times have created amazing personal brands over the last few years with their coverage of Apple and other consumer technologies. And in doing so, of course, helped the. Industry analysts (Gartner, Forrester, AMR, others) Industry Commentary'

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Apple and US labor

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Steve Jobs supposedly told President Obama ““Those (iPhone) jobs aren’t coming back,” according to this article in the New York Times. Apple’s labor in China is also showing up in much hand-wringing in the Presidential race. Let’s explore a few.

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