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Thought: Secrecy in Apple marketing and development tools.
via notgartner by Mitch Denny on January 19, 2008
I have been as impressed as anyone with Apple’s return to prominence as a viable desktop computing alternative to Windows. I think that a few things behind this including the popularity of the iPod, the adoption of a BSD-based core for the operating system, and of course brilliant control of their brand messaging.However, as adoption of the Apple platform grows they are starti
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Care Factor
via notgartner by Mitch Denny on May 12, 2008
Well Paul started it. The idea is that you product a graphic which outlines the stuff that you are interested in. The core stuff is what you are most interested in, and which you interest is possibly growing. The middle is what is still interesting but your interest has stabilised, and the outer is the stuff that you are getting less and less interested in. Paul has slightly different definitions...
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Consulting Organisations and Cell Division
via notgartner by Mitch Denny on May 19, 2008
... grow to that size and then pressure builds up for them to divide by people leaving the organisation and taking part of the culture with them - kind of like organisational DNA.I think that there is some interesting philosophical thinking to be done in this space around how despite all our complexities as humans, we may actually ultimately just continue to replicate “basic” natural processes.
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Honour amongst developers.
via notgartner by Mitch Denny on May 31, 2008
I started writing this post when I was sitting in a session at the MVP Summit in Seattle but I had to put it aside, and now I am just going to throw up the abridged version to get it out of my head.Basically when you attend the MVP Summit you become privy to a lot of Microsoft’s future product plans. This is very helpful but the audience for this information is limited since we are all under...
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