Please do not kiss me in an e-mail. Don’t “zip your lip”. Don’t tell me you’re feeling angelic or devilish.
Or … maybe you can. And should.
The paywall is up at the New York Times On-line. Or at least it’s about to be.
While some of this is still conjecture, the little graphic (pulled from a loading instance of The New York Times’ Website…
A few months ago, The New York Times instituted a new policy: they made their reporters available for comment. It’s unusual for a large company to put their employees “out there” in that way, and groundbreaking to mandate that…
You know the inmates are running the asylum when The New York Times devotes a very long article to a subject. Yesterday, a Sunday Magazine-length piece ran in the Times, telling us “all about” how being really, really bad at…
Once more, with gusto. Please repeat after me:
I WILL start paying attention to how my business does social networking. I WILL take social networking more seriously.
I’ve mentioned Paul Krugman before. He’s one smart guy, and I’m not at all embarrassed to admit that he’s operating in an intellectual space that I’ve not only never visited but don’t even have an apt name for.
So the new iPhone is now official. And I have to hand it to Steve and Company: it looks magnificent.
No small compliment, that. I’ve never been an iPhone fan, and I have to admit that between the design…
If you’re one of those “The Internet and Information Should Be Free” people, you probably don’t much care for the Wall Street Journal. The House that Rupert Murdoch Re-Built is one of the few places on the Internet where…
President Obama is in a war of words with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. I find it unseemly, but that’s not important.
I bring up the subject because I happened across this article in today’s New York Times, and…
How’d you like to be review site Yelp? Before you answer “you bet!”, consider this blog post from The New York Times.
A real quandary.
Let’s assume that Yelp’s position (“we’re just the place where people say things…