Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Apple Integrates Facebook and says 'Fool Me Once...'


As part of the WWDC keynote from a few weeks ago, one of the expected announcements which was included was Scott Forstall’s announcement thatFacebook (FB) would be tightly integrated into iOS 6 when it comes out this Fall.
The announcement was greeted with applause at the event and most of the tech media concluded this was great news and didn’t say another word about the issue.

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Can RIM Pull Out of Its Tailspin?

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Research In Motion(RIMM_) will report its latest quarter after the close on Thursday.


As Horace Dediu pointed out on his Asymco blog, last yea, RIM reported that it sold 13.2 million phones. Yet, in the prior quarter reported in April, RIM only reported selling 11.1 million phones.


Read the full post on TheStreet

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Why Android Users Are Clueless and What that Means for Apple and Google

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Apple(AAPL_) took a few shots at Google(GOOG_) last week during their WWDC keynote.'


Even Siri poked fun at Google's names for their different versions of their operating systems (Ice Cream Sandwich, Cupcake and FroYo): "Who came up with these names, Ben & Jerry's?"


But the really stunning stat to come out at the conference was from Scott Forstall, who is the head of Apple's mobile software. He pointed out that more than 80% of Apple's iOS users were running the latest version of iOS. However, only 7% of Google Android users are running the latest version of their software.

Read the full post in TheStreet

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

89 Business Cliches That Will Get Any MBA Promoted And Make Them Totally Useless

You don't need an MBA to "fake it until you make it" and rise to middle management in your company. Just learn these 89 cliches.

Read the full post in Forbes

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Why Silicon Valley Tech Wunderkinds Overestimate Their Own Smarts and Abilities


In the field of social psychology, there’s a concept known as the “fundamental attribution error.” Believe it or not, it has a lot to do with Silicon Valley and tech companies.

Basically, it says that all humans (including you and me) are born biased to over-value the importance of personal characteristics in driving others’ outcomes, but under-value the situational factors in driving others’ outcomes.


Yet, when we explain our own achievements in life, we are biased to over-value our personal characteristics as explaining our successes while also over-valuing our situation factors in explaining our failures.

From Wikipedia:

As a simple example, if Alice saw Bob trp over a rock and fall, Alice might consider Bob to be clumsy or careless (dispositional). If Alice tripped over the same rock herself, she would be more likely to blame the placement of the rock (situational).

In Silicon Valley, this type of thinking is so prevalent, you could say the “fundamental attribution error” has become “groupthink.” Everyone believes that the sun rises and sets on their pillow case.

Read the full post in Forbes

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What Yahoo! Should Do With Search

A few weeks ago, I said that Ross Levinsohn needed to make 3 phone calls in his first day on the job as interim CEO at Yahoo (YHOO).

Read the full Forbes post

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Apple TV Will be Revolutionary But It Won't Kill The Cable Companies

Apple TV is going to be huge and create enormous change to the industry. But it won't kill the cable companies.

Read the full Forbes post.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Tim Cook is Being a First Rate Tim Cook, Instead of a Second Rate Steve Jobs

Tim Cook doesn't have to be Steve Jobs. He just has to be Tim Cook. That's good enough.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

What's Key in Apple's WWDC News

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- There were several interesting takeaways from the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday for Apple(AAPL_) investors. Here are a few....


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CNBC Video: Will Apple Hit a Target of $1650 by 2015?

My appearance from CNBC yesterday about Apple.



[Long AAPL]

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Why Facebook Doesn't Have Mobile In Its Founding DNA - and Why That Spells Disaster

Facebook - and all companies - have a founding DNA that is the key to their success.  However, when the competitive environment shifts, what served them so well in one generation is a mismatch to the next generation.

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Thursday, June 07, 2012

Why Apple Is Smart to Double Down on Siri


Apple‘s (AAPL) CEO, Tim Cook, spoke on Tuesday night at the All Things D conference about a wide range of subjects.


One area he was pressed on by Walt Mossberg was Siri, Apple’s voice-automated personal assistant that comes as part of the new iPhone 4S.

“When it works, it works really well,” said Mossberg. “But a lot of times, it doesn’t work.”



Read the full post on Forbes

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Altucher Vs. Jackson on the Future of Facebook (via Facebook Comments)

Earlier this week, I was on CNBC, discussing my post from Forbes from 5 weeks ago titled “Here’s Why Google and Facebook Might Completely Disappear in the Next Five Years.”

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Tuesday, June 05, 2012

What Apple Will Do to the World of TV

NEW YORK (Real Money) -- There are many people who think Apple(AAPL_) is going to do to the world of TV what it did to the world of phones with the iPhone.


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Monday, June 04, 2012

CNBC Video: Betting Against Facebook

Here's my appearance on CNBC this morning about Facebook and Google.

It stems from this Forbes article.

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