Tag Archives: Google
Evolution End
Last summer I blogged about the differing approaches that Apple and Google have taken with respect to the development of their respective phone (and now tablet) platforms. In the post, I postulated that iOS4 could be the last time that Apple enjoyed an advantage over Google Android, and that the multiple path development approach taken [...]
Google TV Updates
Google has gotten around to providing a much needed software update in the last couple of days, primarily focused on updating the Netflix app to something more akin to what every other box has. It also provides the remote control app and a few other fixes, but to be honest nothing groundshaking. The area where [...]
Google TV–a lost opportunity
The recent launch of Google TV via Sony TVs and Logitech Revue held much promise. A high performance product that would change the way TV is watched, particularly the fusion of OTT and standard TV services. However the big missed opportunity is the level at which the product is being focused… at a high price [...]
Revolution of Evolution
There was once a time (once being even today in some product companies), when companies would spend two to three years on making a new product. That was the competitive environment back in the day. These days though products are developed in much less time than that, with new product being produced at least every [...]
Press Clippings and Reputation Management
There you are, working away, and how do you keep up with the breaking news in your industry specialism? You are out there on the Internet, your company and you and you want to know everything anyone says about you? Ensure that you are represented soundly and in the right competitive arena. How do you [...]