Sunday, July 15, 2012
Bruno Senna presented with Lorenzo Bandini award
Bruno is presented with the #TrofeoLorenzoBandini in Brisighella http://t.co/ibNkNtq5 -- Williams F1 (@WilliamsF1Team)
And still more RIM
Study: almost 60% shoppers said they expect the retail experience to extend across physical & digital channels by 2014: http://t.co/59VCQIFi -- GigaOM (@gigaom)
Here RIM, here's the statistic you really need
So MIXX BB10 well and don't forget my list please.
Survey: 52% expect to work while on vacation http://t.co/AmWY9sgh -- CNET (@CNET)
Blackberry
A few thoughts
To put it bluntly, the best marketing always comes from the CEO. If he talks like he's running for office, then it reflects that. Come on RIM, and Mr. Heins, say something of relevance. All the corporate back talk is what bores people, puts them off, motivated them to look elsewhere. IT sounds like your making excuses.
I can understand if you wish to be a little secretive of your newest baby, Bb10, but believe me, the secrets are out already, thanks to devs.
But its the wording. Putting power into peoples lives? RIM, you have to work out your marketing campaign before the fact, not after, so Thorsten doesn't look the fool.
Wow, and I love using my blackberry, but the incredibly lame hardware (slow) and the low res camera, the poor media experience was enough to make me look to Apple. Shame because the writing experience is as good as using a PC.
Whatever you do, make sure the new machine has
A) kickass hardware,
B) great sound quality, media, etc
C) more RAM (bb hourglass) shudder!
D) A really, really good camera
E) A REAL marketing campaign that won't fall to its knees because you didn't include email support to normal people.
F) LOOKS, not ugly please, I am style conscious. The S3 is an example of, "umm, nice but in a toyota corolla sort of way (a long way from Apple).
Remember, boredom = a wealth of opportunity
Mix it all together and hurry up!
Idea!
Nice idea although I'm waiting for a dock that allows a phone to project an image onto a larger screen just for kicks.
Although successful, reading business news like this makes me sad
Has the business of Icons gone too far? That success is now measured in the investor paradigm instead of being creative or exceptional? It is good to see that companies like Porsche, Ferrari and Apple are all exceptionally successful, but is it too business oriented now. I tend to think so. Is it the modern equivalent of religon? For sure. This saddens me for sure.
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