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Monthly Archives: December 2010
iPad media apps: Stealthed hobbits thwart Google’s flaming Eye • The Register
This is a very interesting article. It wonders if we might see the “App” model moving to the desktop. Opinion Tablet media applications have a Google invisibility cloak around their stories. As this spreads a deadly revenue-denying dart could penetrate … Continue reading
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Socratic Fishing in Lake Quora
I have been head down this week doing the R2 End Stage report for my current Android project but I had a chance to read this fascinating article. If you are not familiar with the concepts of the social net … Continue reading
Who should own the IP in a new venture II
Last week I briefly discussed the contentious issue of who should own the IP in a new venture. One reader made the offline comment that I seemed to saying that IP had no value and people really should not worry … Continue reading
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Who should own the IP in a new venture?
The most contentious part of any new product development is often the question of who should own the existing IP (intellectual property). This is wrong, what each party should concern themselves with is who should own the future revenue. Personally, … Continue reading
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Resource provider engagement in the school fair
In an earlier post I observed that in my experience one of the most problematic areas for project managers is the consistency of support from key resource suppliers. This was forcibly pointed out to me again this week. My wife … Continue reading
