Monthly Archives: February 2009
Personal Contributions to Economic Stimulus – Shopping lessons in a single blog post
This week has been interesting on every front. The things I got engaged in were fascinating, per usual. Developing models for the next generation of healthcare (you will be floored by what comes next – in a good way), American Express, Sony (planning for the next gen of retailing), Bank of America, Old Navy […]
10 examples of smarter customer focus
(Please also see the 2010 version here) and the start of the 2011 versions here (which goes by industry) People often ask me about who I think is doing interesting things with web 2.0 and what social tools they should use. And I gently try to tell them it’s the wrong question. Focus on the […]
Mash-up: Augmented Reality Meets Big Dirty Noisy Disparate Data
So, Augmented Reality (AR) is a concept we throw around to describe a very diverse set of things. We talk about it as being this future event- it’s not. Sporting events were among the first major advocates of augmented reality. Those Madden-esque circles drawn during all the plays in last week’s Superbowl – AR. Let’s […]