Monthly Archives: May 2010

Google’s priorities

So… What’s next? After our last post about Microsoft and its future, it’s Google’s turn. First of all, a bit of history. Sergey Brin and Larry Page, two Stanford University doctorate students, came from academic families and  were set on … Continue reading

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Microsoft: present and future

Where do I see Microsoft now? This is the question of today’s post. From my point view Microsoft is on top of the world. How many companies would like to be like Microsoft today? I’m sure there are a couple … Continue reading

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On our way!

A new beacon of light for all the supporters of a greener world appeared a week ago. Let me use this humble lighthouse to spread the good news related to… Telephone boxes! What the hell have telephone boxes to do … Continue reading

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Foursquare: comments on its business model

What makes a business model successful? The answer depends on four main groups: revenue sources, key expenses, investment size and critical success factor. Examples of this last element in, let’s say, blogging would be a good news research and comment … Continue reading

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Spill, baby, spill!

So… Here we are  again! After the introduction I did a week ago I want to focus on two words: ‘Deepwater Horizon’. And the subsequent questions are: do we keep on drilling? And…  What’s cheap energy? Before trying to answer, … Continue reading

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