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Hong Jiang, President and Chief Executive Officer
Hong Jiang, President and Chief Executive Officer
HJ Solutions, LLC
Analysis of: Focus Media's Subsidiary Accused Of Sending Chinese Spam Wireless Messages (www.chinatechnews.com)
Simply put, Focus Wireless collects mobile subscriber numbers and private information through legal or illegal means, processes the subscriber data into categories such as business owner, car owners, bank VIPs, etc...  Focus Wireless then tries to target the mobile subscribers with targeted advertisements...
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: Yahoo buys time with Microsoft by board move (www.reuters.com)
Yahoo is doing whatever they can to avoid a Microsoft takeover, but it is becoming obvious that they will have no choice but to fall prey to the Seattle giant, in large part because their other suitors - News Corp, Google, and AOL - could never exude the leverage that Microsoft could.  In truth,...
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: Apple Faces Challenges In Driving iPhone Adoption By Business (www.informationweek.com)
The RIM versus Apple battle is the current smartphone battlefield (unless Nokia can enter the fray), with Microsoft and Palm bowing out due to an inability to innovate and deliver products that capitalize on the shifting pro-sumer or business / consumer market.  Now that Apple is making a move...
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: Microsoft rolls out test of new Internet Explorer 8 (www.reuters.com)
Microsoft is in the middle of a tremendous browser battle.  Their share has been eroding, and the web masses are getting restless.  Internet Explorer 8 is an attempt to fight back Firefox and Safari, but it also appears to be a change in approach for Microsoft.
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: Google Gears heads for Windows Mobile phones (www.zdnetasia.com)
Google Gears delivers interactive applications that run offline to a place where these applications will certainly excel, on a mobile device.  However, the users most likely to use it, iPhone users, aren’t on the list and neither are Nokia users.  Are they just seeding for the Android launch?...
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: Verizon Wireless Introduces New Unlimited Plans That Are as Worry Free as the Guarantee (biz.yahoo.com)
With the decreasing value of voice through both mobile and landline phones, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile are all entering into a price war that places a decreasing value on voice.  They are also adding data onto their plans, and services such as Sprint TV, in the hopes of getting consumers...
Analysis of: Verizon Wireless Introduces New Unlimited Plans That Are as Worry Free as the Guarantee (biz.yahoo.com)
For years, wireless carriers have undercut each other to gain subscribers and market share.  February 19th Verizon Wireless decided to offer a new unlimited pricing plan.  Now, new and existing Verizon Wireless customers can choose from new plans that allow true unlimited nationwide calling...
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: After Rejection by Yahoo, Microsoft Hints at a Fight (www.nytimes.com)
Yahoo is in a good and a bad position.  The good position is that they have multiple suitors already -- Microsoft, News Corp, and Google (in a way) -- and might get more, driving up the offer price.  The bad news is that they've already seen AOL go down the road of a failed merger with Time...
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: Millions of iPhones Go AWOL (www.businessweek.com)
AT&T doesn't make a cent off of an unlocked Apple iPhone, but Apple makes a hefty profit.  Plus, they get distribution to untapped markets and can still claim that they tried to prevent it.  Apple is on a roll and will continue through the next iPhone release (provided it is not a bad...
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Kenneth Eisner, Principal
Eisner Consulting
Analysis of: Google declares war on domain tasting? (www.imediaconnection.com)
Google's domain tasting policy makes sense, but, predictably, it addresses a very small concern.  Click fraud and a complete lack of transparency are more vital, though this lack of transparency also vaulted Google over Yahoo, AOL, and Microsoft.  In the vein of openness (OpenSocial, Android,...

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