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Kenneth EisnerJanuary 28, 2008
Google’s Android Appears (Near) Ready: Motorola, Microsoft Should Shake in their Boots
Analysis of: A Warm Welcome for Android | www.businessweek.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
I'm now excited about Google's Android.  Large-scale apps are being created, Motorola is hiring Android developers, scads of Android downloads are being reported ... and Microsoft is denying any problem.  All the signs for a good 2008 and 2009 and a hefty complement to Apple's iPhone.
January 28, 2008
Yahoo!’s Struggles Continue
Analysis of: Pink Slips at Yahoo -- How Long Before Jerry Yang Gets One? | blog.wired.com
Author: Tal Raeside, Managing Director, Insight Strategic Services
Yahoo! and its co-founder-turned-CEO are facing a tough time putting the company back on track.
January 25, 2008
Can a Business iPhone Succeed?
Analysis of: AT&T Mobility repositions iPhone for business users | www.rcrnews.com
Author: Tal Raeside, Managing Director, Insight Strategic Services
Apple and AT&T are trying to increase iPhone sales by repositioning it as a business device.  This is a rational goal but one that is not easily achieved.
Kenneth EisnerJanuary 22, 2008
RIM and Sprint: 2 companies sought pro-sumers. Guess who won?
Analysis of: RIM Shares Rise, No Sign of Slowing Down | www.wirelessweek.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
RIM and Nextel both faced a limited business-only marketplace and strategized a move into the consumer market.   When Sprint merged with Nextel, they made all the wrong choices to attack this marketplace, losing a huge opportunity to leverage a powerful business brand in Nextel.  RIM Blackberry,...
Kenneth EisnerJanuary 22, 2008
Completely Realigning Sprint's Strategy or Watching their Disappearance
Analysis of: Sprint Looks to Slice | www.thestreet.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Sprint is in dire straits, with a rapidly eroding core business.  This article suggests a complete refocus around their business lines and a move to creating a bold new strategy.  A new CEO helps them, as will strategic layoffs, but it is difficult to determine whether they will be able to...
Kenneth EisnerDecember 31, 2007
To Save their Business, Sprint Must Realign Around the Customer
Analysis of: Sprint surcharges, taxes, fees, and other charges | support.sprint.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
The Sprint-Nextel merger has created an awful mess.  There is no doubt in my mind, unfortunately, that Sprint is completely lost in the wireless experience and needs something absolutely dramatic to shake things up.  Realigning around the customer experience and bucking the other wireless...
Kenneth EisnerDecember 31, 2007
Google on the iPhone is Vital -- Gmail, Google Reader, Maps -- but Search is Still Weak
Analysis of: Google Announces New iPhone App | www.wirelessweek.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
The iPhone, and Google applications most directly, has greatly increased my usage of and utility with blogs, maps, and podcasts.  The new Google application, though "buggy," presents a much improved user experience as I interact with these products and Gmail.  However, search is still weak....
Kenneth EisnerDecember 31, 2007
Facebook and MySpace: International expansion requires methodically re-creating the network effect
Analysis of: Facebook to launch German version in 2008 | www.telecom.paper.nl
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Google's Orkut, a complete failure in the States, has experienced tremendous success in Brazil and in some Asian countries, as has the social shopping sites like OSOYU and ShopStyle in the UK.  Facebook and MySpace can create an international "network effect" as well, but, to do so, they will have...
Kenneth EisnerDecember 31, 2007
The Evolution of Social Networks: Morphing Facebook and MySpace, Vertical Networks, and the Utility of Master Profiles
Analysis of: Just How Much Do We Want to Share On Social Networks | online.wsj.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Social networks, and the contribution of user-generated content and interaction that is at the heart of Web 2.0, will morph over the years as it becomes more embedded into the Web.  Vertical networks will become more prominent, replacing the kaleidescope that MySpace and Facebook often portray. ...
December 20, 2007
Wireless Fees Add Up
Analysis of: Sprint surcharges, taxes, fees, and other charges | support.sprint.com
Author: Tal Raeside, Managing Director, Insight Strategic Services
Wireless fees collected by mobile operators are often misleading and represent an additional revenue (or cost recovery) opportunity.

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