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Category Archives: marketing
Eastern US is Fertile Ground for Ruby Development
As I was perusing jobs on Rubynow I thought I was seeing a concentration of jobs in Florida, New England, and the Washington DC area. To test the idea a little, I decided to throw a sampling of the recent … Continue reading
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Xerox, The Re-Branding
Chris Griego got it right when he said: Before, I would hear Xerox and think of copiers. Now, I hear Xerox and think of copiers and awful logos.
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Simple Good, Complex bad… Or Vice-Versa?
In a recent article, Joel on software claims that simplicity is overrated, that users want more features, and the single thing his company does to drive more sales is to release a new version of an existing product with more … Continue reading