Category Archives: Future

Our Comfortable Culture

In the past week I have thrown up three times. I am not bulimic. I am not sick. Quite the contrary, I am actually getting more healthy.
I hired a personal trainer and I am finding the physical limits my body can take.
It’s been apparent to me that I have lived a very [...]

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The Arrow of Time

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Business and Technology work best when they are planned within a powerful interpretation of reality. Human beings have concerns that they cannot ignore. If these concerns are ignored (for instance: choosing [...]

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Changes to Mobi-Strategy.com

This is just to let you know that at some point after Tuesday morning, March 2nd, I will be changing the name of this blog from mobi-strategy.com to VinceVaughan.com. In it, I will still talk about things relating to this mobile world we live in. The scope, however, will increase to include technology, [...]

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Apple’s New Tablet Is Called The Canvas

Tomorrow’s announcement at the Yerba Buena Center in downtown San Francisco is easily the most anticipated consumer technology event of the new year. Not many know for sure what will be announced tomorrow but the “iTablet,” Jobs cross between a netbook and an iphone, appears to be the odds on favorite. Speculation is [...]

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iPhone Dominance = iTunes Dominance

Last week, I built a case for how the failings of AT&T are leading consumers to consider other “smartphones” instead of the iPhone. As I mentioned:

Since April, Web requests coming from an Android phone have increased almost six fold. 20% of all smartphone traffic comes from an Android device. 2 Android phones, the G1 [...]

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Bad News for AT&T, Good News For Android

Yesterday I talked about how the demand for Mobile Technology is growing at a pace that is exceeding supply. The iPhone is a huge seller but the more popular it becomes, the more strain it puts on the infrastructure. AT&T ranked dead last in customer satisfaction. And their customers are complaining about [...]

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