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From MacWorld Expo

July 19, 2000 by Michael Boyle

in New York today: Steve Jobs has announced a bunch of new stuff, including a G4 Cube, which is a really cool G4 machine in an 8″ x 8″ x 8″ enclosure and no fan. I covet one of these – it’s not a full G4 with all the ports and expansion, but I no longer really need that at home. Also announced were some new iMacs (in great new colours, and the entry-level goes for $800), a couple new displays, and multi-processor G4 professional machines.

Tags: Macworld, New York, Professional, Steve Jobs

I’m sure others have

July 18, 2000 by Michael Boyle

noted this, but there was a fun discussion between RU Sirius and Justin Hall published in the San Francisco Bay Guardian on July 5.

Tags: San Francisco

A new book by

July 18, 2000 by Michael Boyle

Seth Godin, Unleashing The IdeaVirus, looks really interesting. You can download the whole thing in PDF format from the site as well, which is a very good thing.

OK, before I get going

July 18, 2000 by Michael Boyle

to work this morning, I just came across the strangest thing on the Macwarehouse Canada site. A little deconstruction is in order.

  • Apple Canada’s current e-commerce regulations prohibit any Apple authorized reseller to sell Apple product on-line through the Internet. As a strategic partner of Apple Canada, we support that position and will continue to follow their strategy.
    This might as well read, “OK, Apple just fucked us, but we’re gonna suck up anyhow cause we’re getting rich off catalog sales.”
  • Micro Warehouse has decided that this restriction should not be a factor in collecting important information from our customers.
    “We still want to invade your privacy though kids, so we’re going to datamine you for all you’re worth, which frankly might not be much but hey, this is e-commerce, baby!”
  • We have developed the following program that supports Apple Canada’s e-commerce strategy and benefits the customer.
    “We have developed the following BS so we can nominally support their screwed-up policy while selling you, dear customer, down the river.”
  • A value add feature has been added to all Apple product on our website.
    “Look at how great we are at using pass buzzwords like ‘value add’! Boy are we ever smart! We can suck up to Apple AND trash their policies in one fell swoop!”

Tags: Apple, Canada, Data, Internet, Privacy, Strategy, War, Web

Followup

July 17, 2000 by Michael Boyle

on the IAM.com/Razorfish saga: “Our Work’s Fine, Just Pay the Bills“

I may be naive, but I think it’s ridiculous for a dot-com company to farm out their web design work. I can understand a bricks-and-mortar company hiring a company to do pure design work that will be overlaid on a structure they build themselves, or that they have partnered with someone else to do. I can even relate to a strategic partnership with a web company with the latter providing the actual site. But to hire someone straight up like that? I think it invites failure. It’s like a recipe. The knowledge of designers or programmers has to be deeply accounted for by management of a dot-com – it’s an essential piece of the puzzle. Their familiarity with the business model, the history of the project, but from their own unique perspective, is critical. And – the key challenge of a dot-com is just that – to integrate the technical knowledge of designers and programmers and others with the “product” as defined by a deep knowledge of the market, the business proposition, the value to users and to investors/clients. That’s not a casual thing – it’s a mission. I have some understanding of that – it’s a grandiose way of describing a big part of my job.

Tags: Business, Design, GNE, History, Web, Web Design

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