Sunday, August 31, 2008

iPhone 2.0.2 update

I have been a great fan of Apple's products, to the point of completely switching all of my machines to the Mac environment. I had been holding out for the iPhone 3g especially since the first iPhone was so slow on the AT&T network. My friends have enjoyed the stability of the iPhone and so I jumped on, especially knowing that the software was so well integrated with the computers.

This last update has shown a very Microsoft level of instability and is quite shocking. Even with a few major bugs with the new operating system, they where able to respond quickly and keep most of the problems at bay. But none of those updates crippled the computer like what is going on with the iPhone. As a past owner of several Microsoft Smart Phones, I suddenly can start to compare issues. These issues may not be a direct match, like the locking up when the phone rings, which for now is not an issue.

When will we see help? Apple's silence is not helping the situation at all.

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I have been in the search industry since the late 90’s, no not 10-20 years. My career started early in the search Day’s at Inktomi, where I supported large search portals. For example, MSN, AOL, iWon, Hotbot, CNet too name a few. After Inktomi I became a freelance consultant. I consulted for a few of the Top SEO’s around 2002 time frame; obviously the market has changed since then. After consulting I joined a small SEO firm called SEO Inc as the CTO. At SEO Inc. I successfully optimized some of the largest clients including IGN, Sony, VEGAS.com, Beaches and Sandals Resorts to name a few. Even though SEO Inc was a ton of fun, I still wanted the ultimate SEO challenge. I moved on as the global head of SEO for Shopping.com an eBay company. This challenge was an interesting one, how do I optimize a site with 50 million products? Every month I helped the business grow by leaps and bounds. I am now consulting for mostly enterprise e-commerce clients. Yes there is more too me than this profile shows, but you will just have to ask.

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