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Does Moto-X show a broken manufacturing paradigm?
Opinion

Does Moto-X show a broken manufacturing paradigm?

Posted on August 2, 2013 by Neil Hopkins • 7 Comments

Yesterday, Motorola (A Google Company) released their much-hyped Moto-X handset. And boy, does it look amazing. However, there is no UK or European release date yet set – proving that the manufacturing paradigm is seriously flawed.  And, in the coming age of 3d printing, outdated as well. Continue reading →

Is there a maggot in your social media?
Business Advice

Is there a maggot in your social media?

Posted on February 29, 2012 by Neil Hopkins • 7 Comments

What’s worse than finding a maggot in your apple? Finding half a maggot. If you were one of the millions of people flocking to Pintrest, Google+, Unthink, Facebook Timeline, Path and so on while they were still in Beta, you’ve probably already swallowed the other half. Continue reading →

Rack ’em high, sell ’em cheap? Or how Twitter is like toilet roll…
Business Advice

Rack ’em high, sell ’em cheap? Or how Twitter is like toilet roll…

Posted on October 20, 2011 by Neil Hopkins • 4 Comments

While donating an answer to Quora, I was floored by a single thought. There are fast paced social networks, and slow paced social networks. Why did I never appreciate this fact in those terms before? Continue reading →

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Please help me understand the Google+ Downfall debate

Posted on October 11, 2011 by Neil Hopkins • Leave a comment

The Google+ naysayers are coming out of the woodwork thick and fast, proclaiming the death of the network before it’s really got any traction. However, I’m deeply confused and need something explaining to me. Continue reading →

Opinion

Why I’m sick of the Google+ real name debate

Posted on September 22, 2011 by Neil Hopkins • 2 Comments

If you’re not in the mood for a debate, look away now. I’m heartily sick of the complaints levelled against Google’s real names policy on Google+. And here’s why. Continue reading →

Opinion

Why the Google+ brand ban is an opportunity not to be missed

Posted on August 4, 2011 by Neil Hopkins • Leave a comment

Currently, you can’t register your company or brand on the Google+ platform. While this has created outcry with some marketers, I think there’s a genuine, untapped opportunity here. Continue reading →

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