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By David Grajal on April 21, 2009
In my recent visit to India I watched some local television. Television is very useful to discover the psique and culture of a country. I was shocked by the high quality of some Indian Commercials. Specially the Barthi Airtel commercials. The commercial they have now on TV is a powerful message for the upper young [...]
Posted in technology | Tagged marketing, telecommunications |
By David Grajal on March 28, 2009
I visited Barcelona for the biggest trade show in our industry. It was my first GSMA trade show and I learned lots of stuff about what to do and how to do business in a trade show. Apart of all the interesting work being done in our booth, I also explored the trade show and [...]
Posted in technology, trade show | Tagged telecommunications |
By David Grajal on March 9, 2009
Engineers use a language full of technical slang, buzzwords and acronyms that is only intelligible for other engineers or related web lifeforms. Sometimes we need to go out of our bubble and speak with regular people. Regular people is characterized because they don’t care how things work but how they can use them.. Only a handful [...]
Posted in technology | Tagged howto, psycology |
By David Grajal on January 24, 2009
At the end of the last decade everybody in Spain decided to buy a cell phone. As all foreigners know, Spaniards party and dance flamenco on the streets all day long so cells were very useful to call your friends and locate the next place to dance flamenco. However the voice service was very expensive [...]
Posted in sms, technology | Tagged spanish, telecommunications |
By David Grajal on August 25, 2008
In my recent trip to Taiwan I bought an Asus eee 701. This is the famous cheap, simple, and low powered laptop that is turning the industry upside down. In my case its improving the way I work. Before having it, I used to carry my thinkpad everywhere with me. I really love this rock [...]
Posted in technology, Uncategorized | Tagged computers |
By David Grajal on June 27, 2008
Last week I attended the Firefox 3 release party in Seoul, in Daum Headquarters. Daum is the main search engine in Korea, way ahead in market penetration than Google and there were a lot of interesting people related to the Korean Internet world. The host gave us stickers, food and drinks. Mitchell Baker, CEO of [...]
Posted in technology, web | Tagged internet, korea |