Nokia is better than Motorola, iPhone is ground-breaking, Android is going to change the OEM dynamics..
WML, XHTML, Bluetooth, Objective-C, Symbian, Android, iPhone... the list goes on and on and on. It was my life for over 10 years and it is still playing a major part in my career. But, I have moved on. Crossed over to the other side. I am one of the consumer now, at least from this blog point of view. I want to look at these technologies and see how it impacts my day to day life, how it simplifies my problems and how it enhances my lifestyle. I will give my two-cents around how they should help me. I hope my perspective engages you to contribute to the discussion.

 

Lifestyle problem

We all live a digitally connected lifestyle, right? We broadcast our likes, dislikes, our vacation pictures and even our real-time location.

Why do we still have to explicitly specify our preferences every-time we shop?

Why are we still expected to sift through coupons (paper or digital) at the time of purchase? Don’t they know my shopping preferences or my transactional history?

Come on, it is about time that retailers and CG companies pay attention to me and give me what I want and make my life easy.

Where do you think is the problem? What can we do to fix it?