IBM’s Automated Radiologist

I have been optimistic about the potential for voice recognition for many years. In my 2001 book, Net Attitude: What It Is, How to Get It, and Why Your Company Can’t Survive Without It, I discussed the ability to translate languages. Adoption was slow for a decade, but is now accelerating with Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, Google […]

JFK by Train

I had spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Agility First! conference at the Union League Club in New York. My flight back to Florida was not until 1 PM so I had plenty of time to get to JFK airport. I decided to conduct an experiment I have thought about for years: Going to JFK without […]

Net Attitude Launches in NY

Net Attitude was first published in 2001. More than 14 years later, the need for a net attitude is greater than ever. We all experience websites that make no sense, are hard to use, or don’t do what they are supposed to do. Their owners lack a net attitude, so I decided to release a […]

Video: Another Interview with Skip

Skip Prichard is an accomplished CEO, business leader, and keynote speaker.  He is known for his track record of successfully repositioning companies and dramatically improving results while improving the corporate culture.  In addition to running OCLC, a global nonprofit computer library service and research organization in Dublin, Ohio, he uses his personal website to share […]

Political Debates: Little Substance About Healthcare

The debates go on and little of substance is discussed about healthcare. I doubt if any of the candidates in either party know what is in the ten parts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010. In Health Attitude, I wrote a non-partisan analysis. The ACA has some good things and some bad […]