I happen to be fortunate: I live in San Francisco, and I can afford a $600 phone. Or two of them! Robert Scoble affordfortunatefrancisco Change image and share on social
With the advent of wearable technology, companies will soon be able to better provide ads to customers based on their real-time activity. Robert Scoble activityadventbase Change image and share on social
I counted how many seconds it takes to get my smartphone out of my pocket, open it up, find the camera app, wait for it to load, and then take a photo. Six to 12 seconds. Robert Scoble appcameracount Change image and share on social
Link to your competitors and say nice things about them. Remember, you're part of an industry. Robert Scoble competitorindustrylink Change image and share on social
What's really going on is, on your iPhone, you have 200 apps, and they're all collecting a little data on you. Twitter knows a certain thing, Foursquare knows something else, my Fitbit app knows something else, my Waze app knows something else. Robert Scoble appcollectdatum share on social
I knew tech was going to be increasingly important in my lifetime, so I focused on it early. Robert Scoble earlyfocusimportant Change image and share on social
Photography let me show other people how I saw the world. Math required me to do work that made my head hurt. Robert Scoble headhurtmake Change image and share on social
Post fast on good news or bad. Someone say something bad about your product? Link to it - before the second or third site does - and answer its claims as best you can. Robert Scoble answerbadclaim Change image and share on social
I do not see Windows Phones anywhere in the world except Seattle. Robert Scoble phoneseattlewindow Change image and share on social
There's more noise that comes with wearable computing, things that let us take pictures every 30 seconds as we walk around living our lives, and a huge number more photos per person will exist. Robert Scoble computeexisthuge Change image and share on social