Last week was an unusually interesting week. We started the week with one of the biggest 3-D attempts ever — both Super Bowl ads and an episode of “Chuck,” both of which showcased the problems with 3-D. At the same time, I was playing “World of Warcraft” in 3-D, and that was working just fine. Toward the end of the week, HP Labs showcased a way to cut dramatically the cost and ecological impact of printing, and Lenovo went from what was effectively a two-CEO company to one CEO. This is a tough year, and the firms that will stand out are those that can execute under that framework.
Super Bowl Swings at 3-D and Misses
Posted by: Rob Enderle February 9, 2009 04:00 AMLast week was an unusually interesting week. We started the week with one of the biggest 3-D attempts ever — both Super Bowl ads and an episode of “Chuck,” both of which showcased the problems with 3-D. At the same time, I was playing “World of Warcraft” in 3-D, and that was working just fine. Toward the end of the week, HP Labs showcased a way to cut dramatically the cost and ecological impact of printing, and Lenovo went from what was effectively a two-CEO company to one CEO. This is a tough year, and the firms that will stand out are those that can execute under that framework.