by Devon Thomas Treadwell | Dec 4, 2008 | Branding, Naming
BEST 1. Air Apple has provided a terrific lesson in how to own an idea with a brand name by building the world’s thinnest, lightest laptop and naming it the “Macbook Air.” While other manufacturers may eventually engineer products with an even more...
by Devon Thomas Treadwell | Nov 12, 2008 | Branding, Naming
If you like inside baseball stories about branding (and what brand geek doesn’t?), check out CIO’s slideshow: How 10 Famous Technology Products Got Their Names Brands include iPod, Blackberry, Firefox, Twitter and the Macintosh “big cat” naming...
by Devon Thomas Treadwell | Oct 29, 2008 | Branding, Naming, Positioning
The more I hear about Windows 7, the curiouser it gets. In this interview, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is unable to articulate a “major feature” that would entice people to buy it. He alludes to better performance, “cleanup” of the user...
by Devon Thomas Treadwell | Oct 15, 2008 | Branding, Naming
The tech blogs may be praising Microsoft’s name for its new operating system, but here in branding land we’re underwhelmed. “Windows 7” is a retreat into safe, bland territory a la “Windows 2” and “Windows 3.1.” And...
by Devon Thomas Treadwell | Sep 4, 2008 | Naming
Google has unveiled its new browser, and instead of sticking with its branded-house naming convention (Google Mail, Google Docs, Google Maps, etc.), they’ve chosen to give this offering a bit more kick: Google Chrome. Web developers have long used the term...
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