Rafiq told Mashable that McDonald's is responding to a market need for faster service and easier transactions via smartphones, which 85% of the key Millennial audience own. "It's the new expectation for consumers," he told Mashable's Todd Wasserman. "It's frictionless and gives a lot more power to t
Mashables Todd Wasserman offered a litany of gripes that was downright ninja-like in its missing of points. Why do I need it now? (What kind of tech writer asks this? Nobody needs any of this.) There are cheaper ways to track your workouts. (First time at Apple, sir?) Ill end up breaking it
"The Apple Watch won't hit the market until early 2015, but I've already decided I don't want one," writes Todd Wasserman on Mashable.com. He admitted that, while the device looks elegant, useful and fashionable, he does not see why he would actually need the device or how his life would be improved
Date: Sep 10, 2014
Source: Google
GoDaddy Super Bowl Commercials: Bar Refaeli Joins Danica Patrick In Yet ...
, the GoDaddy ads have displayed an ability to get people talking over the years. But will the continued reliance on sex appeal turn off potential customers? After seeing the Rafaeli ad, Todd Wasserman of Mashable wrote that it "seems like a no-brainer" that it will generate conversation on Twitter.
effectively a nice way to look at Facebook and Twitter streams," he writes. And Mashable's Todd Wasserman adds, "For Flipboard, the announcement is the latest in a couple of high-profile moves over the past few weeks including the introduction of anAndroid appandintegrationwith Google+ and YouTube."
Todd Wasserman, Mashable: "Such a device might make sense since the market for ereaders seems to be splitting between single-function devices like the Kindle and the iPad. Amazon rival Barnes & Noble is attempting to address both segments of the market with its Nook Colorwhose latest itera
Date: Jul 14, 2011
Source: Google
Lessons on Cyberbullying: Is Rebecca Black a Victim? Experts Weigh In
Ever since the music video for her song "Friday" hit YouTube, Black as well as her questionable vocal abilities and songwriting chops (even though she didn't write the song) has been the subject of much online vitriol. (For the unitiated, the video in question is embedded below and Mashable's Todd Wasserman breaks down the series of events that led to this video going viral) (More on Time.com: