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    January 16, 2007

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    Ilirjana

    Just wanted to say thanks for the blog. I am currently doing a project on T-mobile and their B2B initiatives and this definitely was a smart move on their part. They are not only expanding their customer base but also increasing their sales.

    Janine

    Whoa, did I hit a coffee nerve or what? I love all the comments.

    I guess my point wasn't how "good" the coffee is (note I didn't have any, I drank the cider), it was about trusting that you'll get two things: internet access (which I don't indicate as free) and a comfy chair to work in. Especially if you happen to be outside of your own neighborhood.

    What I am hearing is that even more remarkable would be if Starbucks picked up the tab on the internet (and get better coffee?).

    Hey Starbucks...you listening? The local businesses are getting it!

    Todd

    I would love to see Starbucks take it a step further and set-up small desks in a side room or something. So many people enjoy getting work done there - they could certainly cater to those folks even more at some locations at least?

    dale

    Your blog today caught my interest because word of mouth among my community has actually been against Starbucks. The fact that several cafes in my area are offering free internet and good coffee (and even fresh food not imported on a truck), it makes Starbucks the last logical place to go in my town in the greater Los Angeles area.

    I find the T-mobile partnership with Starbucks as something that a creates bad image for Starbucks among those of us who find Starbucks greedy enough as it is. It's just too expensive to have an office there. ;)

    That said, I agree that word of mouth is a powerful force to promote (and demote) business.

    Thanks for your blogs! And I very much appreciate VR.

    Ishah

    Just wanted to offer another side to this issue: The internet accecss at Starbucks is not free, you have to sign up for the T-Mobile hot spot account which is a monthly expense. There are loads of actual free spots in the city to work online and pretty soon the whole city should be wireless, like Phili and others around the country. There are alternatives to Starbucks, if you are trying to fight the homogenization of the city landscape. Starbucks serves sub par coffee and takes the place of amazing smaller businesses that make this city what it is. Here's one sight that sends you to other actual free internet spots:
    http://www.auscillate.com/wireless/manhattan/

    While some of them are chains too, at least it's actually free, and the food and drink are ten times better at Starwich and Witchcraft. Starbucks is not all its cracked up to be if you scratch the surface.

    Griffin, the amazing writer

    Aloha Janine,

    Starbucks is a phenom in the business world. No other company has changed the business landscape with their creativity and marketing talents. Bravo for an excellent post!

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