Times is a fluid thing. Matsushita have just announced that they are doing to get rid of their 80 years of history and change the company name to Panasonic.
Do you know what's the Panasonic?
Matsushita does. Does it a Web2.0 tendency? What about Microsoft? Or Adobe? Are they have 80 years of impressive history?
Do you like to change your identity? Man, that's a history. Probably when you become the Matsushita as the brand some day we can say the Matsushita brand isn't good.
We have to be as good as Matsushita - to feel times to change our identity. Maybe.
11-01-2008
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