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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Email Marketing Rules
I was talking to a new friend of mine, Louis Wing from BeyondROI, recently about email marketing trends and statistics. He was a founder at a company that dealt exclusively with email marketing from the application service provider standpoint. We … Continue reading
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Tagged ASP, BeyondROI, CAN-SPAM Act, contactology, email, EmailLabs, Gmail, Google, iPhone, IT, MailChimp, Microsoft, Outlook, SPAM
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WiMAX In The Winds
I keep thinking about the Internet being in the palm of my hand. It’s resting here in my Blackberry, slumbering and groggy; waiting for me to wake it up somehow. I want to use the Internet like I use the … Continue reading
iPhone Goes to College, Mobile Computing Anyone?
There are already a lot of iPhones on campuses nationwide, but this time they are being given free to incoming freshmen at Abilene Christian University, in Abilene Texas. Faculty will be given the iPhone and the school will pay for … Continue reading
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Tagged AIM, Fring, Google, Google Talk, ICQ, iPhone, IT, Java, Microsoft, MSN Messenger, SIP, Skype, Twitter, Yahoo
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Mobile Computing for a new Paradigm
I mentioned in a previous post that Apple’s iPhone and the Nokia Tube cell phone are both really more than cell phones; they are mobile computing platforms. The idea of mobile computing is an important one in that as it … Continue reading
Will Apple’s iPhone Maintain Momentum?
Apple has done an excellent job selling the iPhone as a commodity the stylish need. Even before Apple announced the impending Exchange tie-in for corporate America the iPhone was the darling of many IT types; not to mention the entire … Continue reading
How To Get Your House Robbed In One Easy Step
Here is my last story on security and the new threats we are facing. On the surface, this hardly seems like the typical security issue, yet, it is indicative of the kinds of dangers technology has brought. A couple in … Continue reading
Google, One Platform to Rule them All
Last night Google announced something that we should all take note of. Google App Engine is a platform that can do all of the things you can imagine your website or web application doing already, and more. If you are … Continue reading
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Tagged BigTable, Facebook, GFS, Google, Google App Engine, LinkedIn
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April Fool’s From Google
I check my Gmail all day long. It’s almost like gambling for me I guess, sometimes I just hit refresh and wonder why no one emailed me… I know, I need help. But this morning I was rewarded with a … Continue reading