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Archive for September, 2008

Software Drives a Stake in the Heart of the “Telephone”

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Last week there were a ton of articles written on the G1 phone manufactured by HTC and sporting the Google Android mobile platform. Most people roundly agreed that the hardware was nothing special and that the most interesting thing about the G1 is the software. At the same ...

USCTO

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

 Why We Need A New Cabinet Position Over Technology I have been wanting to write this article for months so today is the day...  As I follow the election campaigning and hear all the issues addressed, I am amazed that once again, we have candidates that seem to only deal with ...

Small Computers & Limitless Storage

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Our computers are shrinking again, even as they become incredibly more powerful.  Ultra portable laptops, sometimes called 'netbooks', are sitting on boardroom tables all across America, and smartphones are in the hands of teenagers, the college crowd. and (shudder) even our CEOs.  As these devices move from the techno-elite early ...

Proximity Marketing

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Continuing on my theme of what to look for in marketing, let’s take a look at proximity based marketing.   The concept is that as you travel through the world, vendors, stores, and consumer products companies will recognize that you are at a specific place and send you various types of ...

Google Is Learning

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

This morning there was a neat new toy in my web arsenal.  First let me set the stage for you, you see, I use a lot of Google services; from Gmail, Google Calendar and the Google Documents suite, all the way to Picasa and even Goog411.  From that last sentence ...

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