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Tag Archives: Internet
Work Anywhere
Apple Goes Mobile With the recent announcement by Apple that the .Mac platform is morphing into the new MobileMe system, I think I am going to make a conscious choice to work at home from now on. MobileMe is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Apple, Blackberry, FriendFeed, Gmail, Google, Internet, iPhone, IT, Microsoft, Twitter
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Search News and Seeing Data
Microsoft Grabs Powerset Microsoft is bolstering its search strategy by buying Powerset today. If you are not familiar with Powerset, you will be. Powerset searches the Wikipedia site, nothing amazing there, but they do it in a slightly different way. … Continue reading
The Next Generation of the Internet – Third Installment
One thing that easy to forget is that we actually have the next version of the Internet in operation at the moment. It is called the Internet2, and is a very clear picture as to where the commodity Internet we all … Continue reading
More WiMAX Goodness
Back on April 11th I wrote about the future of WiMAX and how I see it changing the way we view the Internet. Since then we have seen some significant movement in the WiMAX space. Sprint’s XOHM and Clearwire combined … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Bright House, Cisco, clearwire, Comcast, Google, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, Time Warner Cable, WiMax, wireless, XOHM, YouTube
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The Next Generation of the Internet – Second Pass
Let’s continue the discussion on where the Internet is headed… An important paradigm to keep in mind is the concept of the Three Screens. These being the television, the computer and the handheld. In the earliest thinking about these devices, … Continue reading
Twittering the Internet
Twitter is what some might consider an anomaly, even on the Internet which began its’ own life as an anomaly. Twitter doesn’t produce what most would think of as consumable information, Twitter doesn’t provide a community calendar, an email platform … Continue reading
Google, Intel and Yahoo Talking Points
Intel: Honey I Shrunk the Memory All of the mobile Internet devices I’ve been ranting about lately utilize some kind of tiny memory; whether that is a small form factor hard drive or flash RAM, depends on the maker. Devices … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, Google, Intel, Internet, iPhone, MySpace, Technorati, Topicle, Viacom, YouTube
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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
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
Outsourcing, Crowdsourcing, and Banks Closing – January 11, 2008
So, I had a strange experience this week because I was in a meeting with a few bankers and I started talking about Second Life, and started to tell them about the banks that are opened there. Half of them … Continue reading
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Tagged Banks, crowdsourcing, Internet, outsourcing, Second Life, Yahoo
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