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Tag Archives: iPhone
The Cloud Is The Debate
Twitter is teaming up with the Current television/Internet network to offer a feed of the tomorrow nights debate, with live tweets popping up on the bottom of the screen. Tuesday, October 7th, Senators Obama and McCain will hold another debate … Continue reading
Software Drives a Stake in the Heart of the “Telephone”
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 … Continue reading
Small Computers & Limitless Storage
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 … Continue reading
Attack of the Micro-Messages
The micro-blogging rage has changed the way we see the Internet. By now, we all know that the Internet is a fluid, moving, organic creature; just when we think we have it all figured out, we don’t. That is a … Continue reading
Amazon and Microsoft Announcements
Microsoft Gets Serious About Data Optimization I am impressed with the recent move Microsoft has made into the database vertical with the purchase of an Israeli company, Zoomix, which will be moving their offices into the Microsoft Israel R&D Center. … Continue reading
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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The gPhone… Should I wait?
One of the hardest things for me to do as a technology guy is to be patient when a new product comes out. When the iPhone was announced, I was torn between my greed to have the latest, and my … 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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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