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- Want to see what MMS on the iPhone will look like?
- I was a guest on the Geek.com podcast that my buddy Joel and I recorded this morning. We talked about all things mobile and I mentioned that I had an iPhone 3GS running with my T-Mobile SIM in it and was able to use MMS with the native iPhone text...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, MMS, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2009-09-09
- Microsoft's upcoming summer of tester love (podcast style)
- Microsoft has a lot of new apps and services expected to arrive in the June/July timeframe. These rumored and real deliverables are the subject of two new podcasts in which I had a chance to participate late last week. by Mary Jo Foley
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Podcasts, Internet, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2009-05-18
- Ed Yourdon on IT governance and failure [podcast]
- Ed Yourdon is a seminal figure in understanding and interpreting software failures. Among Ed's many accomplishments is writing 27 books and almost 600 articles on this subject. I interviewed Ed to learn his views on the relationship between governance and IT project failure. ...
- Tags: IT Governance, Governance, Information Technology, Ed Yourdon, Strategy, Podcasts, Management, Internet, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- How do you convince teachers that Twitter isn't a waste of time?
- How do you convince teachers that Twitter isn't a waste of time?for extended discussions, not answersit might be abused for direct messaging, but for a generalized discussion, it's a useful tool.But going to phpbb.com and setting up a bulletin board for the school woudl be another useful tool as well...
- Tags: Instant messaging, Twitter
- Discussion threads 2009-03-24
- Google Health opens pandora box of PHR sharing
- Google Health opens pandora box of PHR sharingBut will the doctor be suedwhen he treats a patient incorrectlly as the patient did not want the doctor to know information because they felt "embarrased" about it, or felt it was not important enough to share with the doctor?Let doctors determine what...
- Tags: Podcasts, Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, E-health, patient, PHR, health care, Google Health, podcast, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-03-05
- Dame Wendy Hall talks about Web Science
- I must admit that I've tended to be rather sceptical about the whole topic of 'Web Science,' as proposed by the University of Southampton and MIT through their shared Web Science Research Initiative WSRI. My initial view was that we really don't need yet another academic subject...
- Tags: Web, Computer Science, Computer, Dame Wendy Hall, Channel Management, Productivity, Marketing, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2009-03-04
- Social Plagiarism? Might Be, But SOOOO Stupid
- Brent Leary is not only one of the more influential guys in the world of CRM but he is one of the nicest. He is a bright, insightful fun-loving and well-respected CRM guru who understands especially how the small business needs to use CRM and Social CRM. He has a...
- Tags: Campaign, Barack Obama, Social Media, Small Business, CRM, Brent Leary, LaFarce, Stevens, Dale Carnegie 2.0 President-elect Obama, Taxes, Web 2.0, Free Trade, Public Relations, Financial Planning, Finance, Internet, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- Shill Filler: How Apple killed Macworld Expo
- We spent almost an hour on last night's taping of the PowerPage Podcast (Episode 99) talking about Apple's unceremonial abandonment of Macworld Expo. Everyone agreed that the timing was suspect and that Apple handled it poorly.Apple's press release bailing on Macworld Expo hurts the show, hurts the exhibitors...
- Tags: Apple Inc., Macworld Expo, Recruitment & Selection, Desktops, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- US money heads to European startup, Zemanta
- This morning's feeds carried repeated mentions of a new and relatively small investment in a young startup called Zemanta. In itself, nothing that interesting. The story had added bite, though, because the investor was American and the startup European. Not Irish, or Dutch, or British, or French, or German....
- Tags: Investment, Zemanta, Social Networking, Semantic Web, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-09-15
- The depressing future of the Internet
- A brief overview of how the Internet came about: some years ago, some military boffs thought it'd be awesome if computers could talk to each other, so the US could nuke the hell out of other countries without actually being near there. A smart professor from England then came up...
- Tags: Security, IPv6, Computer, Flaw, IPv6 Adoption, Internet, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-08-28
- Kaminsky to discuss DNS flaw at Black Hat sponsored webcast
- The Black Hat group on Twitter provided a message today alerting people to a webcast to be put on by Dan Kaminsky on the DNS vulnerabilities that I've heavily covered as follows: Dan Kaminsky breaks DNS, massive multi-vendor patch coming, details at Black Hat Vegas '08 ...
- Tags: Black Hat, Webcast, DNS, Flaw, Domain Names, Networking, Internet, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-15
- Cruel to be kind: FastWork.tv revista
- I was aware that talking about FastTalk.tv would get a degree of attention. That's because I have close links to SAP. What I could never know is the extent to which it might influence change. Robert Scoble invited me to review the latest show to assess whether it is better...
- Tags: Robert Scoble, SAP AG, Sales Strategy, Branding, Podcasts, Groupware, Sales Force Management, Sales, Marketing, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- Kingsley Idehen opens Linked Data Planet in New York City
- Recent podcast subject Kingsley Idehen opened the Linked Data Planet conference in New York yesterday morning, demonstrating the evolution of thought and practice from the world of big databases toward the Semantic Web; a journey that he and his company are well positioned to describe. Kingsley began...
- Tags: Web, Data, Kingsley Idehen, Podcasts, Channel Management, Web 2.0, Semantic Web, Internet, Marketing, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-06-18
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee addresses WWW2008 in Beijing
- Speaking from the stage in China's Great Hall of the People last Thursday evening, World Wide Web inventor and Director of the World Wide Web Consortium Sir Tim Berners-Lee shared some of his hopes for the Web with his audience of WWW2008 delegates, impeccably polite and ever-helpful conference volunteers and...
- Tags: Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Channel Management, Marketing, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Analyst Insights podcast examines WOA-SOA continuum with keen eye on cloud computing
- Read a full transcript of the podcast. There's been welling interest and discussion lately around so-called Web Oriented Architecture WOA and established Services Oriented Architecture SOA, and how the two relate. And then there's the whole cloud computing trend, and well ... how does that relate, too?...
- Tags: Web, Cloud Computing, SOA, Podcasts, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Internet, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- A geek's trip to Capitol Hill on Network Management
- I appeared before congressional and government staffers on Capitol Hill for a panel on Network Management sponsored by iGrowthGlobal. This was my first time in Washington DC and while it was a little cold for my Californian bones, it was a beautiful city and seeing the capitol of the nation...
- Tags: BitTorrent, Broadband Internet, Cable, Comcast Corp., Corporate Communications, DOCSIS, Geek, George Ou, Internet, Japan, Marketing, Network, Network Management, Networking, P2P, Peer To Peer (P2P), Personal Technology, Presentation, Richard Bennett, Telecommunications, Video, Wireless Network
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Using rich Internet applications to take more advertising dollars from television
- Using rich Internet applications to take more advertising dollars from televisionOnline advertising effectiveness is measurableHey, Ryan,The subject of online advertising in a down economy has been talked about a few times on the This Week in Tech TWiT podcast. One of the panelists makes the point that one reason...
- Tags: Online Advertising effectiveness, TV, online advertising, advertisement, advertiser, rich Internet application
- Discussion threads 2008-02-08
- Middleware field consolidates in services direction as Workday acquires Cape Clear
- On-demand business applications provider Workday has acquired SOA and enterprise integration middleware vendor Cape Clear Software, the companies announced Wednesday. The acquisition is novel in several respects. A middleware software vendor is being absorbed by a software as a service SaaS provider to expand its enterprise solutions...
- Tags: Acquisition, Cape Clear Software, Consolidation, Workday, Integration, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- Linus Torvalds: patents "have no real value"; Microsoft is "convicted monopolist"
- Linus Torvalds: patents "have no real value"; Microsoft is "convicted monopolist"Except you left out...the part where he says big companies like MS are the main targets of patent trolls, and that much of the patenting by these large companies is a defense mechanism for this. This is something I've argued...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Corp., Linus Torvalds
- Discussion threads 2008-02-04
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