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- What the bridge collapse videos tell us about YouTube's audience
- Just a few minutes ago, I went to YouTube to gauge the view count of videos showing the tragic collapse of the I-35 bridge over the Mississippi River at Minneapolis yesterday.I was expecting to see one video broadly leading the pack.Instead, I found the most watched bridge collapse video -...
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- In-flight Internet might work for you, but not for me
- On Wednesday, in-flight mobile broadband solutions provider AirCell announced an agreement with American Airlines that would enable inflight Wi-Fi Internet access.First up, sometime next year will be transcontinental routes, served by Boeing 767s.That actually makes sense. Transcontinental nonstops leave passengers out of touch for five to six hours. If you...
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- Did you ever REALLY think Vonage stock would go below $2 a share?
- Well, it has happened.Happened today.Remember in a universe long ago and far away (nearly 18 months ago) when Vonage stock kicked off their IPO at $17.50 and public sale at $17.00 a share?Since then, the backsliding has persisted. Investors have ignored all of those whistling-past-the-graveyard Vonage announcements about increasingly higher...
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- Do VoIP savings lead users to increase spending on mobile services?
- Rather buried in a Telecoms.com piece grokking some new research from U.K.-based firm Analysys comes what I call a "makes you go hmmm" nugget:Paradoxically, VoIP seems to have little impact on the migration of voice traffic to mobile networks and in fact appears to release consumer cash for ...
- Blog posts 2007-07-31
- Ad-supported free Microsoft Works: competitor to open source office suites?
- Colleague Mary Jo Foley, who does the All about Microsoft blog, reports that Microsoft may well be working on a free version of Microsoft Works.I've always thought of Works as a poor man's Microsoft Office. There's an older version of Word, a PowerPoint viewer not a PPT creator, addy book,...
- Blog posts 2007-07-31
- Why not a Skype Me (or similar) functionality on Facebook?
- Now, I bare my Facebook profile to the world.But no, you are not hallucinating at least I hope not.I say this because I have mashed in a "Skype Me" icon into the screen capture of my Facebook profile.What I'd really like to do is hack that Skype Me" icon into...
- Blog posts 2007-07-31
- Pulver: send me your IP ideas and you might get seeded
- Internet telephony visionary and entrepreneur Jeff Pulver writes that last Friday, he attended and spoke at IPTComm 2007, an event organized by Henning Schulzrinne and Greg Bond.He was invited to be part of a panel called: “Where are the VoIP Services?"On his blog, Jeff strongly infers that he became a...
- Blog posts 2007-07-23
- One overlooked reason mobile tv may fail
- Ah, at last a corroborating note of sanity about this mobile tv craze- a craze which I have called "platform-itis"- get your programming on as many platforms as possible.Bill Ray's brilliant Culture matters- why i-mode failed piece in The Register today draws parallels between the mobile tv push and...
- Blog posts 2007-07-23
- SunRocket creditors announce two preferred providers: Vonage takes big hit
- As has been rumored ever since SunRocket went belly up Monday, their creditors have signed deals with former SR competitors 8x8 and Unified Communications Corp. to be "preferred service providers" for SR's 200,000 orphaned customers.The deal has to be good for 8x8, and its Packet 8 service. Normal start up...
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
- Told ya: turns out I may be right about the "Nano iPhone"
- You're not catching me at my best in my "nah, nah I was right" moments. In the silicon-based world, I've been flamed for them, and in the carbon-based world, I've been dumped for too many of them.But I am provisionally going to go "nah nah, told you so" here.Now,...
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
- I hate hard-to-open, shrinkwrapped gizmos. Poll: don't you?
- Yesterday I bought a Skype-certified, Logitech Stereo USB Headset 250 at Office Depot.Brought it home and tried to open it. Sounds easy enough.It was then that I once again encountered the shrinkwrap monster. Looked for an easy opening, but I am telling you, had a beast of a time trying...
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
- So why is SunRocket's site still up? Here's why
- I guess the few remaining SunRocket employees had to pack up and leave so darn quickly on Monday, no one had time to put up a placeholder on the site saying no new orders are being accepted, and as a matter of fact, we're gone.You would have thought that, anyway.But...
- Blog posts 2007-07-18
- Attention you politics-hating coders, geeks: Ron Paul is NOT a friend of the Internet
- Because I am involved with social media, I had come to believe that Internet coders, geeks, open source cultists, etc., have finally realized it is time to drop their legacy disdain for politics and get involved.Recent developments, though, render me unconvinced that there's been a significant change of the...
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- Harry Potter on the Torrents proves once more: Torrents are dens of thieves
- I've long raged against the Torrents. Bit Torrent, all of them.Unexcelled distribution mechanism but at heart, dens of thieves that take away income from musicians. Some poor, some rich, but all who are entitled to profit from their creativity.Speaking of rich, we won't be holding any benefits for Harry Potter...
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- Here's where many of those orphaned SunRocket users will go
- Â Now I know why SunRocket instituted their $199 a year plan. Perhaps not so much as a clever competitive marketing strategy but as a desperate move to raise cash.Not enough cash was raised to sustain operations, or even to capture the interest of a lender or buyer.With the shutdown of...
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- Hey, Digg, it's REALLY time to update your tech topics
- We take a break from our regularly scheduled postings to explore an issue that has been bugging me for months now.That's the fact that Digg's Submit a Story topic areas really could use some updating.Since I submit to Digg often, I've noticed some glaring absences. Let's be constructive and turn...
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- Sprint, is there no limit to your stupidity?
- My colleague Marguerite Reardon's piece on Sprint sending out severance letters to customers who call their customer service lines too often doesn't surprise me.Just to bring you up to speed, the letters read:"Our records indicate that over the past year, we have received frequent calls from you regarding your...
- Blog posts 2007-07-06
- The big AT&T iPhone activation screwup: here's why
- As Apple continues to having its iPhone supply chain down pat, reports have been stacking up all day that this activation procedure is taking 18 hours or more.Several of my readers are complaining.Most recent, from reader bfloren:After 19 hours I still get this on my screen: "Your activation requires additional...
- Blog posts 2007-06-30
- Skype-Toshiba pre-bundle: convenient but not transformative
- I'm a bit late to this one (concentrating on the debut of (what was that again?) but I've just sipped a cup o' Joe a-cogitatin' about the meaning of this new program where Skype will be bundled into several new Toshiba laptops.As fellow blogger Tom Keating notes, these will...
- Blog posts 2007-06-28
- Get iPhone Genius Bar help THIS SATURDAY? What are you, nuts?
- Apple says this morning that starting at 9 a.m. this Saturday, iPhone training and assistance will be available at each Apple Store's Genius Bar.Genius Bar, as you likely know, is the area at the rear of Apple retail stores where you can obtain detailed answers and help with all sorts...
- Blog posts 2007-06-28
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