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- Verizon vs. Vonage: Is WSJ ad department taking sides?
- Paul Kapustka at GigaOm has unearthed some information that appears to paint the picture that The Wall Street Journals ad department is either quite sympathetic to, or quite afraid of, Verizons reaction to Vonages ads for Vonages FreeToCompete.com website.Last night, Paul wrote:When we looked at the back page of Friday’s...
- Tags: Vonage, Verizon, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-28
- News to know: Apple shines; Microsoft search exodus; Flex goes open source
- Notable headlines: IBM to wed game chip with mainframes.David Berlind: Google gets an F for planned weekday disruption to Google Calendar. Google does the right thing: Cancels weekday outtage of Google Calendar.Microsoft responds to commentary regarding Office bloat.Mary Jo Foley: Yet another Microsoft search exec calls it quits.Photos: Stellar views...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-04-26
- Vonage: when we battle Verizon, we're fighting "The Man"
- Well, if Vonage cant totally convince regulators, legislators, and judges of the righteousness of its cause, then Vonage can always try impressing us.The people, man. Thatd be all Americans of voting age that dont happen to be regulators, legislators or judges.Thats the only reason I can think of for...
- Tags: Vonage, General, Verizon
- Blog posts 2007-04-25
- HP discovers sex
- Its not often that ones grandma reinvents herself as a nymph. As Alan Deutschman explains in his very readable Change or Die, radical change is a challenging business that favors only the most nimble. But Hewlett-Packard have pulled off a dramatic facelift, going from the greyest company in Silicon Valley...
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- Blog posts 2007-04-18
- News to know: BlackBerry outage; Oracle patches; Intel's data centers; Vonage woe
- Notable headlines:Russell Shaw: BlackBerry outage reports pile up on the three major BB forums. BULLETIN: massive BlackBerry email failures Tuesday night.Ryan Naraine: Oracle Patch Day: 37 flaws fixed. Botnet herders pounce on Windows DNS RPC flaw.Larry Dignan: Yup, those Yahoo Panama expectations were too high. Techmeme discussion. Privacy concerns dog...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-04-18
- What would you do with 100 megabits to the home?
- Om Malik highlights the FTTH Council, a group that is pushing the U.S. government to adopt a 100 Megabit Nation policy by 2015. The proposal by the group notes that: There...
- Tags: Wired & Wireless, Web Technology, Verizon, Telecommunications, General, Broadband
- Blog posts 2007-04-17
- Here's what other bloggers are saying about Vonage's toils and snares
- Ive been dialing around to some other blogs that cover VoIP, and gathering up reactions to the turnover in Vonages executive suite and what it means to the company.Opinions are varied, but the consensus seems to be that Mike Snyders departure represents the will of founder-Chairman Jeff Citron to right...
- Tags: Vonage, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Vonage a victim of "the long tail?"
- You may have heard of the notion of the "long tail." Thats the principle which describes how a collection of products or services with comparably little demand can collectively account for a proportionately larger market share than the big players. Yet from reading remarks by Forrester Research analyst...
- Tags: Vonage, News, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- A quick and easy guide to the Verizon patents in the Vonage case
- Earlier this week I posted a detailed synopsis of the three Verizon patents at the heart of the infringement dispute with Vonage. You can find those posts here, here, and here.Network Worlds Denise Pappalardo now offers a cogent summary of just what exactly the disputed Verizon patents at the heart...
- Tags: General, Vonage, Verizon VoiceWing
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Vonage replaces CEO, still rudderless
- Perhaps Michael Snyder stepped down as CEO of Vonage because he realized he wasnt the best executive for the job. But naming company founder Jeffrey Citron as interim CEO--even for a short time--may not be the best fix either. Why?...
- Tags: General, Wired & Wireless, Web Technology, Vonage, VOIP, Telecommunications, IP Telephony
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Google's $19 billion 'scary' mobile advertising problem
- Nineteen billion dollars worth of global mobile marketing and advertising is to be had by 2011 ABI Research and, in good Googley form, CEO Eric Schmidt is gunning for the lions share. And, despite Google’s inability to show any successful diversification offline, many are gunning for Google in the...
- Tags: Television, ROI, Business Models, Advertising, Wireless, TV, Search Advertising, Search, Radio, Print, Marketing, Google Software Applications, Google, Cell Phones
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Vonage's top patent attorney interviewed in today's WSJ Law Blog
- Roger Warin is the point person at the center of Vonages appeals in its patent infringement clash with Verizon.Chairman of Washington, D.C.-based Steptoe & Johnson, Warin,61, is the focus of todays Wall Street Journal Law Blog.Thats Warin at the top of this post. After a Friday...
- Tags: Vonage, Regulatory, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-11
- News to know: Microsoft bug disclosure; Apple Airport security; XP SP3; AMD woe
- Notable headlines:Ryan Naraine: Responsible disclosure, the Microsoft way.George Ou: Microsoft fights with researcher over Full Disclosure. A tale of two animated cursor attacks.Apple swats Airport Base Station security bugs.Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft: XP SP3 is still on the schedule for Q1 2008.Microsoft to push fix for patch trouble.Dan Farber: Salesforce.com...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-04-10
- Networx winners: AT&T, Verizon, Qwest
- The General Services Administration at long last picked the winners for the massive 10-year, $48 billion Networx contract. And the winners are ... AT&T, Qwest Communications and Verizon, The NY Times reports. The contract covers voice, video and data services and technologies for as many as 135 agencies operating...
- Tags: Qwest Communications Inc., Sprint Communications, NetWorx, AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-03-29
- Click here to access our broken Web site, press one to be ignored
- Christopher Lochhead used to enjoy the executive perks of a Silicon Valley executive--such as instant IT support. He was the chief marketing officer at Scient and then at Mercury until the company was sold to HP last year. Now he is mostly retired, and living life as a well-heeled consumer....
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Customer relationship management (CRM), Digital media, Digital music, Apple Computer Inc., Web site, Apple Store, Web
- Blog posts 2007-03-27
- News to know: Zimbra; Exchange threat; Apple TV hack; Intel in China
- Notable headlines: Intel to produce chips in China. IBM: Researchers demonstrate fastest optical chipset.Start-up Zimbra takes Web e-mail offline. Dan Farber: Coming soon: Offline access to Web applications.Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks. JavaScript bug hunting tool demonstrated. Mozilla: Hackers control bug disclosure.Mary Jo Foley: Open-source e-mail systems...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Apple TV, Apple Computer Inc., Microsoft Corp., TV, Intel Corp.
- Blog posts 2007-03-26
- News to know: Mac security; Motorola blowup; Intuit as ad agency; VON
- Notable headlines:Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: For security, you cant beat Mac OS X. Jason OGrady: NSA issues security Mac security guide. Apple Security blog focus.Larry Dignan: Motorola under siege: Mobile business unravels.Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft picks its own Dynamics ERP chief to run search, continues to fine-tune Vista licensing and tries to...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, local advertising, Web 2.0, MAC security, Microsoft Windows Vista, Intuit Inc., security, Motorola Inc., advertisement
- Blog posts 2007-03-22
- Novatel V640 EVDO card and why you want one
- Ive been using a Novatel V640 EVDO ExpressCard/34 for a while now on the Verizon network and its fantastic. It allows you to get online anywhere where theres high-speed EVDO coverage and it fits in the skinny (34mm, hence the name) ExpressCard/34 slot found in the MacBook Pro.The V640 was...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Expresscard, Verizon Communications Inc., Verizon&rsquo, s BroadbandAccess, EVDO, Novatel Wireless
- Blog posts 2007-03-15
- News to know: IT wary of Web 2.0; DST looms; New My Yahoo
- Notable headlines: Dion Hinchcliffe: More organizations shift to Web 2.0 while IT departments remain wary.AT&T may try to alter pact with Yahoo: WSJ AP: Gates, Buffett Top Billionaires Ranking. List.Daylight Saving woe:Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft customers melting down over Daylight Saving patches.Larry Dignan: Your DST IT nightmare: Who’s to blame?...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-03-09
- News to know: Virtual PC examined; Oracle joins Eclipse; New Google Desktop
- Notable headlines:Microsoft Office finds its voice.Ryan Naraine: Hacker builds tracking system to nab Tor pedophiles.David Berlinds Virtual PC Review: Microsoft’s Virtual PC 2007 in action. Gallery 1: Virtual PCs installation sequence. Gallery 2: Virtual PC user interface right.Ed Burnette: Oracle commits to Eclipse persistence project, joins board of directors.Garett Rogers:...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-03-07
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