As I Take Off

I’m sitting on the tarmac at London Heathrow for what is the last flight for me this year out of London’s largest airport. I’m connected with my Novatel Wireless MiFi 2352. It’s 3G and I made a Skype call from my MacBook Pro using client FreeTalk’s Everyman headset as the person I needed to call … Read more

Google Takes A Page Out of Best Buy’s Playbook

Everyone who knows consumer electronics knows that in the USA, BestBuy is considered one of the savviest of retailers around, ranking up there with WalMart. So it’s not a surprise to me that Google has taken a page out of the BestBuy playbook that basically broke the price controls, ludicrous terms and changed the personal … Read more

Short Takes on VoIP and Mobile

Rumors have Texas based VoIP provider iCall being bought by Apple. A new VoIP service that works with mobiles including Nokias, Windows Mobile and Blackberry is out. It’s named Spokn. The Google Phone is sounding more and more real everyday. AT&T network is fastest.

Send It To My Kindle

As device divergence grows, and the Amazon Kindle, is clearly the first market for an ecosystem to develop around on, we’ll see inventive ideas come to life. In this case, it’s a whiteboard capture and send to Kindle technology that GigaOm’s Kevin Tofel has discovered. Aimed at the education market, initially, I can see this … Read more

Send It To My Kindle

As device divergence grows, and the Amazon Kindle, is clearly the first market for an ecosystem to develop around on, we’ll see inventive ideas come to life. In this case, it’s a whiteboard capture and send to Kindle technology that GigaOm’s Kevin Tofel has discovered. Aimed at the education market, initially, I can see this … Read more

AT&T Mobile Puts Crowdsourcing To the Test

If you have a campaign that is based upon “more bars in more places” and have made claims about “fewest dropped calls” then you better know where your problems lie. That’s the idea behind a new iPhone app from AT&T, called “Mark the Spot.” Personally, I would have named it “DropZone” as that defines what … Read more

Reversal of Fortunes

With retailers going bust, and retail space availability growing day by day, to read that Amazon is going the retail route in the UK is to say the least interesting. Sure, Apple has been successful, but the dot.com companies who tried retail, and failed, started with Gateway. But, Amazon is smart and they are looking … Read more