Addressless Sending of Packages

Did you ever want to send a package to someone and not know their “physical” address. It could be someone on your aging AOL buddy list, or even a Twitter Pal. It may be the person who you “met” using Match.com or one of the “social dating sites.” Regardless of how you “know” them or … Read more

IT Expo Taking Shape

Rich Tehrani has a nice summary post about the 2010 IT Expo that will take place in Miami Beach in January. I took advantage last week of a one day sale from Virgin America to buy my flights from the west coast and back, and had already booked my hotel some weeks ago. As usual … Read more

There’s WiFi In the Air

My all time favorite Travel Critic of All Time, the venerable Joe Brancatelli, who pulls no punches, and always calls them like he see’s them, has a two page story in Portfolio Magazine about WiFi in the Sky. In the story, Joe basically says that the flying public is cheap, and to his credit, he’s … Read more

There’s WiFi In the Air

My all time favorite Travel Critic of All Time, the venerable Joe Brancatelli, who pulls no punches, and always calls them like he see’s them, has a two page story in Portfolio Magazine about WiFi in the Sky. In the story, Joe basically says that the flying public is cheap, and to his credit, he’s … Read more

It’s Official-Gizmo Goes to Google Voice

The news, which we all have been waiting for, is now official. Gizmo has joined up with GoogleVoice, as a result of the acquisition by Google, that went official today. There’s a lot I could say, but in an article based on an exclusive interview with Wired’s Ryan Singel yesterday, much of what I would … Read more

Cisco Needs to Buy Counterpath

With Logitech buying LifeSize today, that makes for a very interesting development in the war in the desktop video market. Cisco owns the high end market with Telepresence. While one would say that HALO is a competitor, offered by H-P, it’s really not, and HP has nothing below it, making them also an ideal buyer … Read more