Andy Abramson
More Tools For Global Nomads at Working Anywhere
For those of you who are mobile and just can’t stay in the office, I’ve posted my second in series of “Tools for Global Nomads” on my OTHER blog, called “Working Anywhere.” If you missed the first one, it can be found here. Why another blog some have asked? That’s simple. The nature of blogging … Read more
More Tools for The Global Nomad
It’s not all technology all the time, but being a Global Nomad means using the technology available to you to find other essentials that make your life easier and since you’re on the road, who says life has to be rough. What’s more who said it need to be a burden. Over the past few … Read more
Landlines In Decline? I Say, Not Really–Just Shifting
The story in Slate about the death of the landline presents “partial truth” in my view as it picks up a theme that anyone who has had statistics in college quickly learns. The game we learned was called “how to lie with statistics” which really means telling the truth, but using the stats in such … Read more
Can Skype Be Bugged?
A report is making the rounds about Skype having a backdoor that provides authorized government officials a way to listen in, and I would guess watch your conversations. Reports also say Skype is not commenting.
Clearwire Spotted in Seattle
While wandering from coffee shop to wine shop and other cool places in Seattle today, I spoted a UPS Store that was selling Clearwire. As you can see the product is being marketed much like cell phone service both for fixed and mobile. You can get both fixed and mobile for rate of just under … Read more
Read The Blogistan
Pal and the best darn business travel reporter in the biz, Joe Brancatelli has unleashed Blogistan, a complete one stop blog for all things business travel. And guess what? Joe even featured Working_Anywhere in the links section along with a host of others. Yes. I’m blushing. As a newcomer to this game of Business Travel … Read more
Seattle’s Hotel 1000
I’m very, very impressed. Rarely does an experience at a hotel go as smooth as mine has at Seattle’s Hotel 1000. Here’s why. The Internet in this hotel is PERFECT. I mean everything works. I have been able to make Truphone calls over my Apple iPhone and Nokia N95 without issue. I’ve set up my … Read more
IfByPhone In Apple Apps Store
Client Ifbyphone has been accepted into the Apple iPhone Application Store. They along with Truphone puts two Comunicano agency clients in the program there. Friendly company and sometimes client, MyNuMo, also has one there. IfByPhone’s first application allows users to select multiple contacts on your iPhone and quickly and easily send a voice broadcast to … Read more
Vonage Raises Needed Cash
Maybe now that they got an infusion of cash Vonage’s most recently hired PR team will start reaching out to influencers again like they did on their way up the VoIP and telco ladder. It’s been months since I heard from them (the USA team that is.) My sources tell me that this is really … Read more