The Song Remains The Same..Time To Change The Disc

Only the names have been changed. Om’s idea about AT&T offering free WiFi to all their DSL customers is right on. It’s just many years too late. This was what Verizon originally wanted to do with the hotspots in New York City where they planned to turn old phone booths into hotspots. Right idea then. … Read more

The Song Remains The Same..Time To Change The Disc

Only the names have been changed. Om’s idea about AT&T offering free WiFi to all their DSL customers is right on. It’s just many years too late. This was what Verizon originally wanted to do with the hotspots in New York City where they planned to turn old phone booths into hotspots. Right idea then. … Read more

Power Up

I’m glad to see I’m not the only person who travels internationally with a multi outlet surge protector and oodles of chargers and adapters. Jim Courtney, at Skype Journal gives us a look at all that is needed to keep things online and connected.

iPhone (YAWN)

Richard Stastny’s post on the iPhone struck a sombre cord with me in a good way. While the iPhone is a work of engineering art, being out of the USA (and knowing I would be) on June 29th gave me a very detached look at it. His link to pal Michael Robertson’s post also resonated. … Read more

Making The List Is Flattering

Phil Harvey of LightReading has put out a post that highlights some of the aspects of what is going on in the changing game of journalism. In the post he highlights a bunch of people I consider friends, colleagues, peers, and chose to include me, to which I say, “I’m flattered.” You see, I never … Read more

Voice 2.0 Services in Information Week

David DeJean in Information Week has written a killer four-page article that appeared today that presents all kinds of Voice 2.0 options that goes beyond 1.5 pioneer Vonage and 2.0 instigator, Skype. Clients GrandCentral and TalkPlus lead off the story, while the three J’s (Jajah, Jangl and Jakster) also get their 15 minutes of fame.

Is The Eclipse Coming for SunRocket?

While I may be in France planning my wedding parties and enjoying the wine of the Languedoc, as well as the great fellowship of friends, I have not been ignoring the story that pal Om ignited over the weekend about SunRocket. Usually stories like this tend to get put out by outreach from the company … Read more