The Enterprise Mobile Market

We often look at prices of mobile service and think how little power the consumer has, but this story from e-Commerce Times really has me thinking about the Enterprise Market and VoIP/Dual Mode capabilities.

Happy New Year

Helene snapped off a photo as we all were getting ready to ring in the New Year last night here in Valencia Spain. We had a blast and just wish our friends could have been here. All the best. 2007 was great and 2008 looks all the same! Cheers! Mon 31/12/2007 23:46 31122007094

Skype Journal Highlights 8 Non Skype Technologies

Jim Courtney took a holiday break from his focus on Skype and sifted through all else that is out there to come up with eight technologies that he likes. I’m using a bunch of them, including the EyeFi card (Jim–who told you about that one!), Truphone, the Nokia N95, SightSpeed and the Blackberry UMA phone….a … Read more

It’s Time To Ban the Word Unlimited

Judi Sohn’s post got me thinking that we really should stop saying that anything is unlimited and put real numbers to so called “unlimited” usage plans. It would avoid a lot of headache and really let people know what they are paying for. Besides, didn’t the utilities and telcos ever hear of the phrase “truth … Read more

8 Wishes From Web Worker Daily

Anne at WWD has some insightful wishes for 2008. They all seem to support my belief that working smarter, doesn’t mean working less, and that being connected more leads to better and smarter work.

Is Limelight the Vonage of CDN?

Ike Elliot’s post about the potential patent infringements alleged against Limelight by Level3 got me thinking so I commented on his post that is fact filled and likely shaped by some of his first hand knowledge while a ranking executive at Level3, but now all public knowledge due to filings so not only is Ike … Read more

The Road In 2008

Ken Camp has written a killer post about what he sees coming in 2008 up on his blog. It got me thinking along the same lines so here are some random thoughts from my “Honeymoon” idled technology mind: 1) Bandwidth Speeds-both at home and mobile will increase. This will lead towards what I feel are … Read more