Skype Journal on Yugma

Jim Courtney has an extensive review of the new version of the Skype enhanced Yugma which works with more than just Skype. Between this and Unyte for Skype, it sure looks like Skype is becoming the collaborator’s platform for ease of use and low cost compared to WebEx. WebEx needs to begin to look outside … Read more

Skype Journal on Yugma

Jim Courtney has an extensive review of the new version of the Skype enhanced Yugma which works with more than just Skype. Between this and Unyte for Skype, it sure looks like Skype is becoming the collaborator’s platform for ease of use and low cost compared to WebEx. WebEx needs to begin to look outside … Read more

Two Posts To Reflect Upon

London based Uber Analyst (I rank him alongside pal Martin Geddes as bringing sense to all the hype) Dean Bubley has two posts this week (well actually many more) that are home runs in my book. 1) His post of the Comcast packet sniffing soon to be fiasco. I say “soon to be” because you … Read more

Boingo Buys Sprint’s WiFi Business

Sprint wants you to use WiMax or EVDO, but they don’t care about WiFi. In what is a great move for Boingo, the L.A. based company has acquired eight more airports, giving them the exclusive wireless rights. Since we all know territory establishes control, and there are how many million of 802.11b/g ready PC’s this … Read more

Boingo Buys Sprint’s WiFi Business

Sprint wants you to use WiMax or EVDO, but they don’t care about WiFi. In what is a great move for Boingo, the L.A. based company has acquired eight more airports, giving them the exclusive wireless rights. Since we all know territory establishes control, and there are how many million of 802.11b/g ready PC’s this … Read more

eBay Shows Stupidity With Skype Button Decision

In what has to be a face saving move, eBay has finally allowed the deployment of the Skype me type button that was at one point at the crux of their strategy in acquiring Skype, reports Jim Courtney. Let’s first realize that for the most part eBay sellers don’t want to talk with their customers, … Read more

Yahoo Getting Hung Up By The Carriers

Of late, the usually forward and information giving Yahoo executives have been playing “mums the word” on anything and everything. They’ve gone into a professionally counseled and constructed defensive PR mode, commenting on things through their high priced handlers, making only well choreographed statements, and doing their best to provide an altered state of reality, … Read more