Why is AT&T Negative on Android?

In burger land they call it “share of stomach” and in the mobile world it should be called “share of voice.” Just a short while ago Information Week rehashed some news from last week about AT&T once again rejecting Google Android phones, this time from Motorola. Here are a few reasons why I think they … Read more

A Conference Worthy of Attending

If I wasn’t already committed to matters on the west coast the week of September 14th I’d be heading to New York for the second in a series of conferences on HD Communications put on by Jeff Pulver. While for many, HD communications is a niche, it’s just like VoIP and SIP were ten years … Read more

A Warning To Skype? Nah, Not in My Book

Skype was sent a warning by Peter Csathy, on his blog this week, explaining why Skype, which is currently using the ON2 codec should be worried after Google acquired them. Google is also using parts of Vidyo and video technology from client GIPS, and sometime back purchased a company with video expertise out of Scandinavia. … Read more

Peter Csathy Interviews Fuze CEO

Pal and Sorenson Media CEO Peter Csathy has interviewed the CEO of Fuze (the company formerly known as CallWave) on his blog this week as part of a series of CEO interviews. His post gives some good insight to what’s been happening over at CallWave, one of the companies with great ideas in the past, … Read more

Is Skype in Play?

TechCrunch’s fearless leader Michael Arrington is reporting that Mark Andressen’s venture fund is looking to be a part of a larger consortium of investors that wants to buy Skype before eBay spins it out as an IPO. While this could be a short term win for eBay, a company that I’m convinced has the blind … Read more

Services like “Google Voice. Online apps. Netbooks. Apple’s tablet. Videoconferencing. E-book readers. Social networking for business. These are digital nomad-enabling trends” writes Australian an Australian blogger. I agree. These are what keeps people on the go connected and in touch.