Jan 5, 2007 | blog, daily links
Dec 20, 2006 | blog, daily links
I missed this outage, but I bet millions didn’t! Digg was apparently down for about 2 hours on Tuesday due to site upgrades that may have caused issues.
Now this is good news in my book. At least its a public acknowledgement that they had done something incorrectly insofar as its customers were concerned. I think it would be far better to be shelling out directly to consumers than to state governments,
Michael Arrington sums it up nicely by saying that ZoHo is “kicking ass and gaining a lot of respect along the way”. Its true, the Zoho suite of online office applications is much more refined, and developed than Google’s suite. The newest component of
Well, sign me up for this one! The Athena seems to be a fantastic new level of crossover in phone and computer convergence.
Dec 15, 2006 | blog, daily links
Will this be a neat service for the casual inventor? It should be good for entertainment as well, there have been some odd-ball inventions patented over the years.
Mathew’s analysis is spot-on. When you have the opportunity, why not ask the questions that will generate conversations?
Hey! Gartner actually stole one of my points from earlier this year! Back in March on my blog (https://rickmahn.com), I talked about how Vista was probably Microsoft’s last big update to the Windows OS. Copy cats. 🙂
The Wireless Report nails this one. The reason for having mobile data service is Internet access – and anywhere a phone gets signal is the expectation of users. Carriers need to get rid of their “walled garden” and allow unlimited Internet mobile data s
Dec 12, 2006 | blog, daily links
Dec 11, 2006 | blog, daily links
So Alltel jumps into the mobile navigation fray with a TeleNav GPS Navigator service. Good news to Alltel subscribers.
Interesting development, and one that may bring some interesting solutions via the Java platform. It also holds the promise of reduced management requirements, and resource requirements.
Ah, it was bound to happen eventually. The ability to post articles to social networking services directly from The New York Times is now reality.
Good article on mobile 2.0 over at Read/Write Web.
Get ready for more VoIP goodness. Talkster launches a new service featuring clientless VoIP capabilities on many different device types.
First Intel’s StrongARM processor division goes to Marvell Technologies, now Intel StrataFlash looks to be going to another buyer.
Does this mean another free wiki hosting site?
Robb Dunewood raises an interesting question. I think RIM is simply having a small dip in their valuation that may run through the first month or two of 2007, but it really depends on what device innovation RIM works on to catch up with Palm, Windows Mobi
Dec 9, 2006 | blog, daily links