Month: July 2008

The GUI Becomes the GBUI

It seems Apple has seen so much success with multitouch that it is expanding this UI. A series of patents
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Yahoo Problems Getting Solved?

Painfully slow decision making and bad management are complaints I have heard about Yahoo from ex-employees and consultants that used
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Larry Ellison and SaaS

Although many people in technology are saying that SaaS is one of the fastest growing segments of the market, Larry
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Google’s FriendRank

Google started in the search business by assigning PageRank to pages — a term which signified the importance of a
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Korean VoIP, 911 and LNP

While we all know VoIP calls allow tremendous flexibility in allowing callers to access their communications wherever there is an
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Slow News Holiday?

I suppose when I start to see talk of invisibility cloaks on TMCnet I have to assume it is a
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CallVantage Service to End?

I wouldn’t be surprised to see AT&T CallVantage service come to an end. Tom Keating has more on what is
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Mobile Advertising Update

The mobile operators have invaluable demographic information regarding their subscribers and it seems that in the US, Sprint Nextel is
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Keep It Confidential

 Ouch — when you forward confidential information from your employer to a competitor, you may be indicted. This is what
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Security Friendly Laptop Cases

Perhaps the best news of the month (sure it is the first day of July — but hey, this is
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