Archive for December, 2008
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
OK, so I'm reading this thing in RCR, trying to suss out whether I should stay on a career path in the mobile/wireless industry, and, reading past the sway from optimism to skepticism about its future, I come to this sentence: "There is only one Internet and its users do ...
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Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
MIT students are developing some really interesting mobile apps, on various platforms. I especially like Mobile Trader (no link?) - there's much potential for enabling microeconomies using its "craigslist/1.5 mile diet" mashup for Symbian. However, CashTrack seems designed for cheap people, though. C'mon? Do we really need to track who ...
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Tuesday, December 16th, 2008
The Tyee is carrying Michael Geist's succinct report about the upcoming hearings at the CRTC over the future of Internet regulation in Canada. Most of these proposals don't make any sense - imposing Canadian content requirements on commercial Canadian websites is dubious at best - how would web content hosts ...
Posted in P2P, creative industries, culture & society, culture industries, file sharing, freethenet.ca, internet, mobile, net neutrality, policy, political economy, technology, wi-fi | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Via Golden Swamp, via Mobscure comes this:
Touching, in a Hollywood sorta way. Don't get me wrong; I'm not cynical about this stuff at all. I embrace social enterprise and believe in it. There are, however, more innovative and useful modalities by which education can be delivered via mobiles than via ...
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Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008
On Nokia's shrinking North American market share: "(Samsung & others) were quick to meet carriers’ customization demands, an area in which Nokia proved reluctant." (http://bit.ly/zuSN).
But this is precisely why Nokia ought to be lauded - for its efforts in putting out handsets that straddle grids/networks (3g/wi-fi) and balancing different interaction ...
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