CrunchPad, sounds yummy
I really like the sound of Mike Arrington’s CrunchPad. An web only device that dose not need an OS to run. This divice will be a good test of cloud computing. On a long flight with your mifi and CrunchPad, you’re all set. Hulu, google (email and docs) and box.net or mobleMe and may forget [...]
From the minds at MIT
Is this the future of mobile communication? I hope so, amazing stuff coming from the high IQ people at MIT labs. Tweet This Post
LinkedIn Profile Widget
I inserted a new LinkedIn Profile Widget today on my blog. When you click the this logo you view a mini version of my LinkedIn profile. You can also view my full LinkedIn profile by clicking the link at the bottom of the widget. To learn how to do it go here. Tweet This Post
Israel Makes Strong TC50 Showing
Israel Makes Strong TC50 Showing by Roi Carthy on September 10, 2008 Israel seems to have been the country with the single biggest foreign contingent at TC50 with no less than 6 of the 50 companies presenting on stage. Some more Israeli startups could be found in the demo pit, the exhibition space and just [...]
WordPress iPhone app
Looks like the WordPress iphone app is working for me. Now, will I use it? Tweet This Post
Lingo is ripping us off
A common compliant from Lingo VOIP customers is their unfair cancellation policy. You must cancel service 10 days prior to the end of your current (paid) billing cycle. The catch is you are not refunded the remaining 10 days of service you’ve already paid for. They just shut the service off with 10 days unused [...]
Cuil One Week Later: Up And Running, Still Not That Good
Cuil One Week Later: Up And Running, Still Not That Good Posted using ShareThis Tweet This Post
Pandora’s new iPhone app
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“shut it down and give the money back”
“What would I do? I’d shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders.” This is part of a quote from Michael Dell when in 1997 he was asked what Apple should do now that Stave Job’s was back in charge. Here’s a link to the CNET article posted in October of 1997. [...]
The Mac in the Grey Flannel Suit
by Peter Burrows for Business Week Soon after Michele Goins became chief information officer at Juniper Networks (JNPR) in February, she decided to respond to the growing chorus of Mac lovers among the networking company’s 6,100 employees. For years, many had used Apple’s (AAPL) computers at home and clamored for them in the office as [...]
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