Would Captain Renault have been more effective if he’d had a cell phone? Every once in a while, I sit down and try to mull over what are the dominant and enticing thoughts that have dominated the Inbuilding Wireless Solutions market. Here’s what I’ve come up with for this Friday’s Tidbytes: This is a cross-post [...]
Continue reading...4. December 2008
Simply snap a picture with your iPhone and — presto — Amazon delivers a page where you can buy it Talk about immediate gratification! Don’t they know there is a recession? When will we learn the folly in tempting people to waste money on stuff they don’t need? On the other hand, I really wouldn’t [...]
Continue reading...24. November 2008
In America, the writing is on the wall, not in the mobile You would think that one the world’s most powerful nations would be quick to mobilize mobile. No. In the past week, I’ve been lectured by a potential romantic partner on the virtues of a phone call over using text messaging, been struck by [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2008
Forget about Obama being the first mobile president — the feds will be stripping him of his BlackBerry. His impressive use of mobile communications and social networking tools during his campaign has led many to speculate that Obama would take these tools to the White House. With these tools, he could lead the people much [...]
Continue reading...15. November 2008
In the future, Google will not only control mapping, it will redefine the shape of the city it maps Even if it makes them look a bit foolish. We know that one thing is true about Google, they have the cloud computing thing handled. But we can now legitimately question their ability to handle all [...]
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6. December 2008
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