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Emily posts on her amazing textually.org about another mobile version of Wikipedia. I use Maxpedia.org and am quite happy with it, so I don’t know of the ...
Emily posts on her amazing textually.org about another mobile version of Wikipedia. I use Maxpedia.org and am quite happy with it, so I don’t know of the ...
I had heard about FON a while back (when it became public), but I really learned about it directly from Martin when I was in Paris back in December (Les Blogs 2...
MoMo Mike, from Ning, has been doing what he loves – integrating the mobile and Web. He’s been using Ning, of course. It was a long time coming, and...
Ah, the war between strategy planning and gut feeling, existing markets and unknown markets, your customers’ needs today and new customers’ needs to...
Click here to go to the Radio Handi website for more info. Brian, I love the tagline – ‘The Party Line for Planet Earth’. Link: Lifeblog: Phon...
Brian McConnell is at O’Reilly’s Emerging Telephony conference revealing his latest project – Radio Handi. I’ve been watching Radio Hand...
If you want to get an idea of what I have been thinking of, check out JuiceCaster. I haven’t played with it, but philosophically, it’s where I have ...
Jan is an amazingly observant guy. Nokia is lucky to have him. You just have to read his website, where he regularly posts about his many trips and user studies...
I was listening to Danny Hillis’ talk for the Long Now Foundation, a foundation he created along with Stewart Brand and Brian Eno and other really interes...
Recently, I had the good fortune of listening to folks from Google and Yahoo tell me about their mobile stuff (which I will never repeat, of course). Their thou...