The veil between Web and Desktop becomes even less defined.
I don’t know when it was launched, but I am sure all of you do. One of the biggest downsides of going completely online with all these rich internet apps ...
I don’t know when it was launched, but I am sure all of you do. One of the biggest downsides of going completely online with all these rich internet apps ...
Matt Mizenko sent me a link to a great rant article (click here) on The Register about how the mobile industry lost its groove (it’s getting stale, but I ...
The original Palms were billed as mobile companions to your computer. In those days, the fixed computer ruled and you used a Palm to carry your important comput...
I’ve been using Google Calendar at home for the joint family calendar. Makes it easier than me manually typing the calendar ever week or so. Being the mob...
I don’t know when this showed up, but we were expecting it. Hoo-boy, this sure changes the whole map and local search game. Now to download it and play wi...
A quick thought. I keep seeing the Web getting away from mass folksonomy type apps, or apps that are openly community driven. I see more interest in what some a...
Another day. Another discovered note. I heard Nick Jones from Gartner give a talk a while back. One thing he said regarding emerging markets that stuck with me ...
More from my long notes tail. For a while I wanted to write a long article on Cognima. Who? The guys who brought us Shozu, that’s who. Cognima had a reall...
I was going through my old notes and stumbled upon a comment from a really clever guy from a UK analyst house (who shall remain anonymous). He had given an amaz...
This is exciting. Seven, yes 7!, new phones for the emerging markets (you know I love emerging market stuff). And these don’t look like cheap phones, but ...