gapingvoid on: les blogs update
Link: gapingvoid: les blogs update. I am writing this from an internet cafe in Paris. Les Blogs ended yesterday, and it was a huge success. Well done, Loic and ...
Link: gapingvoid: les blogs update. I am writing this from an internet cafe in Paris. Les Blogs ended yesterday, and it was a huge success. Well done, Loic and ...
Being lazy and will collect what others wrote about the event. BTW, it was great.Link: Les Blogs Videos – Oliver Thylmann – Thoughts. If you want to...
Debi and I have occasionally exchanged comments on how few women there are in the mobile industry (I counted barely a handful at the last Bay Area MoMo). There ...
I’ve probably mentioned ad nauseum that Google is run like a big research lab? I myself am a product of academic research labs (MIT, UMass Amherst, Harvar...
Who knew? Well, now we all do. But, from the list, I, of course, did not see a person focusing on mobility. I’m not surprised. Mobile might not need a spe...
Jeff has a summary of the panel at the TechCrunch party last week. It highlights some things others have said and why I wrote up my earlier post about finding c...
I was recently in Silicon Valley and was once again reminded of the self-reflective nature of the place – they fund folks in the Valley to run services in...
Chris lodged into my head the thought introducing the Internet to the developing world via the mobile phone. I’ve been preaching simple SMS- and browser-b...
Another great piece by Paul. The only thing that bugs me is: why do we all see this and still barrel along head-first into advanced mobile services? Does anyone...
Google is now in the unenviable position of being feared, loved, and hated as much as Microsoft and to a certain extent, Yahoo (GYM). But, while reading this an...