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March 4, 2008
Data is King: Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile Hasten Voice as Commodity in the Wireless World
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Verizon Wireless Introduces New Unlimited Plans That Are as Worry Free as the Guarantee (biz.yahoo.com)
Data is King: Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile Hasten Voice as Commodity in the Wireless World
With the decreasing value of voice through both mobile and landline phones, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile are all entering into a price war that places a decreasing value on voice. They are also adding data onto their plans, and services such as Sprint TV, in the hopes of getting consumers...
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Google to store patients' health records (news.yahoo.com)
Google, Inc. (GOOG) this week announced a pilot project with at the Cleveland Clinic to store the information of up to 10,000 patients in a new online electronic health records storage service. Google is not the sole player in the online medical records storage field. Microsoft (MSFT) launched...
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Another Amazon 'cloud' database, but this one will be Oracle-compatible (www.computerworld.com)
Every business, whether it specializes in manufacturing or is part of the Web 2.0 landscape, sooner or later finds itself in need of a database system to help manage information flows throughout the company. Most businesses find that they end up with a database system as they grow, starting off...
February 13, 2008
Will Yahoo! be the Next AOL? A Look at the Suitors – News Corp, Microsoft, and Google
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After Rejection by Yahoo, Microsoft Hints at a Fight (www.nytimes.com)
Will Yahoo! be the Next AOL? A Look at the Suitors – News Corp, Microsoft, and Google
Yahoo is in a good and a bad position. The good position is that they have multiple suitors already -- Microsoft, News Corp, and Google (in a way) -- and might get more, driving up the offer price. The bad news is that they've already seen AOL go down the road of a failed merger with Time...
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Millions of iPhones Go AWOL (www.businessweek.com)
AT&T doesn't make a cent off of an unlocked Apple iPhone, but Apple makes a hefty profit. Plus, they get distribution to untapped markets and can still claim that they tried to prevent it. Apple is on a roll and will continue through the next iPhone release (provided it is not a bad...
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Google declares war on domain tasting? (www.imediaconnection.com)
Google's domain tasting policy makes sense, but, predictably, it addresses a very small concern. Click fraud and a complete lack of transparency are more vital, though this lack of transparency also vaulted Google over Yahoo, AOL, and Microsoft. In the vein of openness (OpenSocial, Android,...
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Who Dares Call Garmin's Nuviphone an iPhone-Killer? (blog.wired.com)
Garmin's Nuviphone entrant shows that the incumbent manufacturers and carriers are continuing to lose their stature, in the wake of the Apple's iPhone. However, Garmin has neither the brand power nor the expertise to pull off an iPhone. We won't be able to predict success until we have much...
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Google declares war on domain tasting? (www.imediaconnection.com)
Google's measures are meant to targeted domain kiting, not domain tasting. The new features alone will not impact domain tasting. he recommendation of the ICANN board to charge the ICANN fee also for domains that have been deleted again within the 5 day grace period is much more likely to have an effect...
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Google declares war on domain tasting? (www.imediaconnection.com)
"Domain tasting" is an insidious practice whereby profit is made off domains that are registered then "given back". It has an adverse effect on the growth of the Internet and must be stopped.
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Google Sees Surge in iPhone Traffic (www.nytimes.com)
Manufacturers, carriers, and analysts completely underestimated the willingness of consumers to access the Internet over mobile devices and are still nay-saying the iPhone. They're wrong, and the numbers prove it.
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