Extreme Mobility

Extreme Mobility: a rant that I had to write after reading Tim, Dave, and this all in one day. [Ray Ozzie's Weblog]

Wi-Fi Adds to Starbucks Coffers

Wi-Fi Adds to Starbucks Coffers. Starbucks head says Wi-Fi helped sales: No quantitative analysis, but a strong statement…. [Wi-Fi Networking News]

Other News: Darcy's Dilemma

Other News: Darcy's Dilemma. Darcy Wood is trying to decide whether to switch back to Windows after switching to the Mac, and the decision hinges on a laptop. [MacInTouch]

Finished with Echo (for now)

Finished with Echo (for now). I’m spending too much time on Echo, and I’m disappointed with it. The momentum is definitely with people who think of weblog syndication and editing as a blank slate. That’s okay, I guess, but it’s a bad use of my time. So I’m going to pull back for now. Once… Continue reading Finished with Echo (for now)

Netflix to be swallowed up?

Small innovators attract powerful suitors. That's the case with
Netflix

Netflix to be swallowed up? Small innovators attract powerful suitors. That's the case with Netflix, one of the most innovative Internet companies , one that's fulfilling the dreams of the online bubble, and making good money doing it. The company has income of $55 million, has started turning a profit, and it's growing rapidly. Netflix,… Continue reading

Netflix to be swallowed up?

Small innovators attract powerful suitors. That's the case with Netflix

RSS Case Study Proves Successful

RSS Case Study Proves Successful. Case Study: Triple Point Technology, Inc. “Triple Point's information has traditionally been stored in individual mailboxes in Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Outlook. But as the organization is growing, users are realizing that email is not necessarily the best communication mechanism for critical information which must be regularly updated, distributed,… Continue reading RSS Case Study Proves Successful

Pope Names New Leader for Troubled Boston Archdiocese

Pope Names New Leader for Troubled Boston Archdiocese. Bishop Sean P. O'Malley said today that he hoped to be “an instrument of peace and reconciliation” after the sex abuse scandal. By Frank Bruni with Fox Butterfield. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]