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So how did you hear about it? Matthew Ingram does a great job analyzing how Twitter really played last night in the Osama Bin Laden story, and its role in the… Read more »
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So how did you hear about it? Matthew Ingram does a great job analyzing how Twitter really played last night in the Osama Bin Laden story, and its role in the… Read more »
Last week’s Amazon Web Serivces outage unleashed a torrent of speculation from technology pundits and the mainstream media, and opinion appears surprisingly divided as to where any blame should lie. Problems, which affected… Read more »
I usually use this space to discuss big news or developing events in the mobile world, but today I want to point your atention to two must-reads from the mainstream media… Read more »
Today is Larry Page’s first day back as CEO of Google. There are lots of mainstream media stories dwelling on his detached public persona, Google’s perceived need (evidence?) to restore its… Read more »
ESPN’s promoting The Sports Guy. I’m a fan – and not just because I went to school in Boston. Here’s an example of mainstream media building a business off of user-generated… Read more »
There’s a fair amount of confusion in the mainstream media around how the value of the real-time web differs from that of the traditional one, as evidenced by a recent USA… Read more »
When I walked into the local Apple store on Saturday night, I could see business was brisk. Buyers young and old were in line to purchase the new video-enabled Nano, and… Read more »
It was a typical slow summer week on the mobile front, but if you’re the type who likes controversy, keep an eye on the growing fracas centered on smartphones and privacy… Read more »
Speech-recognition technology could soon — finally — get its moment in the sun. Democratic senators last week introduced legislation that would require states to ban texting and e-mailing while driving or… Read more »