Groups debate wireless spectrum plans | CNET News.com
Although WiMax is a long way off, perhaps these dicussions could open up WiFi over the UHF band.
Although WiMax is a long way off, perhaps these dicussions could open up WiFi over the UHF band.
Creator of the web turns knightSir Tim! If there is one man in this world who has changed it so much in so little time (only ten years!), Tim Berners-Lee is the man. This is an honour well deserved. All because Berners-Lee is dyslexic and wanted a new way to organize information in a way…
With over 100 webfeeds that I track through Newsgator and probably 10 or so newsletters that I can't give up coming everyday, I can safely say I'm awash in information. Gillian's post on her blog talks about some of the stats and astounding developments (a 2 terrabyte flash card! Yikes!) in storage. I think that…
Today's updates from Shared Spaces… What concerns me (and makes me happy I don't live in the US anymore) is that the Dept. of Health and Human Services is trusting Microsoft to build secure e-mail. Call me a cynic, but I'm skeptical. Shared Spaces Research & Consulting- Shared Spaces Briefing, Aug 5 Today's highlights: US…
Like most of GrokDotCom's articles, this is particularly good and insightful. I always look at what search terms people use to reach my site. Interestingly, most folks arrive because of something I've posted in this blog and it relates to what they are looking for in someway. Whether I helped or hindered I don't know….
Update from today's Shared Spaces briefing… Today's highlights: Near-Time Flow 1.0.1; Macromedia Contribute 3 and the Web Publishing System; META Group on LCS 2005; Parlano and xtendx; Gordano GMS 10; Winfessor SoapBox Framework 1.9; BrokerTalk; Market readiness for collaborative workspaces; Near-Time is working towards the release of Version 1.0.1 of Near-Time Flow, its peer-to-peer collaborative…
Michael's analysis of this reports sounds very interesting. It's on the top of the pile to read tomorrow. I think the fragmentation of IM has to end. I think in order for IM to be excepetionally useful either everybody has to get a Yahoo, MSN, AIM, IRC, ICQ, etc. ID our we figure out how…