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Monthly Archives: March 2006

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DIY Book Publishing – Changing the Landscape of Book Publishing

I have been saying it for a while… traditional book publishing will go through a transformation… The Internet as a medium, as a distribution channel, as a repository of great content is changing the landscape. Now authors can publish their work, electronically or…

Mobile Content Festival 2006 Deadline – You Still have Time.

Reminder that the Festival's deadline for Applications and Games is today March 5th at midnight Central Standard Time. The Festival is looking for mobile content submissions that explore the mobile lifestyle. Submit your project now. To learn more about the Mobile Content Festival…

RIM Finally Settles with NTP – Was the Delay Worth the Risk?

The short answer is no. RIM should have settled much earlier… RIM management were irresponsible to their customers, putting them at risk, by putting the BlackBerry product-line at risk. RIM's decision to delay the settlement comes to a price that goes beyond the…

Carnival of the Mobilists at Textually

This weeks' Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted by Emily Turrettini at textually.org. Enjoy the Carnival! ceo

Comments have been disabled…

After having to cleanup hundreds of blog SPAM entries this morning, I have decided to disable comments. I may re-enable them later, maybe just for the latest entry – I will investigate. Trackbacks are still enabled, for now. ceo

When Fragmentation is a Good Thing…

In his blog, Tom Landspurg writes about the The Benefits of Fragmentation, and how Innovation and Fragmentation are related to each other… I agree with Tom. At the same time, I disagree with fragmentation just for the hell of it. For example, long…