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Monthly Archives: December 2006

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Understanding Mobile 2.0

An excellent piece written by Rudy De Waele of m-trends.org titled Understanding Mobile 2.0. If you follow the Mobile Web and its evolution, this is a must read… ceo

Akismet, for better or worst

Remember the days before SPAM? Well you can't because SPAM is not only still here, but is worst every day, and not only affects email but also is having a huge negative effect on weblogs. Automattic Kismet or Akismet, has become the SPAM…

Traveling…

I've been traveling for the last (and next) couple of days, and pretty busy, thus blogging will be light or close to zero… ceo

Carnival of the Mobilists #56 @ MOPocket

This week's Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted by Justin at MOPocket. As usual, the best blogging on the web about mobile, and Justin has done a great job with the carnival… ceo

The Roving Bug

I'm not a paranoid or conspiracy theory kind of individual, but it is good to know about these things: FBI taps cell phone mic as eavesdropping tool This could be exploited by anyone, not just the FBI… from the article: The FBI appears…

Motorola invests in Mobile Complete

  The other day I wrote about Mobile Complete and their DeviceAnywhere offering, pointing out that DeviceAnywhere seemed like a great, useful service for the mobile development community… And that just got validated; I just learned (via a trackback that Mobile Forum left…

Amazon enters Books-On-Demand Printing

Amazon is entering the books-on-demand-printing business. Interesting… I've been saying it for a while — book publishers must reinvent themselves. The world of publishing is changing fast, and the traditional ways will become irrelevant over time. The Web is full of great content,…

Signs of Bubble 2.0?

Remember, “no business model” == “burst into flames”… unless, acquired for large user-base and/or technology – but only few fall in that category, meaning the odds are high… ceo

IE7 comment page rendering issue has been fixed… thanks to Rostislav

Thanks to Anders for pointing out to me the issue I was having with how my Blojsom-based weblog comment page was being rendered under IE7. And once again, Rostislav Hristov came to the rescue and provided me with the fix… thanks Rostislav!!! For…