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Monthly Archives: February 2008

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Justifying DeviceAnywhere – On cost structure, application types and applicability

In the past I’ve written about DeviceAnywhere; in my blog, and I even got quoted about DeviceAnywhere on Wired Magazine. In this piece I’ll cover some information to help you determine if DeviceAnywhere is a good choice for you. DeviceAnywhere provides a service…

Reminder: Next MobileMonday Austin event, Feb 11th — Physical World Interactions

A reminder that next MobileMonday Austin event is next Monday Feb 11th. The topic is a very interesting one: Mobility and Physical World Interactions, Information Ubiquity and Near Field Communication. For more information go to the MobileMonday Austin website: http://www.mobilemondayaustin.com. ceo

This week…

…blogging has been slow. I’ve been out of town, it has been all eZee, finalizing important steps, both strategy and tactical; it is all good. eZee continues moving forward. Our message is strong, our short and long-term vision and plans are strong. We…

Taking the JVM beyond Java — The Da Vinci Machine

From the Da Vinci Machine website: We are extending the JVM with first-class architectural support for languages other than Java, especially dynamic languages. This project will prototype a number of extensions to the JVM, so that it can run non-Java languages efficiently, with…

Dell working on Android phone?

Last year when Ron Garriques joined Dell from Motorola, rumors started that Dell might come out with a cellphone/handset. Back then I wrote that Dell as a company doesn’t have what it takes to build a successful handset (market). Sure, they can continue…

The Internet’s Biggest Vulnerability

The Internet’s biggest vulnerability is not spammers, or hackers or viruses. But it is exactly the same vulnerability as it was more than 20 years go: Cables. See Cable damage in Mediterranean disrupts Internet in Mideast. The Internet Protocol (IP) is robust, and…