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    2. Google and Facebook Gone in 5 Years?

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (May 1 2012)

      A provocative concept to say the least but this article by Eric Jackson details the pace of change and how difficult it is for companies to adapt to new paradigms and new disruptors. The prediction he makes is Google and Facebook Gone in 5 Years. Does this mean we won’t need to share socially and search in the somewhat distant future? Well that is the theory or perhaps another ... (Read Full Article)

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    3. Are You Ready for the Identity Economy?

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Apr 28 2012)

      Are You Ready for the Identity Economy? With Facebook’s value being pegged around 100 billion dollars; it is easy to see why many are calling identity the new oil of the internet. And one company, UnboundID is looking to become the leader in this bold new frontier which they call the identity economy. By allowing companies to buy, sell, trade and leverage customer information the company allows their customers to combine this information with others in ... (Read Full Article)

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    4. Is the Post-PC Era a Myth?

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Apr 16 2012)

      The way one should interpret the term "Post-PC" is "after PC" - implying that the world has changed from era to the next. Sarah Perez at TechCrunch does an admirable job of laying the case for what she calls the Post-PC era or alternatively - "PCs Everywhere" which I agree isn't quite as catchy.In her article she discusses how Apple sold 37M iPhones in Q4, 15% of the official PC ... (Read Full Article)

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    5. US Database of Stolen Cellphones to be Established

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Apr 9 2012)

      US Database of Stolen Cellphones to be Established Today is a bad day for thieves, very bad. You see, electronics are the number one item stolen – even more so than cash and finally the US will be implementing a system to ensure stolen cell phones no longer work on US cellular networks. In December of 2009 I wrote about how eBay has become the world’s largest pawn shop of stolen goods and in fact gave an example ... (Read Full Article)

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    6. Comcast Lets You Text Message from your Home Phone

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Mar 28 2012)

      It took about eight years but it seems like SMS has finally come to home phone service In 2004 in a piece about VoIP 2.0 I wondered why home phone service hadn’t progressed and suggested that they allow instant messaging/SMS. It’s obvious the market would love such a solution and Comcast will be one of the first to bring it to market. In fact, now included ... (Read Full Article)

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    7. 7 Wireless Data Cap Winners

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Mar 7 2012)

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    8. The 7 Wireless Data Cap Losers

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Mar 6 2012)

      The 7 Wireless Data Cap Losers We are in uncharted territory when it comes to mobility as this year we will see a slew of productivity-boosting 4G, quad-core smartphones like the Ascend 4D Quad from Huawei which I saw at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona, Spain. Moreover, while devices get more powerful, we will only want to do more with them and quite often this means relying on wireless networks from carriers. The only problem ... (Read Full Article)

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    9. RIP David Yedwab

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Feb 24 2012)

      RIP David Yedwab Rest in peace my good friend. One of my favorite people in the tech and telecom spaces had to be telecom analyst David Yedwab who sadly he passed away this week. Gregarious, effervescent, full of life and always ready to show me pictures on his phone of some of his favorite places, Yedwab was a real gem. My favorite story is when he told me that when you go to ... (Read Full Article)

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    10. Cisco Underestimated Skype's Value. Acts against Microsoft Acquisition

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Feb 15 2012)

      Cisco Underestimated Skype's Value. Acts against Microsoft Acquisition Cisco is far from the most open company in tech so it is ironic it is concerned about a monopoly over video conferencing a result of the Microsoft acquisition of Skype. The company’s Martin De Beer said, “For the sake of customers, the industry recognizes the need for ubiquitous unified communications interoperability, particularly between Microsoft/Skype and Cisco products, as well as products from other unified communications innovators.” This ... (Read Full Article)

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    11. Julius Genachowski Makes Brilliant Move at FCC in Hiring Henning Schulzrinne as CTO

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Dec 29 2011)

      Julius Genachowski Makes Brilliant Move at FCC in Hiring Henning Schulzrinne as CTO Earlier this month, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced the appointment of Henning Schulzrinne as Chief Technology Officer – a major move forward for the FCC and the US communications regulatory environment. This move was made in-part because the FCC has had to keep up with fairly rapid changes in the communications and networking worlds. Telephony was once a circuit-switched service provided by a handful of large telecommunications companies and a number ... (Read Full Article)

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    12. Ultrabooks, Kindle Fires and the New World Apple Must Compete in

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Dec 27 2011)

      Ultrabooks, Kindle Fires and the New World Apple Must Compete in I have had many friends and relatives share their gadget purchase decisions with me these past weeks and none of them were Apple products. Most were Kindle and one Nook. Based on my informal questioning it seems the only reason to not buy an iPad and instead a gadget from Barnes & Noble or Amazon is price. In other words I get the sense these purchases would all be iPad 2s ... (Read Full Article)

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    13. Super Bowl Streaming to Accelerate Mobile and Web Video?

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Dec 21 2011)

        For the first time you will be able to stream the Super Bowl online and using a Verizon 4G device you can watch for free but 3G device users will have to pay a monthly fee of $10 for access. For users who are at a computer and most likely on a device needing Adobe’s Flash you will be able to watch for free on NFL.com and NBCSports ... (Read Full Article)

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    14. Do Apple and Google Need to be Carriers?

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Nov 15 2011)

      Some might argue Apple is so dominant in-part because they are control freaks. Supply chain, software, hardware, OS, CPU, you name it. Ditto for Google - with proprietary cloud-based systems which are hyper-efficient and scalable, their operating system is the one you want to emulate. In fact, you could argue much of the move to the cloud is an effort to emulate the way Google does business.And this brings us ... (Read Full Article)

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    15. iOS 5 Update: Steve Jobs Rolling Over Already?

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Oct 13 2011)

      iOS 5 Update: Steve Jobs Rolling Over Already? I understand the title of this post may be insensitive and nothing could be further from the goal of this piece. In fact, if anything, I admire Steve Jobs so much that I feel this entry needed to be made in order to honor his memory.The question which our industry is asking today is how could Apple screw up the iOS 5 update so badly - literally a week or ... (Read Full Article)

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    16. Why Blocked AT&T, T-Mobile USA Deal is Good for Growth

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Aug 31 2011)

      Why Blocked AT&T, T-Mobile USA Deal is Good for Growth Critics might say, in the history of M&A, it is difficult to recall one instance where more jobs were created as a result of two companies coming together. Yet this is the argument AT&T has been making for just less than three months after the merger announcement with AT&T and T-Mobile USA was announced. In part the argument was reinforced by the company's commitment to bring ... (Read Full Article)

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