Books

Living on the Fault Line

Living on the Fault Line by Geoffrey A. Moore. Bought this after lunch with Teyu. Geoffrey Moore is a well-known name in the valley and to anyone involved in high-tech venture. Particularly, I am most impressed with his previous two book, Crossing the Chasm and Inside the Tornado. I look forward to some quiet time […]

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Random Musing

Dean Howard

Jay Leno, in his talk show making fun of Saddam said, “They say he (Saddam) was confused; he was disoriented. It’s the same conditon Al Gore was in before he endorsed Howad Dean.” The last statement really makes my blood boil, so much so that I decided that I will boycott Jay Leno talkshow from […]

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Futurist Internet

The future of Voice

David Beckemeyer has a follow up on his entry on IP Telephony. We are definately in sync altho I have a two comments. First, I agree with David that ENUM is not a magic bullet to the universal addressibility problem with current IP Telephony deployment. If the basic infrastructure is a close network, ENUM, which […]

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Internet

Send an SMS to WSIS

Via ITU SPU blog: People around the world will be able to to participate directly in the WSIS from 9 to 12 December through the Helloworld Project. Short messages can be sent via the Internet or SMS from 14hrs CET on Tuesday December 8. These messages will be projected via laser beam in the six […]

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