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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IDN Internet Travel

RIPE-NCC Dubai

I am flying tonight to Dubai to give a presentation on IDN at the RIPE-NCC meeting (the European Regional Internet Registries). I will be talking abit on IDN-OSS, hopefully getting more support for the project. :-) You can find my presentation here. This is my first trip to Dubai. Heard a lot of good stuff […]

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Random Musing

Third Morality

Kevin Marks, a fellow IRCer at #joiito, has a habit of screwing with my brain with his rants on Jane Jacob’s Moral Syndromes, ie, Commerical vs Guardian. Before I have the time to absorb and understand these stuff, he throw a curved ball with Chris Phoneix’s Third Morality. I haven’t digest the article fully yet […]

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