This at least promises to change how people think, or maybe their expectations of what real-time can actually do. THat is exciting in and of itself, whether or not we drop our email and pick up wave instead, which I think is highly unlikely. A cool article <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/non-classe/article/google-wave-re-thinks-real-time">here</a>. In reply to: "Google releases Google Wave demonstration video"
May 30, 2009
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Wave will make us rethink what the browser is capable of. Even if we don't all drop email for wave, which I think is unlikely, it will affect how we relate to email and other electronic communication. There's an interesting article <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/non-classe/article/google-wave-re-thinks-real-time">here</a>: http://www.atelier-us.com/non-classe/article/google-wave-re-thinks-real-time In reply to: "Google won't run all the Wave servers"
May 30, 2009
At least MS is trying to do something different. Brains over brawn? We'll see. Cool article <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/internet-usage/article/microsoft-livesearch-makes-way-for-newcomer-bing">here</a>: http://www.atelier-us.com/internet-usage/article/microsoft-livesearch-makes-way-for-newcomer-bing In reply to: "Microsoft gets out of the way of Bing"
May 28, 2009
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It's an important step what EPIC has done, but I think its unlikely that the FTC will do all they ask. There's a related article that is interesting <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/e-business-and-it/article/petition-served-to-ftc-to-investigate-google-cloud-services">here</a>:
http://www.atelier-us.com/e-business-and-it/article/petition-served-to-ftc-to-investigate-google-cloud-services
In reply to: "Privacy activist asks FTC to halt Google apps"
March 20, 2009
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It makes you wonder what other flaws are part of this OS. THere's an interesting article <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/e-business-and-it/article/exposed-android-security-flaw-makes-browsing-dangerous">here</a>. In reply to: "Android phones await security patch"
February 18, 2009
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While Google probably has its own agenda, these tools have the potential to be extremely important in protecting net neutrality. There's a related interesting article here:
http://www.atelier-us.com/internet-usage/article/net-neutrality-watch-dog-tools-from-m-lab-by-google
In reply to: "Google-backed tool detects Net filtering, blocking"
January 31, 2009
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That's an interesting part of one day where lots is happening. There's some more CES stuff at <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/events-and-conferences/article/day-one-at-ces-shows-microsoft-panasonic-and-palm">this article</a>. In reply to: "Slacker Radio brings BlackBerry a neat caching trick"
January 10, 2009
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At least someone is trying to get people to pay for music in innovative ways - if completely ineffective. Here's an <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/internet-usage/article/bopaboo-legal-chaperoned-file-sharing">interesting related article</a>. In reply to: "Reselling MP3s: The music industry's new battleground?"
December 13, 2008
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It works just fine for my Apple, and anyone that I know hasn't complained. Skype has Windows and Lite for non-smartphones. It's a great move for Microsoft, trying to gain on the iPhone... There's an interesting <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/mobile-wireless/article/skype-updates-apps-for-windows-mobile-and-non-smartphones-not-apple" title="article here">article here<a/>. In reply to: "The home stretch: Skype's third 4.0 beta"
December 13, 2008
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I must have missed file transfer on the Skype WM page. There's more on the features at <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/mobile-wireless/article/skype-updates-apps-for-windows-mobile-and-non-smartphones-not-apple">this interesting article</a>, too. In reply to: "Skype's latest beta: A worthy Windows Mobile update"
December 13, 2008
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