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November 19, 2005
This week in my corner of the Blogosphere:
This week the pulvermedia team traveled to Las Vegas and co-produced the first edition of IP.4.IT together with CMP. While I was in Las Vegas I gave a keynote on Tuesday and spent some time taking pictures of the event and shared a book signing with Henry Sinnreich. I enjoyed reading the accounting of IP.4.IT in Information Week.
The week opened with Om’s positive comments on the state of VoIP based on numbers from Telegeography.
On Monday AOL continued down their "Broadcasting 2.0" path and announced "IN2TV" where they will distribute full-length TV episodes of TV series own by Warner Bros.
On Monday I asked if the White House trying to send a signal to FCC Chairman Martin on VoIP, an issue that came up again on Friday.
On Tuesday I explored what are the implications of the FCC’s E-911 Order on Wireline, Wireless (CMRS), Satellite, and other providers who cannot provide E-911 service to Rural America by Nov. 28? It's Saturday and I'm still wondering...
On Wednesday Sony announced the launch of their "skype-like" service right on the heels of the Yak for Free announcement.
On the flight back from Las Vegas I thought about my Languishing Wireless E-911 Phase III Petition.
This week Aswath blogged about Iotum, a company whose vision I've been impressed with ever since Alec and Howard visited the friendly confines of pulver.com back in early September.
The other day I re-discovered my inner Pac-Man and have become hooked playing a pretty amazing flashed-based clone of the original Pac-Man game.
Blog posts of note:
* Tom Evslin Bubble 2.0 – It’s The APIs
* Tom Evslin Bubble 2.0 – Why Not APIs?
* Doc Searls - Linux Journal: Saving the Net: How to Keep the Carriers from Flushing the Net Down the Tubes
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Posted by jeff on November 19, 2005 03:44 PM | Permalink
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