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Editor's Blog: Confusing communications?
Comment There were others, like the C&W angle to a big R&SA contract, and even Peter Cochrane chipped in with a blog about iris scanning at Heathrow Airport. It's not an easy thing to do but one thing - excuse me if it sounds obvious - is that, as analyst... [18 Apr 2007]
Microsoft to clean up web spam
News Additionally, he called on the web community, especially the operators of blog and free hosting sites, to co-operate to combat the web spam problem. These web pages typically reside on blogging sites and other services that provide free web space... [14 Jul 2006]
Viacom vs Google: YouTube privacy fears
News Privacy activists from the Electronic Frontier Foundation said in a blog post the order "threatens to expose deeply private information" and violated the Video Privacy Protection Act, a 1988 federal law passed after Supreme Court nominee Robert... [04 Jul 2008]
Editor's Blog: Social networking faux pas
Comment And next time I'll forward a link to this blog posting. Plaxo isn't quite in the social networking space that's abuzz right now - despite (or maybe because of) no one really knowing where it's going. It stated: [25 Aug 2006]
Dear silicon.com... ZX Spectrum nostalgia, Mac attack, tag a bag…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket ¦ Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Athens and roam ¦ Video: CIO Agenda 2008 ¦ ZX... [24 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: My run-in with the IT 'SS'
Comment And now, as promised, I would like to step aside and allow my fiancée Jane to give her perspective on my jet-setting lifestyle, as silicon.com reader Antony Norris requested I do in response to a recent blog on our accelerating society. [09 Jun 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Social networking
Cheat Sheet Users typically build an individual profile - which might consist of photos, contact details, a blog or favourite links - and make 'friends' with other users with whom they are linked in some way. Social networking is the business of engaging and... [15 Jun 2007]
Telelogs: A Social Communication Space for Urban Environments
White Paper Telelogs transfers the essence of the blog into an audio form as an extension for mobile devices. This paper presents a novel idea for a system known as Telelogs. Utilizing the ubiquity of mobile devices, Telelogs functions as a service by which... [21 Mar 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Jammers not listeners
Comment When two signals compete, or overlap in the same space, they generally cause problems that manifest themselves in a degradation of picture and/or sound quality. Ever since the mobile phone was launched, and even more so since the arrival of wi-fi... [28 Feb 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Metrics overload
Comment But the first question to ask is: does it actually need managing and is there any space for improvement? Written in Washington DC National Airport and despatched via a public wi-fi service in partnership with my UK ISP [02 May 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The search for spectrum
Comment So in contrast to the analogue world, we can reuse time, frequency and space like never before. Written at Chatham House, London. Pics compiled on the road between Zurich and Southampton. Copy dispatched via Wi-Fi from a London coffee shop. [10 Oct 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: More wireless equals more wires
Comment In the old wireless regime we carefully planned and limited the use of space and spectrum, and often completed extensive propagation and interference trials as part of that process. The inclusion of more intelligent computing power will allow the... [04 May 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Thanks for the memory
Comment But now I have 100GB of hard drive space and 2GB of RAM on my laptop, and there is only about 30 per cent to spare. When I was 29, I was given the job of buying some computer memory. In those days buying any kind of equipment was a big deal - but... [24 Jun 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: NDAs are worthless
Comment NDAs are always in a paper format and need storage space - they have to be filed, recoded and tracked. Written and edited on the 17:30(GMT) train from London Liverpool Street to Ipswich and dispatched from a free wi-fi site in Ipswich. [22 Feb 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Fat cat telcos are killing the net
Comment On the other hand the newcomers in the service provision space see any form of net control as a threat and infringement of their future activities. Written at and despatched from a Beijing hotel via a low-cost wi-fi service. [07 Jul 2006]
