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Warning: Web will run out of space by 2010
News H is for HSDPA Speaking at a Westminster eForum on web 2.0 this week in London, Jim Cicconi, vice president of legislative affairs for AT&T, warned the current systems that constitute the internet will not be able to cope with the increasing... [21 Apr 2008]
Yahoo! to 'revolutionise' mobile search with OneSearch
News H is for HSDPA OneSearch 2.0 during a keynote address, promising "instant answers to any query, not just web links". I is for i-mode announced upgrades to its Yahoo! OneSearch product at the CTIA trade show in Las Vegas yesterday, which it says... [03 Apr 2008]
Google pledges 'wi-fi on steroids'
News H is for HSDPA Google has said it plans to have US consumers from Manhattan to rural North Dakota surfing the web on handheld gadgets at gigabits-per-second speeds by 2009. I is for i-mode The company, joined by other heavyweights like Microsoft... [25 Mar 2008]
Virtual tech will 'kill the office'
News H is for HSDPA H is for HSDPA Nortel Networks is looking to the next generation of employees to shape the workplace of tomorrow - and high on its agenda is exploring the role of web 2.0 technologies and virtual worlds such as Linden Lab's Second Life. [31 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Getting thinner fast
Comment H is for HSDPA As with web 2.0, some countries will be frozen out of the thinner mobile revolution by the lack of broadband capacity. During the past 15 years I have seen one generation of laptop after another get faster and more expansive with a... [28 Jan 2008]
Social networking "white elephant" warning
News H is for HSDPA Many companies are thinking about whether they can take advantage of social networking technology but analysts at Gartner are warning corporates against getting caught up in all the Facebook-led web 2.0 hype. [13 Dec 2007]
Regulating the net - should we or shouldn't we?
News H is for HSDPA Google's Rachel Whetstone questioned if there was really any need to regulate the web at all during the Oxford Media Convention yesterday. Tom Loosemore, project director of the BBC 2.0 initiative also warned of the difficulties and... [19 Jan 2007]
3 goes flat-fee with web 2.0 makeover
News Like all the UK operators, 3 has rolled out HSDPA, also known as 3.5G - a technology that affords users speeds of up to 1.8Mbps. Mobile operator 3 has announced a major shift in its business model - repositioning itself as a media and web access... [16 Nov 2006]
