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Cringely doesn't need no stinking facts to push Net Neutrality
Can PBS go any lower in quality?Robert Cringely is on the rampage again and this time he's mad that his fax machine isn't working and it's all a plot by his ISP.http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/Ou/?p=470you know, there is a congressman/woman somewhere that will agreeThey never take the time to do research. I...
Tags: Fax, george_ou@..., Robert Cringely, Net Neutrality
Discussion threads 2007-04-13
Cringely doesn't need no stinking facts to push Net Neutrality
Robert X. Cringely - the PBS pundit who was caught masquerading as a Stanford PhD and Professor) - has a new blog out titled "We Dont Need No Stinking Best Effort". Cringely has come out with another bogus accusation against the Broadband companies claiming that theyre now in a...
Tags: VoIP, Technology policy, Networking, Net Neutrality
Blog posts 2007-04-13
How to prepare for market changes due to Web services technologies
As Web services technologies evolve, consulting firms focused on integration work may need to shift gears. Find out how one industry expert believes the market will change and how your firm can stay ahead of the curve.Cringely's Law, named for former InfoWorld columnist and author Robert X. Cringely, says that...
Tags: Web services, Channel management, Cringely, Beth Blakely, Web service, Brent Sleeper, Web, Web Services Technology
Technical articles 2002-06-28

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Cringely on Web 2.0 fallacy and the meanness of Microsoft
Robert X. Cringely discusses the fallacy of Web 2.0, the technology he calls "the CB radio of our decade," the ruthless nature of Microsoft, and the best and worst in software. What do you think?For more, visit: http://blog.businessofsoftware.org You can also get a free e-book from Eric Sink.
Tags: Channel management, bobc@..., Web 2.0, Robert X. Cringely, Web, Microsoft Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-07-18
Robert Cringely shows blatant ignorance of networking
Sock it to the man!PoW!Tip of the iceburg...Thank you George!This exasperating example of technology mis-information is only the tip of the iceburg in the legislation area. There really needs to be a focus group assigned to be responsible fo
Tags: IPv6, it management, Microsoft Windows XP, networking, Stephens, TheTechMail
Discussion threads 2006-11-06
Robert Cringely shows blatant ignorance of networking
Normally I dont get too worked up when someone makes a complete fool out of himself on networking issues but when a well known pundit like Robert Cringely of PBS writes an article thats filled with errors from beginning to finish about IPv6, I have to call it like I...
Tags: Desktop, Infrastructure, IPv4, IPv6, Linux, Mobile/Wireless, Networking, Robert, Security, Vista
Blog posts 2006-11-06
Google becomes Wal-mart, assimilates Internet
I, Cringely found via Futurismic has another wacko theory about the future of tech: Google will steal a page from the Wal-Mart playbook, effectively leveraging its existing cash on hand to buy out the entire competitive infrastructure of its industry, namely the Internet. In other words,...
Tags: Google Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Plan, Internet, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2005-11-22
Google, the server company?
Google, the mammoth Web company that runs almost half of the search on the Web, relies on back-end servers that have to withstand the toughest of loads and response criteria. Recently, Google received a patent on the concept of a "mobile data center," which is a standard shipping container packed...
Tags: Google Inc., Idea, Data Centers, Channel Management, Storage, Servers, Hardware, Data Management, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-11
Voice over IP independents plummet, major players pushing them out?
Comcast was Number One in VoIP subscriber growth for calendar year 2006, outselling Vonage two-to-one. VoIP popularity is rising (note Digium, the company backing the VoIP open-source software Asterisk, and their new PBX replacement). But with the impending demise of cut-rate SunRocket on August 5th, Vonage has...
Tags: Comcast Corp., Vonage Holdings Corp., IP, SunRocket, VoIP Popularity, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommunications, Networking, Lea Rush
Blog posts 2007-08-01
Network neutrality (or down with open source)
fearI voted "fear" as the motive. The powers that be are afraid of free speech, and the ability of the people to circumvent big media.Case in point: Ron Paul has raised more money than all other candidates but Mitt Romney and Rudy the cross-dresser. He's ahead in most unscientific polls,...
Tags: catseverywhere@..., Net Neutrality, government, Ron Paul, Network Neutrality, Internet, open source
Discussion threads 2007-08-14
Coming soon to a laptop near you: 1.2TB hard drives
Rip, Rip, Rip your drive ]:)Now why would anyone NEED that much data walking around waiting to get stolen / lost? The technology is supper, no question. And there is always going to be a need for more storage space. But Please not for waddle'n 'round with. ; -dDo share...
Tags: Notebooks, Backups, Games, paulmah@..., laptop computer, backup, hard drive, game
Discussion threads 2007-08-10
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blog rootMirroring my blog here is an interesting ideaI am interested in seeing how well this integrates the feed from my regular blog. Mirroring an existing blog ia na excellent idea.MSFT Desktop Search Out of BetaBetaNews | MSN Desktop Search Moves Out of Beta"Microsoft's MSN division on Monday launched...
Tags: Web site development, AJAX, Blogging, Web technology, elmer@..., Sober.Q, external Website, Web site, German Spam Linked, blog, IBM Corp.
Discussion threads 2005-05-19
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