Social Network Families
DPI Is Not Too Bad
No-Cartoon-Sunday
Sorry, no cartoon today. And I guess I'm a little late with my rant.
But it bugs me, that Apple ensures an iPhone monopoly in every nation by letting just one provider sell it.
And the provider can charge ridiculous prices for the plans.
E.g. here in Germany you can normally get every phone with every provider. That ensures competition.
But not with the iPhone. You have to buy it with the T-Mobile plan, which charges you at least 49 Euro for unlimited data. And T-Mobile cripples the bandwith to 64kBit download / 16kBit upload after 300MB of downloaded data . Why do I need 3G when it's crippled to ISDN pace?
Thank you Apple for bringing us the monopoly back!
(I have to confess: The iPhone is great and I want one too.)
The Tough Software Business
Good Comments
Best Friends
With the opportunities of a SOA the business side and the IT side will become best friends.
The Podnoses - Episode 27
The Cloud Thingy
Cool Geeks
Ulysses
The Real Followers
The History Of The Telephone - Part 1
The History Of The Telephone - Part 1
Spooky Twitter
Retired Jason Calacanis
Jason Calacanis has retired from blogging and switched to E-Mails (see himself and TechCrunch).
Let's see how long.
The History Of Web 2.0 - Part 16
The Genesis Of A Tweet
It's A SOA
Joe McKendrick quotes the Burton Group:
“Many of them had deployed multiple successful projects, but most of those projects were focused on just one integration problem,” Manes said. “It was just a bunch of Web services. … The service is only built for one application and it’s never going to be used again.”
Maybe it's sometimes just a question of will.