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Driven by the inability of page views to properly measure people’s use of sites with streaming video and AJAX, Nielsen/NetRatings is switching to ranking websites by time spent. Now, how’s about those offsite widgets… (Associated Press) “What constitutes a view?” we asked a couple weeks ago, […] Read more »

As Jeff says, enough of this Web 2.0 stuff. I am going back to the roots. You will see what I mean. Read more »

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It seems the Tablet PC is growing in popularity with Mac users, no doubt since Apple just won’t listen to the masses who keep asking for a Mac Tablet.  Some brave Mac owners are doing what they have to do and picking up Tablet PCs to […] Read more »

Sin City is better, according to eBay founder Pierre Omidyar who tells Business Week that in Silicon Valley, “the public servants can’t live in the communities they serve there because it’s too expensive. It didn’t feel like a healthy dynamic. Paul K thinks this is some […] Read more »

Can you believe it? It has been almost a year since I wrote about TowerStream, a tiny Rhode Island company that proved that if you use enough common sense you can make fixed wireless work, and that you don’t need to raise billions from the stock […] Read more »

After being on the ropes for a long time, it seems Lucent Technologies might finally have some good news to share this week. The company hosts an analyst day on Thursday, and is most likely to talk up with wireless business. Incidentally, wireless now accounts for […] Read more »

This morning WSJ reported that News Corp is pulling the plug on its satellite-based Internet service. Hughes Electronics had embarked on an ambitious plan to deliver broadband to consumers and businesses using satellites made by Boeing. Seems News Corp executives have doubts about the financial viability […] Read more »

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