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These are posts that have to do with both existing technology in general and with new technology that is just beginning to break.

The fat pipe equals innovation

Posted on August 9, 2010 by Steven Hodson
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There’s a lot of talk starting to hit the web about the announcement from Google and Verizon about their belief in an open Internet – which is contrary to what everyone was stupidly speculating about last week. From Marshall Kirkpatrick at ReadWriteWeb:

Google and Verizon are completing a press call right now announcing their joint legislative framework proposal: network transparency and FCC enforcement with up to $2 million fines for network providers that engage in anti-competitive measures that hurt consumers. This is the exact opposite of what reports last week speculated the companies were working on.

Funnily enough both companies are talking about how fat pipes are necessary for innovation:

Both companies are talking the innovation-talk, saying that fat, unfettered pipes will lead to more innovation that will make the pie bigger for everyone involved.

Ummm … gee .. isn’t this what I have said more time than I can shake a stick at both here and with Sean on the Braindead TechCast?

But then of course we’re no-body’s .. nobody’s who seem to be more right than wrong about what we’ve said and written.

More details: Verizon-Google Legislative Framework Proposal

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Categories: Technology | Tags: Google, net neutrality, Verizon

Death, permanence and the Web

Posted on July 4, 2010 by Steven Hodson
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None of us are Lazarus Long, we will all die. Just as we are born so to will we at some point, either by natural events or by malfeasance, fade away from living memory.

As much as we would all like to be remembered for all of human memory the chances of us being a Churchill, a Martin Luther King, or even a Genghis Kahn are next to nil.

But that was the illusion that the Web has given us – a sense of permanence, that even after our physical bodies have retired to the dirt our thoughts, dreams and opinions will live on.

It’s a nice dream but a dream all the same. It is a dream that two people I respect highly touched on in recent posts.

The first one is from Louis Gray where he talks about whether or not people’s social profiles should live on past their death. This conversation came about because of Facebook suggesting that Louis should think about re-connecting with one of his Facebook contacts – who had passed away in January from cancer.

Read more …

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Categories: Technology | Tags: death, history, web

Mashable has jumped the shark – or is that jumped the puff

Posted on July 4, 2010 by Steven Hodson
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I honestly couldn’t believe it when I saw this show up as a shared item. I have no problem with sponsored posts as long as they are for products or services within your area of interest and expertise. However can some-one please explain how Cheetos fits in with Mashable subjects?

What makes this even worse though is that 318 people were brain dead enough to think that this piece of shill was worth retweeting.

I am totally dumbfounded.

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Categories: Technology | Tags: Cheetos, social media, sponsored posts

The real Social Media in a single image

Posted on July 1, 2010 by Steven Hodson
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Dinner time in social media land and you are the dinner.

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Categories: Technology | Tags: dinner, social media
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