NYC Misses Clue Train
Q: Why did the New York MTA miss the ClueTrain?A: Because it couldn't find a train schedule anywhere!The New York Times reports that the MTA considers any use of its public train schedules that it...
View ArticleBenoit Felten in Washington DC
One of the more thoughtful infrastructure analysts in the business, Benoit Felten, has a free evening in Washington DC on September 8. If you're trying to understand the Eurofiber scene, Benoit's your...
View ArticleHighly unusual meeting . . .
Forbes reports[Yesterday there was] a highly unusual joint meeting of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, the Maine Public Utilities Commission and the Vermont Public Service Board. The goal...
View ArticleFairPoint to renege on deal
The Concord (NH) Monitor reports:FairPoint Communications told regulators yesterday that it will not meet its commitment to expand broadband internet access to 75 percent of its access lines by the...
View ArticleBTOP Reviewer Isn't a Reviewer Yet
There's a new blog in town, BTOP Reviewer, by Mike O'Connor that documents his experience as he applies to be a reviewer for the NTIA's Broadband Technology Opportunity Program. As a reviewer, he would...
View ArticleAi Wei Wei, censorship, earthquake, protest, police brutality, surgery, the...
Was Ai Wei Wei, the awestriking artist from mainland China I met at the DLD conference in 2007, beaten by Chinese police for protesting the deaths of thousands of school children in Chengdu when...
View ArticleTexting & Driving, Killer App!
Are cellcos complicit in our nation's 42,000 traffic deaths and 2,500,000 injuries every year? Let's talk about the Last Mile . . .This morning's "News" story on the local Disney-GE-Time-Warner-Fox-TV...
View ArticleVerizon throws 18 states under the progress train
I am a happy Verizon FIOS fiber-to-the-home customer in Connecticut, I admire the long view Verizon took to build its FIOS infrastructure, and I appreciate the substantial punishment that Verizon took...
View ArticleAre Colleges Obsolete?
Zephyr Teachout, of Dean Campaign fame, has an Op-Ed in last Sunday's Washington Post that builds an intriguing disruption scenario from several trends in college education. Her central claim is...
View ArticleOneWebDay, an excellent Op-Ed
The Op-Ed quoted below, in yesterday's Burlington (NC) Times-News, by Janna Quitney Anderson, hits the very core of the spirit of OneWebDay.This is a hot time for the World Wide Web in North Carolina,...
View ArticleMaking Network Neutrality Sustainable, Revisited
Today FCC Chairman Genichowski announced that the FCC's Network Neutrality Proceeding is entering the rule-making stage. This is a historic milestone, worth celebrating, but the milestone is on a road...
View ArticleJust saying . . .
Net Neutrality will be small potatoes if the U.S. Supreme Court expands corporate personhood. The carrier could become just-another-biased-intermediary rather than a trusted, neutral...
View ArticleFlash!!! Global Crossing discovers Ethernet
I was going to leave a comment on the Global Crossing blog posting entitled The Safe Bet Seems to be Ethernet, but that blog's comments are temporarily disabled.The post's author, Jeff Smith, Global...
View ArticleQuote of Note: Blair Levin
"Broadband is a way that people connect to the Internet."Blair Levin, Executive Director, Omnibus Broadband Initiative, as interviewed by David Weinberger here. Why I care.Technorati Tags:...
View ArticleHappy Birthday Norton Buffalo!
Norton Buffalo, harmonica player extraordinaire, turns 58 today.Not all that big a deal, except that he's just been diagnosed with stage four lung cancer, and it has spread into his brain.Norton has...
View ArticleWrong on the "Exaflood," Wrong on Network Neutrality
In 2007, Johna Till Johnson, president of Nemertes Research, published a paper that hyped a so-called "Exaflood" -- a kooky Discovery Institute idea about how the Internet would drown in its own...
View ArticleNew Rules? Not here.
The new FTC rules about disclosing quid pro quos, business relationships and other possible ulterior motives will not affect this blog.I've always disclosed facts that might influence my opinion about...
View ArticleNobel Prize honors fiberoptics
Woods Hole, my home town, has six scientific institutions and a year-round population of under 1000. As Gloucester is to fish, as Pittsburgh was to steel, as Palo Alto is to venture capital, so is...
View ArticleMood Messages
UPDATE: Problem solved! Thanks to Phil Wolff and Anonymous. The key is:Skype Preferences>Advanced>Disable Mood Message ChatDoes anybody know how to block "Mood Messages" in Skype?If so, please...
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