Seing as it’ll add fuel to the Win bad, Mac good or even worse the Win bad, Linux good argument. But I can’t resist… With a hat tip to Zoli, please welcome the site from Times Square;
So – unsurprisingly Facebook did a partial turnaround on its privacy policy for Beacon, deciding that consent would be required before users activity data was published. Posts have claimed that this is the “canary in the coalmine” event for…
Now there’s a title to fire up my more left leaning readers…… Deborah Hill-Cone wrote this morning on the new legislation in New Zealand that is designed to coerce employers into offering flexible employment arrangements. Deborah says; The flexible…
It’s always pretty cool to hear of Kiwis doing good things (other than Andy Lark who we hear about all the time :-)). Troy Wing is a Kiwi, CTO for Forcelogix and a blogger to boot. In his post…
Matt posted here about the mistakes Facebook has made viz a vis privacy and beaver beacon (I DO think “Facebook Beaver” has a better ring to it!). He rightly says that innovative telcos (headed by BT who are using…
I couldn’t help but comment on the news that Telecom and WorldXChange are partnering to supply a FTTH/VoIP service to some new subdivisions currently being created. As Matt Crockett (no relation of Davy as far as I know!), CEO…
I must have received the Nigerian scam email a million times (or variations thereof) that’s why I had a quiet chueckle this morning when I read that the tabled have turned (sort of). It seems the Nicholas Negroponte of…
To very different posts today. Marc says Facebook is a timewaster and should be banned inside a workplace. He reasons that the time that could be spent Faceboking should be used on high value networking, Salesforce mining etc. Nick…
I’m sitting here watching the live webcast of the Digital Future Summit. A friend IMd me an said; this needs blogginghow are we going to bat above our weight in a digital economyI replied; i know – but it’s…
A few years ago there were dissenting voices about the Microsoft anti-trust case, a good number of the voices will be incredulous with the news today that antitrust regulators, seeking further controls on Microsoft’s activities, dismissed Google, Firefox, Ajax…