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Dana Dana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for over 25 years and has covered the online world professionally since 1985. He founded the "Interactive Age Daily" for CMP Media, and has written for the Chicago Tribune, Advertising Age, and dozens of other publications over the years.
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Moore’s Law defines the history of technology. It held that the number of circuits etched on a given piece of silicon could double every 18 months as far as its author, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, could see. Moore’s Law has spawned constant revolutions since then, not just in computing but in communications, in science, in a host of areas. Moore’s Law applies to radios, and to optical fiber, but there are some areas where it doesn’t apply. In this blog we’ll take a daily look at new implications of Moore’s Law in real time, as it rolls forward to create our future.
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Category Index
802.11
No Such Thing as Free WiFi
The Phony Fon "Scandal"
Is Otellini Changing Intel Quickly Enough?
Diminishing Returns on Spectrum
Om mane padme WRONG
Mobile WiMax (Finally) Approved
Big Boost to Medical Always On
What The World of Always On Needs Now
Good News From New Orleans
Universal Mobile Phones Coming Soon
Give Me Hotzones or Give Me Death
Intel WiMax Strategy Fizzling
Is That HotSpot Registered?
Off Line
Are These WiFi Concessions Necessary?
Mesh Era Finally Arrives
The Best Way to Kill Technology
Mobile "Internet" Service Isn't
Halfway Through the Decade of Wireless
Not All HotSpot Advantages Obvious
Intel Fights the Power
Wi-Fi and Real Estate
An Always-On Endorsement
The OTHER Supreme Court Decision
No Such Thing As Free WiFi
Medical Always-On Niche Prospers
Even Free WiFi Needs a Business Model
Dismissing Always On Applications
The Gadget Era
This Week's Clue: Personal Network Management
Always On Political Roadblock
Always On Is RFID
Wi-Fi-in'
WiFi Ground War
The Open Source Political Challenge
The Hole In Intel's WiMax Strategy
Components of the Always On World
Business Week Almost Writes About Always On
How Intel Can Fix Its Mobility Problems Right Now
WiFi Movement in Disarray
The Right Way to CityWide WiFi
Why Philly WiFi Will Fail
War Against Hotspots Begins
VOIP Hot Now, Not Later
Who Killed ROKR?
Spectrum Law Is Not Property Law
One More Step for Always On
Two Ways To WiFi Coverage
UWB Standard Struggles Hit the FCC
Moore's Law of Market Acceptance
Barrett for President
How Intel Gets Its Groove Back
Another Always On Resource
Aloha Means Competition
The Return of Voice
Wideray or the Highway
Always On At Demo@15
WiMax is Leapfrog
Always On Led By Media?
Philly Fights Back
The WiMax Split
Dayton's Glue
Earthlink In The Sky With Dayton
VOIP Phones Get More (Choices, Money, Profits)
Another Greater Fool Study
An Intimate World
The Future of Roaming
What A Single Chip Phone Means
Bush's Robot Army
HearthStone
Stopping The Evil Twin
Can Intel WiMax Win?
What Motorola Is Missing
Invisible Technology
The Phone as Remote
Kings of Always-On
T-Mobile's Strategy: 802.1X
Long Live The Monthly Subscription
Dissing Open Spectrum
Steve Stroh's New Home
Crippling WiFi
How Cities Should Deal With WiFi
Too Greedy To Have A Clue
Long Arm Of The LAN
Hotspot Hazards
Really Always-On
Experiments in Frugality
Franchising WiFi
Read The Fine Print: Pennsylvania's Shame
Intel Will Come Back
Third World Broadband
Home LAN Market Retains Potential
My Fair Network
Motorola's Hidden Opportunity
Red Light, Green Light
The Wi-Fi Paradox
Everyone Mesh Together
How Carriers Plan To Capture Wi-Fi
Always-On In Korea
Skype's Game
The Carriers' Wi-Fi Play
Adjusting Wi-Fi To Fit
The Future of VoWi-Fi
Dissing Wi-Max
Intel-Clearwire
SBC "Embrace and Extend" Plan For Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Alliance vs. Broadcom
One Phone To Call Them All
The Bells' Wireless Strategy
Linking Cellular, Wi-Fi Bad For Business
The -Opoly In FCC Powerline Decision
Wi-Fi At A Crossroads
Wanderport: Instant Backhaul
Voice Over Wi-Fi
802.11n Is Here
Lead, Follow, Or Get Out Of The Way
Conspiracy Theorist
Intel's Wi-MAX Plans
Speech Recognition On A Chip
Why The Wi-Fi Market Is Stalled
Citywide Wi-Fi: A Cynical View
Shaping Better Corporate WiFi
A Better Definition of Better
540 Megabit Wi-Fi Standard Proposed
Molding The Network
Hotspots Want To Be Free (With A Sticky Bun)
Alvarion Dominating 802.11
Spectrum: The New Frontier
The Last Phone Company Asset, Under Threat
Great White Broadband Bird
Horse Out, But We Got The Barn Door Closed
Linksys' Quick-n-Dirty
More On Wi-LAN Patent
More Stupid Patent Tricks
802.11s
Taking WiMax To The Max
Satellite Data Dead Again
SBC Will Win This Strike
The Predators Fall
Was Microsoft Ever In This Game?
Gas Plasma Antenna (Scam?)
2Wire To Pump Up The Volume
Next Turn In Notebooks
The Age Of 802.16 Dawns
CP/M Days
Google Does Wi-Fi

Always On
The Video Fiction
Is Otellini Changing Intel Quickly Enough?
Big Boost to Medical Always On
The Platform Challenge
What The World of Always On Needs Now
Universal Mobile Phones Coming Soon
Getting to Cellular Always-On
Give Me Hotzones or Give Me Death
Are These WiFi Concessions Necessary?
Mesh Era Finally Arrives
The Best Way to Kill Technology
Trust and the Network Boundary
Halfway Through the Decade of Wireless
Intel Fights the Power
Wi-Fi and Real Estate
Marc Canter's Clue
TheFeature Closes
An Always-On Endorsement
The OTHER Supreme Court Decision
No Such Thing As Free WiFi
Medical Always-On Niche Prospers
Dismissing Always On Applications
It's Little Brother, Stupid
I'm My Own Big Brother
This Week's Clue: Personal Network Management
Always On Political Roadblock
Gateway to Nowhere
Always On Is RFID
WiFi Ground War
Moore Transitions
The Hole In Intel's WiMax Strategy
Components of the Always On World
A Chip On Everything
Business Week Almost Writes About Always On
How Intel Can Fix Its Mobility Problems Right Now
WiFi Movement in Disarray
The Right Way to CityWide WiFi
Why Philly WiFi Will Fail
War Against Hotspots Begins
VOIP Hot Now, Not Later
Spectrum Law Is Not Property Law
One More Step for Always On
Negroponte's Mobile Clue
Two Ways To WiFi Coverage
UWB Standard Struggles Hit the FCC
Google's Biggest Achievement
How Intel Gets Its Groove Back
Another Always On Resource
One Word: Plastics
More On Always On (For Real)
The Return of Voice
Always On At Demo@15
Gibson World
Always On Led By Media?
Better-Mannered Applications
The Future of Roaming
What A Single Chip Phone Means
HearthStone
The Always On Era Is Here
What Motorola Is Missing
A Complete Always-On Medical System
Invisible Technology
The Phone as Remote
Kings of Always-On
Will Fastap Replace QWERTY?
Zigbee (Finally)
Always-On Hobbyist Toolkit
Really Always-On
The Mobile TV Hype Machine
Read The Fine Print: Pennsylvania's Shame
Intel Will Come Back
Another View On Voice
Everyone Mesh Together
InvisibleContent
Always-On In Korea
Skype's Game
Adjusting Wi-Fi To Fit
Circuits On Your Clothes
The New Look For Spring: Bluetooth In Your Ear
UWB Will Survive
Overestimating Zigbee
Intel-Clearwire
Always-On In Your Car
Always-On In My Shorts
Always-On Inside
Point Of Sale Unplugged
IBM: Big Risks Live
Speech Recognition On A Chip
IBM's Great Donation
Why The Wi-Fi Market Is Stalled
Tech Doesn't Run On Polls (Yet)
Medicine's Luddite Lobby
Agile Radio Steps Into Silicon
Spectrum: The New Frontier
The Nanotech Debate Begins
The Real RFID Debate
Always-On Test Beds
Verizon's BREW Spoiling
Mid-Life Crisis
Assuming The Worst
Toshiba Pushes Smaller Fuel Cell
The Zigbee Dance
Always-On Saving Energy
Insteon
Another False Dawn For Networked Homes
Good News Time
Howard Lovy Explains It All
What Turned Me On To Intel
Sensors: Detroit's Big Chance
Zigbee in Seattle: Ember Takes Over
The Internet Of Things
Where's Zigbee Now?
Philips' Zigbee Zag
A Black Box Solution
Where Does Zigbee Go Now?
Zigbee Ties To Patent Wars
Zigbee!
The Old Switcheroo
What, Not How
Why Gateways Matter
What's A Gateway?
Not Bad With One Arm Tied Behind The Back
Buzzword of The Year
The Trouble With Intel
Where Do Gateways Come From?
Chapter Two: Home Gateways
All-In Solutions Dangerous
A Fatter Kernel
Late Isn't Never
Talk To Me
The Real Issue In Telco Dominance
Michael Powell Learns A Lesson
Hints Of Always-On At Wherify
Dean's Law Hits Broadband
Two Ways To Always-On
Rich Clients
First Up: Netopia
The Cell Phone Model
Don't Turn Off RFID
I'm Not Crazy
More (or Moore) on The Tipping Point
A Kernel Vs. An OS
Has Intel Goofed?
Mesh Steps In The Right Direction
Paul Allen's Mini-Notebook

B2B
No Such Thing as Free WiFi
The Watermarking of the Web
Monopolists at the Academic Gates
Gas Rationing
This Week's Clue: George Lindsay
Apple's Friends are Foreign
Verisign, Cellular a match made in heaven (Not)
HIPAA and Unintended Consequences
Marc Canter's Clue
Ballmer's Microsoft
Moore's Law is Everywhere
The Right Way to CityWide WiFi
MMS Interoperability (Finally)
One More Step for Always On
Another Always On Resource
Wideray or the Highway
Encryption Must Become Flexible
A Special Chip-on-the-Shoulder Attitude
MCI Fingered for Spam Flood
VOIP Phones Get More (Choices, Money, Profits)
What A Single Chip Phone Means

Blink ›
Quote of the Day
Here Come 'da Judge
Back In Their Pajamas
5,000 Hour Fuel Cell
New Software, Better Service
Mobile Growth for 2005 is 380 million
Google Blogsearch Open
A Visit to New Orleans
Hurricane Victims Must Use IE
Quick Quote From Yours Truly
Corante Author on WZNN in Asheville
What I'm Listening To
Mo Mowlam Dead
Grow Up, Eugene
Wireless Business Models
Microsoft VisiOn (uh, Vista)
NPR and Philly WiFi
Marc Canter Responds
Quote of the Day
Jamster Adds RSS Spam
BlogAds Gets TBS Gig
Ebbers Gets 25 Years
Joe-Jobber
Disney Cellular Idiocy
Chinese PR Experts Needed
Siemens Dumps Mobile Business
Cellular WiFi
The Microsoft Sign-0ff
Asinine
Unitarian Jihad
U.S. Now 16th In Broadband
Murdoch To Papers: You're Dead
Cell Companies Don't Provide Internet
Bidding for MCI Hits $10 Billion
Earthlink Backs MetroFi
Adobe Buying Macromedia
The Next Pope
Intel Wants Moore Article
Municipal WiFi a Reality (in Wales)
CIA Invests In Always On
New Always On Resource
.jobs and .travel to go live
Predictive Text Patent Filed By Texas
IEEE Approves Single 802.11n Proposal
NGage Price Cut To $99
Intel Pushes MMX2 For Mobiles
Samsung 7Mb Camera Phone
T-Mobile Drops Sidekick Service
ICG Wins Back Its Listing
Half Of All Texts Are Spam?
Pot Helps Alzheimers Patients
Sony Drops Clie and Palm
HK Installed Base Very Young
Einstein @ Home
Crazy Frog A Single
A Strange New Trend
Google Maps Is Here
Cheaper WiFi For Britain
More on Wolfram Music
Nokia's Plans
Earthlink Mobile
New Virii
Pigeons Get Final Lay-Off
Siemens Mobile Gone By January 27?
Life And Silicon Married
Fliers Want Phones Off
STB Rechargeable
New Airport Fad
Mozilla Security Holes
Ads In RSS Feed
Six Apart to Buy LiveJournal
3G Successor On The Horizon
Ring Rage
Cabir Leaks Out
China Mobile Subscriber Count
Korean Mobile Spam
Leapfrogging
Bluetooth Car
Cellular Directory Hoax
1 In 4 Worldwide Have Mobiles


Truth Like Fiction


Spam Trends (In My Inbox)
Bluetooth Security Needed
ESPN Wireless
3G By 2006

blogging
Dana's Quick Writing Course
Blog Pimple About to Pop?
Show Trial
Yahoo Gets Lost in Translation (Badda-Boom, Badda-Bing)
The Content Chimera
Fox' MySpace Violates Net Neutrality
The Terrorists Won
The Traffic Economy
The al-Jazeerah Story
We're Number 21
Open Source Political Opportunity
Blogging Bubble
What Becomes a Blog Most?
Analysts, Advocates and Journalists
How To Be A Big Time 21st Century Brand
The End of Online Freedom?
Where Bloggers Go For News
The New Credibility
Is the Blogosphere Really Better?
WYGIWYS -- What You Get Is What You See
This Week's Clue: Second Acts
The Secret Behind the Quick Sales?
Blogging's AOL Moment
Financial Battle for the New Interface
This Week's Clue: Journalism With Google Maps
The Dry Drunk Meme
Fight for the New Interface
Refusing to Learn
What blogging does to Journalists
Gangs of New Blog
The Moore's Law Dialectic
Becoming an Un-Person
Seattle Weekly Discovers VRWC
Technorati Should Be For Sale
The New Interfaces (co-starring Steve Stroh as "The Expert")
CBS Bets On Ververs
The Citizen Journalism Fad
A Blogger's Plea for Truth
The Moblog Disaster
London Calling
Pressure on the Good Guys
TheFeature Closes
Media Anarchy
The Real Mark Cuban
Death of RSS Keywords
The Journalism Crisis
Best. Commencement. Speech. Ever.
Who You Want Working for You
When Will They Ever Learn?
Dismissing Always On Applications
Second Secular Humanist Revival Meeting
Seven Rules for Corporate Blogs
The Short Tail
The Real Open Source Challenge is Getting Paid
One for the Web?
The Fog of Blogs
The News Cartel
No BP or Morgan Stanley Ads Here
Whatever Happened To That Jobs Kid?
The Right Blogging Business Model
This Week's Clue: Jerimoth Hill
Rushdie World
Payola
PARTI Hearty
Blogging Business Models
The Times vs. Sullivan Boundary
CNN Surrenders to Blogosphere
Googlejuice, Googlejuice, Googlejuice
The Real Difference Between Blogging and Journalism
Dirty Little Secret: Glenn Reynolds Is OK
Weekend Reading
East of the Blog, West of the Media
Where A Blog Business Model Starts
Is Blogging Journalism?
Blog Item Placement Flux
Two Blogging Markets
New Week, New Reading List
The Lost Point
After the Fall
My Mistake
Lessons Learned follow-up
Lessons Learned
Ornstein Syndrome
The Crisis at Google (and how to solve it)
Broken Links, RSS Abuse and Beyond
Blogger of the Year
Your Weekend Reading
Criminals Discover Blogging
Citizen Blog
Tyranny of the Beat
Googlesphere
Finding the Good Stuff
Which Medium Shares Grief Best?
Dana's Law of Content
Google vs. News Inc.
Editorial Licensing
The Blogging Co-Opters
How AFP Can Win Its Suit
So Now You Notice...Why?
Fixing the MSM
Bloggers are the new Stasi?
Google News Tilting Blog Playing Field
OJR Still Clueless
Headlines Lie: No One Is Protected
Fall of the American Empire
The Blog Crucible
The Podcasting Boom (How to Profit from it)
The Jones-O'Gara Feud
Would Franklin Blog, Would Jefferson Fileshare
The Jordan Affair
Blog Your Way Out Of A Job
The Human Middleware Problem
Ch-ch-ch-Changes
Open Source Politics
The Best Way To Track News (Is Not Here Yet)
MCI Fingered for Spam Flood
RSS Dreams
Do Not Go Gently
Open Source Campaigns
Spam Blogging
Panix Attack
Who's A Journalist, and the Tragedy of the Dean Campaign
Last Word on the SixApart-LiveJournal Merger
Many Too Many
Editing Blogs
The Christmas Slows
Blogiquette
Regulation Good
Nova Spivack's Chain Letter
Digerati News Blackout
Microsoft's Chinese Experiment
Blink, Blink
RSS Spam
Blogging As Strategy
News You Can Use
Blogging On Demand
Megatrends on Steroids
The Sell-Blog
Blogging As Media
A True Blog Hero
What's a Blog? Still A Stupid Question
Transparency Makes Blogs Believable
More Thoughts On The Blogging Business
Secrets of Blog Success
The Blogging Of The President 2004

Business Models
What Must Craigslist Do?
No Such Thing as Free WiFi
Blog Pimple About to Pop?
The Return of Political Spam
The Superbowl's Most Important Ad
Corruption On The Web
HIPAA Worse Than The Disease
The Internet Necessity
This Week's Clue The Entrepreneurial Team
Porn Fight Kills the E-Mail Guy
This Week's Clue: Circuit Breakers
What Jobs Could Buy Today
Angel (Investors) in America
The Content Chimera
The Watermarking of the Web
Melinda
The CES Hype Machine Tunes Up
The eBay Myth
The Traffic Economy
Nationalize the Phone Network
Monopolists at the Academic Gates
The Right Way to Economic Development
Surrender, Billy
Big Boost to Medical Always On
The Platform Challenge
Getting to Cellular Always-On
Finally, Some Decent Podcast Aggregation
We're Number 21
What's In A Name?
Microsoft's Latest Cable Play
Blogging Bubble
Give Me Hotzones or Give Me Death
Content Fetish
Binary Thinking in an Analog World
Why Monopoly 4.0 Will Fail
The Achilles Heel of Web 2.0
This Week's Clue: 20th Century Limited
Net Neutrality Will Triumph
The Collectors
The $50 Cellphone
eCraig
The Speed of Deciding
Are These WiFi Concessions Necessary?
This Week's Clue: The Open Source Business Model
The Secret Behind the Quick Sales?
Thoughts on Web 2.0
Blogging's AOL Moment
Who Should Lead Google?
Why Kids Need to Lead
Trust and the Network Boundary
Financial Battle for the New Interface
eBay Changes its Business
Murdoch's Internet Strategy
Vinton What's the Frequency?
Upgrade-itis
This Week's Clue: Journalism With Google Maps
Fight for the New Interface
The Killer App for Broadband
The Other Katrina
The Best Way to Save Gas
The Value of Credibility
A Basic Threat To The Web
Why Is Oil So High?
In Search of...Wireless Business Models
Outgrowing the Grownup
Dumb Predictions
The Lessons of Walton and Ford
The Tech-Politics Contradiction
Payday Loans, Now Online
Marc Canter's Clue
Lazy Reporter Calls Reporter Lazy
Pay for Play Is Already Here
Is Chris DeWolfe Worth $580 million?
Press Bias
The New Interfaces (co-starring Steve Stroh as "The Expert")
This Week's Clue: Mr. Pulitzer, Tear Down This Wall!
Lasica: King of Irony
An Always-On Endorsement
AMD's New Legal Offensive
A Digital Brown? Or A Digital Plessy?
No Such Thing As Free WiFi
Hilary Rosen Gets It (Too Late)
This Week's Clue: Two Trains
Medical Always-On Niche Prospers
Even Free WiFi Needs a Business Model
This Week's Clue: Deep Commerce
The Short Tail
The Real Open Source Challenge is Getting Paid
The News Cartel
Et Tu, Frodo?
Whatever Happened To That Jobs Kid?
The Right Blogging Business Model
File Hoarders Get BitTorrent Win
This Week's Clue: Jerimoth Hill
Gateway to Nowhere
Blogging Business Models
Blogonomics
The Real Difference Between Blogging and Journalism
Intel's New Direction
Social Mobility
Pitch Credibility
Where A Blog Business Model Starts
The Lies of Market Research
Last Word on VOIP
The Entrepreneur's Secret is No
14 Clues Murdoch Won't Use
Moore Transitions
Two Blogging Markets
The Lost Point
The Crisis at Google (and how to solve it)
Advice for Young Journalists
Open Source Transparency
How Intel Can Fix Its Mobility Problems Right Now
Citizen Blog
The Right Way to CityWide WiFi
Tyranny of the Beat
Googlesphere
JamsterGate
Journalists Still Don't Get Moore
Jumping the iPod
Finding the Good Stuff
Entrepreneurial Tug of War
The Demonization of Google Has Begun
How To Kill Your Newspaper
Content's Forgotten Middle Class
The Blogging Co-Opters
MMS Interoperability (Finally)
The Bandwidth Restaurant
AOL Surrenders To The Net (AFP Take Note)
Yahoo and Google Party Like It's 1999
VOIP Hot Now, Not Later
Can SMS Save MMS?
OJR Still Clueless
Alternate Attention
Newspapers Are Your Big Opportunity
America Rising? No.
Permission in Big Transactions
Gates Feeling Groovy, or a Microsoft OzFest
The Podcasting Boom (How to Profit from it)
The Jones-O'Gara Feud
Wideray or the Highway
Always On At Demo@15
The Jordan Affair
The Value of Reputation
Time for Jobs to Buy Sony
Iron Chef Silicon
Always On Led By Media?
How Miracles Filter Down
Mobile Industry's Little Secret
Did Branding End Fiorina's Reign?
Sprint's Clue
The Best Way To Track News (Is Not Here Yet)
Let's Do Lunch
RSS Dreams
Food on Paper
Earthlink In The Sky With Dayton
The Key to Growth is Competition
Different Routes To Cellular Growth
Lessons From SBC-AT&T
VOIP Phones Get More (Choices, Money, Profits)
Oh No, Mr. Bill
The Future of Roaming
What A Single Chip Phone Means
Spam Blogging
Taking Dodgeball Past Monday Morning
Googling The World
The Broadband Answer
Last Word on the SixApart-LiveJournal Merger
Roll Up Begin Again
Kings of Always-On
Bundling Up Against Cold Competition
The Old Dough-Re-Me
Long Live The Monthly Subscription
Editing Blogs
What Open Source Outlook Could Mean
After the Fire (The Fire Still Burns)
This Winter's Family Fun Game: Get Steven
Regulation Good
Motorola IBD
Time-Warner Dumb Deal Prize To Sprint
Long Arm Of The LAN
Hotspot Hazards
ESPN Phone
TotalNews Bahrain
Microsoft's Chinese Experiment
Blink, Blink
The Mobile TV Hype Machine
RSS Ads
Wolfram For The 21st Century
Nokia Preminet-ion
Beattie's Clue
Blogging On Demand
Moore's Law In Action
Megatrends on Steroids
SEO As Standard Equipment
Don't Believe Any Survey
The Sell-Blog
Why Micropayments May Never Work
Health Care Technology Standards Needed Stat
Extorting The Marketplace
A Political Struggle
The Power of Windows
Dana's Law of Creativity Software
More Thoughts On The Blogging Business
Basic (Executive) Instinct
Medicine's Luddite Lobby
Disney's PC
Google Gets Scammy
Secrets of Blog Success
Blogging In Perspective
Verizon's BREW Spoiling
Fighting The Registration Police
Banks Take Over Processing
Ogre
Secret Of E-Mail Marketing Revealed
Information Wanted
More Movies for Grown-ups
Fighting for Redefinition
Don't Beg. Build.
Still Better At It Than Some
Ford's Law
Sloan's Law
Print On Demand Hits Bookstores
Short Stories
The Danger of Analogy

Business Strategy
Fall of Radio Shack
Yahoo Gets Lost in Translation (Badda-Boom, Badda-Bing)
The Phony Fon "Scandal"
AOL, Yahoo Will Sell You Out for a Penny (Maybe Less)
Corruption On The Web
St. Google and the Dragons
The Internet Necessity
The Law and Google
This Week's Clue The Entrepreneurial Team
Porn Fight Kills the E-Mail Guy
Railroaded
This Week's Clue: Circuit Breakers
What Jobs Could Buy Today
The Video Fiction
It's the Process, Stupid
The Watermarking of the Web
Making Microsoft Disappear
Is Otellini Changing Intel Quickly Enough?
File Hoarding 1.0 Proves Bad Business
Diminishing Returns on Spectrum
Fox' MySpace Violates Net Neutrality
Om mane padme WRONG
Memo to Soros
Web Bloatware
Sun COO Endorses Intel
The eBay Myth
Time Warner Dips Into the Funny Money Again
Is This Google's Riskiest Move Yet?
Windows Live Why?
Surrender, Billy
False Lessons of the Dreamworks Deal
This Week's Clue: Kilby's Law
Moore's Handwriting On the Wall
The Platform Challenge
Web 1.0 Bust on Web 2.0 Boom
Lessons From Virgin Mobile
Will the Blogosphere Break Up Sony?
Moore's Chicken Pecks Sony
Mapquest Going Down
How A Titty Bar Visit Could Cost You Big Time
What's In A Name?
Solving The Retail Experience
Give Me Hotzones or Give Me Death
Content Fetish
Stringer's Choice
The Fall of eBay
Binary Thinking in an Analog World
How To Be A Big Time 21st Century Brand
Why Monopoly 4.0 Will Fail
Intel WiMax Strategy Fizzling
The Achilles Heel of Web 2.0
Bush and Gates
Where Bloggers Go For News
Net Neutrality Will Triumph
The Collectors
The Return of AT&T
Should I Kill My Phone Line?
The New Credibility
Intel Losing Power
Comeback of the Year: Chris Anderson Leads Wired Back
This Week's Clue: The Entrepreneurial Mind Set
eCraig
Walter Scott's Internet Power Play
The Speed of Deciding
Microsoft Plays Ogre
Yahoo's Blogging Dilemma
This Week's Clue: The Open Source Business Model
WYGIWYS -- What You Get Is What You See
What's Wrong with the new iPod?
Cramer Gets Prechterized
The Secret Behind the Quick Sales?
Thoughts on Web 2.0
Blogging's AOL Moment
Gas Rationing
Who Should Lead Google?
Another Route Toward Long-Term Research