About this Author

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.
About this Site
Moores 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. Moores Law has spawned constant revolutions since then, not just in computing but in communications, in science, in a host of areas. Moores Law applies to radios, and to optical fiber, but there are some areas where it doesnt apply. In this blog well take a daily look at new implications of Moores Law in real time, as it rolls forward to create our future.
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Date Index
February 2006
27:
The Legend of Dennis Hayes
26:
Evolution Changes Its Mind (Again)
25:
Welcome to 1966
23:
What Must Craigslist Do?
23:
No Such Thing as Free WiFi
22:
The Internet As A Political Issue
22:
Google Images Ruled Illegal
21:
Fall of Radio Shack
18:
Dana's Quick Writing Course
17:
Blog Pimple About to Pop?
15:
Show Trial
14:
Yahoo Gets Lost in Translation (Badda-Boom, Badda-Bing)
12:
The Phony Fon "Scandal"
10:
The Return of Political Spam
09:
The TV Barrier
09:
The Superbowl's Most Important Ad
08:
A Blogger Ethics Panel
05:
AOL, Yahoo Will Sell You Out for a Penny (Maybe Less)
02:
A World of Rationed Liberty
02:
Corruption On The Web
01:
St. Google and the Dragons
January 2006
31:
What Coretta Gave Me
31:
HIPAA Worse Than The Disease
30:
The Internet Necessity
30:
The Law and Google
29:
This Week's Clue The Entrepreneurial Team
25:
Porn Fight Kills the E-Mail Guy
24:
Alternative Energy No Longer an Option
24:
A Curious Theory of Conservatism
24:
4 Years For Spammer: How Much For His Enablers?
23:
Sexual Monsters Inc.
21:
Railroaded
20:
This Week's Clue: Circuit Breakers
20:
What Jobs Could Buy Today
20:
Angel (Investors) in America
19:
Murder the Beloved Country
18:
The Video Fiction
17:
Conservative Crackup over Cable?
15:
It's the Process, Stupid
15:
The Age of Segregation
11:
The Content Chimera
10:
A Government Action I Like
09:
The Watermarking of the Web
09:
Congress Passes Blatantly Unconstitutional Law Against Internet Speech
06:
Making Microsoft Disappear
05:
The Google Bubble
05:
Is Otellini Changing Intel Quickly Enough?
04:
File Hoarding 1.0 Proves Bad Business
03:
Diminishing Returns on Spectrum
03:
Where Is The Power?
02:
Fox' MySpace Violates Net Neutrality
December 2005
30:
Credibility is the Coin of the Realm
29:
End Impeachment Talk Now
28:
Om mane padme WRONG
27:
Memo to Soros
23:
This Week's Clue: The Spring of Consensus
23:
Family Fun, for Christmas
22:
Melinda
22:
The Social Generation
21:
Web Bloatware
21:
Sun COO Endorses Intel
21:
Law & Order Twist in Blackberry Case
20:
The CES Hype Machine Tunes Up
20:
The eBay Myth
19:
Time Warner Dips Into the Funny Money Again
19:
The Terrorists Won
16:
The Traffic Economy
16:
Is This Google's Riskiest Move Yet?
16:
This Week's Clue: Slouching Toward Armageddon
15:
Windows Live Why?
15:
Nationalize the Phone Network
14:
Monopolists at the Academic Gates
14:
The Right Way to Economic Development
13:
Surrender, Billy
12:
This Just In: People Can Be Bad
12:
False Lessons of the Dreamworks Deal
09:
This Week's Clue: Kilby's Law
09:
Moore's Handwriting On the Wall
08:
Mobile WiMax (Finally) Approved
07:
Big Boost to Medical Always On
07:
Bruce Arena's Big Mistake
07:
The Platform Challenge
06:
Web 1.0 Bust on Web 2.0 Boom
06:
Buckytubes Phone Home
06:
Point of Personal Privilege: -ic
05:
Lessons From Virgin Mobile
05:
What The World of Always On Needs Now
05:
Quote of the Day
05:
Good News From New Orleans
02:
Universal Mobile Phones Coming Soon
02:
Here Come 'da Judge
02:
Getting to Cellular Always-On
01:
Bells Formally Seek End of Network Neutrality
November 2005
30:
Will the Blogosphere Break Up Sony?
29:
Moore's Chicken Pecks Sony
28:
Finally, Some Decent Podcast Aggregation
28:
Mapquest Going Down
25:
Where China is Vulnerable
24:
How A Titty Bar Visit Could Cost You Big Time
24:
The al-Jazeerah Story
23:
We're Number 21
22:
Back In Their Pajamas
22:
What's In A Name?
21:
Mooreslore Part of the Year
21:
Solving The Retail Experience
21:
Microsoft's Latest Cable Play
18:
Open Source Political Opportunity
18:
Blogging Bubble
16:
What Becomes a Blog Most?
15:
Sony's Crocodile Tears
15:
Give Me Hotzones or Give Me Death
15:
Phishing and Terrorism
15:
Content Fetish
14:
War Among the Democrats
12:
Stringer's Choice
11:
The Fall of eBay
11:
Analysts, Advocates and Journalists
10:
Binary Thinking in an Analog World
09:
How To Be A Big Time 21st Century Brand
09:
Why Monopoly 4.0 Will Fail
09:
Intel WiMax Strategy Fizzling
09:
The Achilles Heel of Web 2.0
08:
Democracy vs. Consensus
08:
Bush and Gates
07:
The End of Online Freedom?
04:
This Week's Clue: 20th Century Limited
04:
Is That HotSpot Registered?
04:
Viruses Cut out the Middleman
02:
The Second Great Reversal
02:
Where Bloggers Go For News
02:
SBC Worldcom?
01:
Cops vs. Robbers
01:
5,000 Hour Fuel Cell
01:
Net Neutrality Will Triumph
01:
Still the Economy, Stupid
October 2005
31:
How the Bucky Man Transformed My Alma Mater
31:
The Collectors
31:
The Return of AT&T
30:
The $50 Cellphone
30:
Final Exam for CAN-SPAM
30:
Should I Kill My Phone Line?
28:
Replacing Edison
28:
The New Credibility
27:
Saved by the Cable Guy
25:
Intel Losing Power
25:
Rich and Poor
25:
Comeback of the Year: Chris Anderson Leads Wired Back
24:
American Diaspora 34
24:
Off Line
24:
Table of Contents: American Diaspora
21:
This Week's Clue: The Entrepreneurial Mind Set
21:
eCraig
21:
Walter Scott's Internet Power Play
21:
Economic Lesson of Google Print
19:
Is the Blogosphere Really Better?
18:
The Indian Invasion of America
18:
The Speed of Deciding
17:
Are These WiFi Concessions Necessary?
17:
Microsoft Plays Ogre
14:
Yahoo's Blogging Dilemma
14:
This Week's Clue: The Open Source Business Model
14:
American Diaspora 33
13:
Dana's Answer to Jakob's Quest
13:
WYGIWYS -- What You Get Is What You See
13:
What's Wrong with the new iPod?
12:
Corante is Not Second Class Journalism
07:
Cramer Gets Prechterized
07:
This Week's Clue: Second Acts
06:
The Secret Behind the Quick Sales?
06:
Thoughts on Web 2.0
06:
Blogging's AOL Moment
05:
Gas Rationing
05:
Who Should Lead Google?
04:
Super Bear
04:
More on The Internet Break-Up
03:
Mesh Era Finally Arrives
03:
Music Industry Profits Down
03:
This Week's Clue: George Lindsay
02:
Race to the Bottom
02:
This Tower of Babel Has Fallen
September 2005
30:
Internet War Begins...in the U.S.?
29:
Another Route Toward Long-Term Research
29:
You Know, For Kids
29:
The Best Way to Kill Technology
29:
Dean's Choice
28:
American Diaspora 32
28:
Palm-Windows Not A Big Deal
27:
Why Kids Need to Lead
27:
No News May Be News
26:
Trust and the Network Boundary
26:
Apple's Friends are Foreign
26:
Murdoch MySpace Deal Going Pear-Shaped?
25:
This Week's Clue: Back to the 60s
25:
The Source of the Times' Strategy
25:
New Software, Better Service
23:
Wrong Number, It Must be 2005
21:
What? I'm Retirement Age?
21:
Apple Claims iTunes Fix
20:
Who Will Audit the Red Cross?
20:
Google Flattens the World
19:
The Internet as Shopping Mall
19:
Gittin' While the Gittin's Good
18:
Rice Wins Again!
16:
Welcome to the Third World
16:
They Don't Need Your Identity
16:
Paris Hilton Hacker Gets Jail
16:
Mobile Growth for 2005 is 380 million
16:
This Week's Clue: The Mugabe Precedent
14:
Where to Find the Times' Columnists
14:
Financial Battle for the New Interface
14:
Google Blogsearch Open
13:
American Diaspora 31
13:
Meanwhile, back in space
13:
We're All Journalists Now
12:
Why eBay-Skype Could Be AOL-Time Warner
12:
eBay Changes its Business
11:
A Visit to New Orleans
10:
Don't Take iTunes 5.0 for Windows (For Now)
09:
Murdoch's Internet Strategy
09:
The New Normal: A View from Atlanta
08:
Vinton What's the Frequency?
08:
Your Money is Magnetic Ink
08:
Upgrade-itis
07:
Hurricane Victims Must Use IE
07:
Keychain Computing
06:
American Diaspora 30
06:
Bolshevism
05:
The Spoils System
04:
This Week's Clue: Journalism With Google Maps
04:
Sacrifice to Get 'R Done
03:
Quick Quote From Yours Truly
01:
The Dry Drunk Meme
August 2005
31:
Some Good News
31:
Logistics of New Orleans' Kidney Transplant
30:
The Big One
29:
Fight for the New Interface
29:
The Killer App for Broadband
29:
Mobile "Internet" Service Isn't
29:
Corante Author on WZNN in Asheville
28:
What I'm Listening To
28:
The Other Katrina
27:
Save the Internet!
27:
AMD's Big Chance
26:
A Modest Proposal
26:
Google-ology
25:
Halfway Through the Decade of Wireless
25:
Hawaii Should Be Texas
25:
Corruption of the Lists
24:
Google's VOIP Play
23:
American Diaspora 29
22:
Where Gates Bests Jobs
22:
Artificial Scarcity
22:
Verisign, Cellular a match made in heaven (Not)
22:
Apple Phone or UMG Phone?
22:
Not All HotSpot Advantages Obvious
22:
The Best Way to Save Gas
21:
Dating the Next Recession
19:
This Week's Clue: Beyond The Culture Wars
19:
Mo Mowlam Dead
18:
Google's Choice
18:
Verizon's Futuristic "Vision"
17:
The Value of Credibility
16:
The Emperor is Naked! The Empire is a Lie!
16:
Bush Cuts Off DNS Intelligence
16:
Refusing to Learn
15:
A Basic Threat To The Web
15:
The Real Estate Bubble Pops Here
12:
A Great Woman Lies Dying
12:
Grow Up, Eugene
12:
American Diaspora 28
12:
Why Is Oil So High?
10:
Wireless Business Models
10:
In Search of...Wireless Business Models
10:
What blogging does to Journalists
09:
Fox Calls for Better Henhouse Security
09:
HIPAA and Unintended Consequences
09:
A Better Move for Cisco
08:
Time of Confusion
08:
Intel Fights the Power
07:
The WiMax Imperative
06:
Outgrowing the Grownup
05:
Wi-Fi and Real Estate
05:
The Mystery of Overstock.Com
05:
Gangs of New Blog
04:
Dumb Predictions
04:
Above the Law
03:
American Diaspora 27
02:
The Moore's Law Dialectic
01:
What's a Brother Gotta Do (to get fired around here?)
July 2005
31:
The Identity Wars
31:
The Lessons of Walton and Ford
30:
My Bad (H-P's Too)
30:
This Week's Clue: Information Wanted to be Translucent
29:
Microsoft VisiOn (uh, Vista)
29:
The Tech-Politics Contradiction
28:
Payday Loans, Now Online
28:
Magic Word
27:
Becoming an Un-Person
27:
NPR and Philly WiFi
27:
Cheap Shot in a Good Cause
24:
Marc Canter Responds
23:
The Coming Crash?
23:
Marc Canter's Clue
23:
Qwest Seeks Yet More Subsidies
22:
American Diaspora 26
21:
Lazy Reporter Calls Reporter Lazy
21:
Bank of Wal-Mart
21:
Seattle Weekly Discovers VRWC
21:
First Shoe Drops on The Chinese Century
21:
Pay for Play Is Already Here
20:
The Web is Already Balkanized
20:
Corporate Death Penalty
19:
Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth (Gumby)
19:
Quote of the Day
19:
Is Chris DeWolfe Worth $580 million?
19:
Marky's Mark
18:
ICE: Accelerating Moore's Law of Training
18:
Press Bias
18:
Jamster Adds RSS Spam
16:
America's Shame: Spam War Heats Up Again
15:
The Most Subversive Book Series Ever
15:
Technorati Should Be For Sale
15:
This Week's Clue: The Good German
15:
The New Interfaces (co-starring Steve Stroh as "The Expert")
14:
BlogAds Gets TBS Gig
14:
The Finnish Example
14:
American Diaspora 25
13:
My Personal Spam War
13:
CBS Bets On Ververs
13:
Ebbers Gets 25 Years
13:
Fast Work on London Blasts
12:
Ballmer's Microsoft
12:
Fight for One Internet
11:
Joe-Jobber
11:
The Citizen Journalism Fad
11:
This Week's Clue: Mr. Pulitzer, Tear Down This Wall!
11:
Living in the Forest
11:
A Blogger's Plea for Truth
08:
The Moblog Disaster
08:
Orwell's FCC Chair
07:
Lasica: King of Irony
07:
Disney Cellular Idiocy
07:
London Calling
05:
Antitrust: It's the Process, Stupid
05:
American Diaspora 24
05:
Chinese PR Experts Needed
05:
Kill Joe Pt. 1
01:
J.D. Lasica's "Darknet"
01:
The King of Collaboration
01:
Has The Internet War Been Declared?
June 2005
30:
Congressional Spam
30:
Pressure on the Good Guys
30:
TheFeature Closes
30:
T-Mobile Jumps Over The Wall
30:
Comdex Lives in Taiwan
30:
Media Anarchy
29:
The Crazy Frog Scandal
29:
An Always-On Endorsement
28:
AMD's New Legal Offensive
28:
The OTHER Supreme Court Decision
28:
Identity Theft Turning Point?
27:
A Digital Brown? Or A Digital Plessy?
27:
No Such Thing As Free WiFi
27:
Hilary Rosen Gets It (Too Late)
27:
The Hedy Lamarr of Early TV
23:
American Diaspora 23
21:
The Chipfather is Dead
21:
American Diaspora 22
20:
House of Card
17:
Respite
17:
This Week's Clue: Two Trains
16:
Why the Housing Crash Will Happen
16:
The Real Mark Cuban
16:
Death of RSS Keywords
15:
The Journalism Crisis
15:
Best. Commencement. Speech. Ever.
15:
Moore's Law is Everywhere
14:
MacGates, or The Tragedy of the Uncommon
14:
Who You Want Working for You
13:
American Diaspora 21
13:
Medical Always-On Niche Prospers
13:
Lost
13:
When Will They Ever Learn?
13:
Even Free WiFi Needs a Business Model
10:
A Note to Pew
10:
Dismissing Always On Applications
10:
This Week's Clue: Destroying the Village
10:
A Master Politician at Work
09:
Conservation of Memory
09:
Dana's Law of Bellheads
09:
The Gadget Era
08:
It's Little Brother, Stupid
08:
I'm My Own Big Brother
08:
Bubbles
07:
American Diaspora 20
07:
Siemens Dumps Mobile Business
07:
Should the Internet be Governed?
06:
Apple-Intel Follow-up
06:
Rep Rap Rip
06:
Second Secular Humanist Revival Meeting
06:
Anakin Scott Card
05:
Intel's Bad Trade
03:
This Week's Clue: Deep Commerce
03:
Consolidation
02:
Cellular WiFi
02:
Short Term Values
02:
Glaser's Best is Just a Start
01:
Uncounted Costs of Spam
01:
Stupid, Slathering Deep Throat Instapunditry
May 2005
31:
Death of the Business Press
31:
Seven Rules for Corporate Blogs
31:
The Short Tail
29:
The Real Open Source Challenge is Getting Paid
29:
Von Neumann's Science Lesson
28:
One for the Web?
27:
A Predation Story
27:
This Week's Clue: Personal Network Management
26:
Always On Political Roadblock
26:
The Way of Hollywood is Madness
25:
Doctors in the Land of Lud
25:
The Fog of Blogs
25:
Screwed
25:
The News Cartel
24:
No BP or Morgan Stanley Ads Here
24:
Et Tu, Frodo?
24:
The Frist Rule
23:
Whatever Happened To That Jobs Kid?
23:
American Diaspora 19
23:
The Right Blogging Business Model
23:
File Hoarders Get BitTorrent Win
21:
The Microsoft Sign-0ff
21:
This Week's Clue: Jerimoth Hill
20:
Gateway to Nowhere
20:
My Google?
19:
Google's New Strategy Serves Shareholders
19:
From The Security Manager's Desk
18:
Newsweek and 2+2
18:
Waiting for Grokster
18:
Always On Is RFID
18:
Rushdie World
17:
Patently Obvious Patent and Copyright Reform
16:
Asinine
16:
That's One Small Step for Wine...
16:
Payola
16:
Oy, Canada
15:
PARTI Hearty
14:
A Publisher's Ethics
13:
Blogging Business Models
13:
Unitarian Jihad
13:
The Times vs. Sullivan Boundary
13:
Last Friend Gone
12:
Tragic End to Jones-O'Gara Feud
12:
Blogonomics
11:
American Diaspora 18
11:
CNN Surrenders to Blogosphere
11:
Is A Drug Danger Story Being Ignored?
09:
Wi-Fi-in'
09:
Googlejuice, Googlejuice, Googlejuice
09:
The Real Difference Between Blogging and Journalism
09:
Dirty Little Secret: Glenn Reynolds Is OK
09:
Manchurian Fantasy
05:
Weekend Reading
05:
Intel's New Direction
05:
Scaled Credibility
05:
New Left
04:
East of the Blog, West of the Media
04:
Social Mobility
03:
Pitch Credibility
03:
Where A Blog Business Model Starts
02:
The Myth of Scarcity
02:
The Lies of Market Research
02:
American Diaspora 17
02:
Last Word on VOIP
02:
WiFi Ground War
April 2005
29:
The Seventh Crisis
29:
Is Blogging Journalism?
28:
The Entrepreneur's Secret is No
28:
U.S. Now 16th In Broadband
28:
14 Clues Murdoch Won't Use
28:
Stepping Toward a Space Elevator
27:
Murdoch To Papers: You're Dead
27:
The Spam Fight Continues
27:
Blog Item Placement Flux
27:
The New Digital Divide
27:
Moore Transitions
26:
American Diaspora 16
26:
Two Blogging Markets
25:
Tear Down The Great Wall of Silence
25:
Cell Companies Don't Provide Internet
25:
Bidding for MCI Hits $10 Billion
25:
One Chip, One License
25:
The Open Source Political Challenge
25:
New Week, New Reading List
25:
The Lost Point
24:
After the Fall
23:
My Mistake
23:
Lessons Learned follow-up
23:
Lessons Learned
22:
Ornstein Syndrome
21:
American Diaspora 15
21:
Cycles
20:
The Crisis at Google (and how to solve it)
20:
Gaining the Sweet Smell of Success
20:
Advice for Young Journalists
20:
Verizon Buying the Internet Core
20:
Broken Links, RSS Abuse and Beyond
20:
Earthlink Backs MetroFi
20:
Why U.S. Technology Eclipse May be Permanent
19:
The Hole In Intel's WiMax Strategy
19:
Old Girl Network
19:
Open Source Transparency
19:
Lance's Last Ride
18:
Adobe Buying Macromedia
18:
Blogger of the Year
18:
The Next Pope
18:
Shut Up And Pay, Peasant
18:
The Real P2P Threat
18:
Mobile Phone Backlash
15:
Your Weekend Reading
15:
Components of the Always On World
15:
A Chip On Everything
15:
Business Week Almost Writes About Always On
15:
How Intel Can Fix Its Mobility Problems Right Now
15:
Intel Wants Moore Article
14:
Criminals Discover Blogging
14:
With Friends Like These
14:
Municipal WiFi a Reality (in Wales)
13:
Citizen Blog
13:
Be Very Afraid
13:
BBC Brown-out
13:
WiFi Movement in Disarray
12:
American Diaspora 14
12:
CIA Invests In Always On
12:
The Attention Economy
12:
The Right Way to CityWide WiFi
11:
New Always On Resource
11:
Today's Big Lie: Spam Is OK
11:
Tyranny of the Beat
11:
Googlesphere
11:
.jobs and .travel to go live
11:
Why Philly WiFi Will Fail
10:
DNS Poisoning Threatens Intranets
10:
Online Gaming For Some Means Online Gaming For All
09:
The Ugly Prince
08:
The Coming Real Estate Wreck
07:
JamsterGate
07:
There and Here
07:
Crack Of Doom?
04:
Will SCO Case Make The Finish Line?
04:
Who Sets The Agenda?
04:
Journalists Still Don't Get Moore
04:
Jumping the iPod
04:
Down Laptop Lane
03:
Finding the Good Stuff
02:
Which Medium Shares Grief Best?
01:
The Issue of Our Time
01:
We Love Vint Cerf
01:
Venture Capitalists No Smarter Than Anyone Else
March 2005
31:
Dana's Law of Content
31:
The Right Telecomm Policy
31:
Qwest Persists For Big Government's Sake
31:
American Diaspora 13
30:
Doom Creator Creating Cellphone Game
30:
Entrepreneurial Tug of War
29:
Entrepreneurs Wanted
29:
Google vs. News Inc.
28:
Predictive Text Patent Filed By Texas
28:
The Schiavo Spammer
28:
The Demonization of Google Has Begun
28:
Gator Comes To Yahoo
28:
Editorial Licensing
28:
The Grokster Case Is Irrelevant
25:
How To Kill Your Newspaper
25:
Content's Forgotten Middle Class
25:
$465 Million For A Trade Secret?
24:
The Blogging Co-Opters
24:
Mobility Bridges the Digital Divide
24:
MMS Interoperability (Finally)
24:
The Bandwidth Restaurant
23:
Bill Nye for President
23:
Microsoft Patents IPv6
23:
The Gibson Safety Dance
22:
American Diaspora 12
22:
End The Gore Tax
22:
Sunrise, Sunset for Poor Man's Cellular
21:
Et Tu, Barry Diller?
21:
The Real Stasi
21:
Terrorism or Freedom Fighter
21:
AOL Surrenders To The Net (AFP Take Note)
21:
Yahoo and Google Party Like It's 1999
21:
War Against Hotspots Begins
21:
AFP Robot.Txt File Found
20:
How AFP Can Win Its Suit
19:
AFP Sues Google Rather Than Write Robots.Txt File
18:
IEEE Approves Single 802.11n Proposal
18:
The Oil Curse
18:
The New ILECs
18:
VOIP Hot Now, Not Later
18:
So Now You Notice...Why?
17:
Fixing the MSM
17:
Can SMS Save MMS?
17:
Microsoft adCenter Ignores 90s' Lessons
17:
Bloggers are the new Stasi?
17:
Google News Tilting Blog Playing Field
16:
NGage Price Cut To $99
16:
Intel Pushes MMX2 For Mobiles
16:
OJR Still Clueless
16:
American Diaspora 11
16:
Alternate Attention
15:
Who Killed ROKR?
15:
IBM Suit Demonstrates Hollowing of Military
15:
The Tech Tax Proposal Sucks (There's a Better Way)
14:
Apple Suit Reporting is Wormy
14:
Spectrum Law Is Not Property Law
14:
Newspapers Are Your Big Opportunity
14:
Who Will Break The Chain Against DRM?
13:
Samsung 7Mb Camera Phone
13:
The Yank At the Heart of Your Mobile
13:
America Rising? No.
13:
Novell Supports Son of DeCSS
11:
Permission in Big Transactions
11:
Dean Kamen Gets It
11:
Doerr Doesn't Get It
10:
T-Mobile Drops Sidekick Service
10:
Moore Wisdom
10:
Blu-ray Bags Apple
10:
Gates Feeling Groovy, or a Microsoft OzFest
10:
Where EDGE Cellular Makes Sense
10:
One More Step for Always On
10:
Mutterings on Corporate Personhood
10:
We Can't Resist It
09:
The American Diaspora 10
09:
BBC Gets It Wrong On China
09:
Negroponte's Mobile Clue
09:
Yahoo-Google War Goes Mobile
09:
Two Ways To WiFi Coverage
09:
Democratic Choice on Software Patents
07:
UWB Standard Struggles Hit the FCC
07:
Google Desktop Search Goes Gold
07:
Who Will Sa-ave Your Soul (for those lies that you told)
07:
Google's Biggest Achievement
06:
Moore's Law of Market Acceptance
06:
ICG Wins Back Its Listing
05:
Headlines Lie: No One Is Protected
04:
Abuse by the Little Guys
04:
Fall of the American Empire
03:
Barrett for President
03:
Son of DECSS?
03:
Taiwanese Design
03:
Sony "Walkman"
02:
A Waste of RSS
02:
IM Wars Continue
02:
Haptics Come to Mobiles
02:
Alzheimer Result Is Its Cause
02:
My Favorite Show Is 25 This Week
01:
The Best Copyright Argument
01:
Half Of All Texts Are Spam?
01:
BellSouth: Clued-in or Clueless?
01:
The PHP-Mainframe Revolution
February 2005
28:
A Giant Falls
28:
The Blog Crucible
28:
American Diaspora 9
28:
Lakoff, Technology and Marketing
28:
Girl Scouts, Kidneys and Slippery Slopes
28:
Gates Gets A Clue
28:
How Intel Gets Its Groove Back
26:
Media Timidity
25:
The Podcasting Boom (How to Profit from it)
25:
The Climax State
25:
Another Always On Resource
25:
One Word: Plastics
25:
Aloha Means Competition
24:
More On Always On (For Real)
24:
Academic Freedom
23:
Pot Helps Alzheimers Patients
23:
Rock or Hard Place?
23:
Fibbies Get The Paris Hilton Treatment
23:
The Return of Voice
23:
American Diaspora 8
23:
Sony Drops Clie and Palm
22:
The Jones-O'Gara Feud
22:
Wideray or the Highway
22:
HK Installed Base Very Young
22:
The World's Beta Tester
21:
Einstein @ Home
21:
Always On At Demo@15
21:
Law of the Horse
21:
Moohr's Law
21:
Would Franklin Blog, Would Jefferson Fileshare
21:
The Jordan Affair
18:
Google's Keyhole
18:
The Chinese Century Begins (Really)
17:
Draft Gretzky
17:
Crazy Frog A Single
17:
Don't Do It, Mike!
17:
The Value of Reputation
17:
Photonic Unity
17:
How Cellular Can Blow It
16:
Cato The Clueless
16:
WiMax is Leapfrog
16:
Real Reporters Pack Toothbrushes
16:
American Diaspora 7
16:
Encryption Must Become Flexible
15:
Your Favorite Web Addresses, Hit Hard
15:
Time for Jobs to Buy Sony
15:
A Strange New Trend
15:
Facts Are Stubborn Things
15:
If I Were A Rich Man
15:
Microsoft in the Pause Before the Plunge
14:
Iron Chef Silicon
14:
(Trying To Be) Too Big To Fail
14:
Gibson World
14:
Always On Led By Media?
14:
Is Science Politics? Gilder Thinks So
11:
Blog Your Way Out Of A Job
11:
Philly Fights Back
11:
How Miracles Filter Down
11:
Mobile Industry's Little Secret
10:
The Human Middleware Problem
10:
Ch-ch-ch-Changes
10:
Pay Attention!
10:
A Special Chip-on-the-Shoulder Attitude
10:
Did Branding End Fiorina's Reign?
10:
Open Source Politics
09:
The Service-Centric Platform
09:
Moore's Law Wins Again
09:
American Diaspora 6
09:
Palm Responds
08:
Sprint's Clue
08:
Pull My Finger (Or Pull My Leg)
08:
Google Maps Is Here
08:
The PDA Is Dead (Long Live The PDA)
08:
More On Cells
07:
The WiMax Split
07:
The Best Way To Track News (Is Not Here Yet)
07:
The Buy-Rent Scam
07:
Let's Do Lunch
07:
More Moore Tricks
05:
MCI Fingered for Spam Flood
04:
RSS Dreams
04:
Food on Paper
04:
The E-Mail Meltdown
03:
How To End The Copyright War
03:
Dayton's Glue
03:
Earthlink In The Sky With Dayton
03:
The Legal Threat To Growth
02:
Do Not Go Gently
02:
HP's Crossbar Latch
02:
American Diaspora 5
01:
Cheaper WiFi For Britain
01:
Don't Believe The IP Scaremongers
01:
The Closeted Generation
01:
The Key to Growth is Competition
01:
MSN Search Just Allright
January 2005
31:
More Silly Health Warnings
31:
Negroponte's "Cheap PC"
31:
Tinfoil Hat Time
29:
RFID Insecurity: TI Liable?
28:
How The Colorblind Can Hear What They're Missing
28:
More on Wolfram Music
28:
Script Kiddie Draws 18 Months
28:
Nokia's Plans
28:
Different Routes To Cellular Growth
28:
Lessons From SBC-AT&T
28:
VOIP Phones Get More (Choices, Money, Profits)
28:
American Diaspora 4
27:
The Music of Wolfram Spheres
27:
Another Greater Fool Study
27:
Why Regulate TV?
27:
Oh No, Mr. Bill
27:
An Intimate World
26:
Earthlink Mobile
26:
Better-Mannered Applications
26:
Open Source Campaigns
25:
Simple Cure For Cellphone Radiation
25:
Jeff vs. Merkey
25:
The Future of Roaming
25:
What A Single Chip Phone Means
25:
Bush's Great Favor
24:
New Virii
24:
Spam Blogging
24:
Space Truth Stranger Then Fiction
24:
Bush's Robot Army
22:
Shoot the Messenger
21:
Verizon Blows You Off
21:
HearthStone
21:
American Diaspora 3
20:
Stopping The Evil Twin
20:
Pigeons Get Final Lay-Off
20:
An Over-rated "Breakthrough"
20:
Gates' New Career
19:
CitiMortgage Stupidity
19:
Intel's New Look
19:
Moore's Inverse Law of Labor
19:
Don't Dismiss Mobile Health Concerns
18:
Can Intel WiMax Win?
18:
Siemens Mobile Gone By January 27?
18:
Taking Dodgeball Past Monday Morning
18:
The Always On Era Is Here
17:
Why Would Google Want Dark Fiber?
17:
Verizon Halts Internet Service
17:
Life And Silicon Married
17:
Googling The World
17:
What Motorola Is Missing
17:
Samsung Ahead of Itself
17:
A Rose By Any Other Name
16:
Panix Attack
16:
Who's A Journalist, and the Tragedy of the Dean Campaign
15:
Welcome our new sponsor - Earthlink Wireless
14:
Seuss and Brin
14:
American Diaspora 2
13:
Where To Learn Net Security
13:
Fliers Want Phones Off
13:
Nonsense On Consultants
13:
A Complete Always-On Medical System
13:
Tastes Like Chicken
12:
Cellular Health Tsunami Preventable
12:
STB Rechargeable
12:
Why Does This Man Have A Job?
12:
Invisible Technology
11:
DNS Terrorism
11:
The Broadband Answer
11:
The Giant Stirs In Digital Music
10:
Last Word on the SixApart-LiveJournal Merger
10:
New Airport Fad
10:
The Phone as Remote
10:
The Great Race
10:
One Ring of Patents
10:
Roll Up Begin Again
07:
Bait, Switch, Propagandize
07:
Mozilla Security Holes
07:
Ads In RSS Feed
07:
American Diaspora 1
07:
Many Too Many
07:
It's Not Cholesterol
06:
Kings of Always-On
06:
Shugart's Revenge
06:
Bundling Up Against Cold Competition
06:
Phones Breaking the Mold at CES
06:
T-Mobile's Strategy: 802.1X
06:
The Old Dough-Re-Me
06:
ThinkSecret's Diploma
05:
Long Live The Monthly Subscription
05:
Six Apart to Buy LiveJournal
05:
Crack The Glass Bell
05:
Knowing The Next Time
04:
Dissing Open Spectrum
04:
Is Russell (Beattie) Right?
04:
Editing Blogs
04:
Finished
04:
3G Successor On The Horizon
04:
The Chinese Century: Table of Contents
04:
The Chinese Century L: Fiction
03:
Back To Balls For Bucky
03:
Tillie's Phone
03:
Wolfram for Dummies
03:
Steve Stroh's New Home
03:
T-Mobile Can Make It
03:
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