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Google unveils web-based OS

September 2, 2008

A prod­uct long rumored and whose very exis­tence was long denied by Google itself finally launched: the Google browser, aka. Google Chrome. There are a num­ber of things that are good and a few that leaves one scratch­ing his head but ulti­mately, it is very clear that Google is work­ing very hard to ensure that it can […]

No Changes in Mobile

June 24, 2008

Today’s announce­ment by Nokia that it would acquire all of Sym­bian rep­re­sents an impor­tant move in the upcom­ing bat­tle for next gen­er­a­tion mobile devices (to call them phone seems unfair as they tend to do more than just make calls). In this entry, I’ll take a quick look at how the dif­fer­ent play­ers are cur­rently approaching […]

Is Techmeme myopic?

June 2, 2008

I’m a big fan of Tech­Meme, a web aggre­ga­tion ser­vice that pro­vides, at a glance, a few of what’s being dis­cussed in the technology-focused part of the blo­gos­phere. It has allowed me to unsub­scribe from a large num­ber of RSS feeds that were pro­vid­ing me with redun­dant infor­ma­tion and I’ve long hoped for a ver­sion of Tech­Meme that would pro­vide me […]

Non-obvious winners and losers in Microsoft Yahoo Deal

February 1, 2008

The tech com­mu­nity is buzzing at the news that Microsoft has made an unso­licited US$44.6 bil­lion offer to acquire Yahoo and word is that Yahoo is actu­ally con­sid­er­ing it very seri­ously. The poten­tial merger has long been rumored and there are many rea­sons for which it could actu­ally make a lot of sense for both companies. […]

Personal Relationship Manager

December 10, 2007

I am a tad obses­sive about my address book. While there are sev­eral thou­sand peo­ple in it, I tend to believe that I need to make sure that they stay cur­rent and I look to my address book as the cen­ter of my social net­work. but it ought to work more like a per­sonal rela­tion­ship man­ager. I was recently describing […]

Transition time

November 27, 2007

Yes, it has been quiet on the blog. Too quiet in fact and here is some back­ground infor­ma­tion as to why and what’s being done about it. Back­ground “Peo­ple are con­cerned about your blog.” In the hushed world of bank­ing, this was a clear sign that I was in trou­ble. Peo­ple didn’t like my blog and it […]

Safari: Apple’s New Platform?

June 12, 2007

Yesterday’s announce­ment of Apple launch­ing it’s Safari web browser for the win­dow plat­form was a bit puz­zling and I wasn’t sure of what to make of it at first. So I decided to read more about it and then install it. Of course, day one is always amus­ing. First, it’s clear that the secu­rity claims are not fully […]

Blogger’s Code of Conduct: a Dissection

April 9, 2007

Due to the recent ker­fun­kle over the Kathy Sierra affair, Tim O’Reilly has now pro­posed a “blogger’s code of con­duct” (cov­ered with no less than a front page arti­cle in today’s New York Times.) In this entry, I will dis­sect the code and high­light why I think such a code is a bad idea. June 26th of this year will mark […]

2007 Predictions

January 1, 2007

This year marks the 10th anniver­sary edi­tion of the TNL.net pre­dic­tions for the year ahead. In past years, I’ve been bat­ting above 50 per­cent in terms of pre­dic­tions, except when it comes to nam­ing what will hap­pen with spe­cific com­pa­nies. The trends are gen­er­ally cor­rect (or in some case, early) and I always look at this […]

2006 Predictions — The Review

December 31, 2006

It’s been a tra­di­tion on TNL.net to have pre­dic­tions for the com­ing year and I will soon have a set out for 2007 but before I move on to that, I need to ful­fill the other tra­di­tion on TNL.net, which is to look at the pre­vi­ous year’s pre­dic­tions and rate how suc­cess­ful (or not) I was in pre­dict­ing the year ahead. […]

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