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Worldwide Lexicon : Adding Collaborative Translation To Your Site
September 16 2007
The Worldwide Lexicon, an open source project I have led for several years, recently published a suite of collaborative translation tools that enable you or your readers to create, edit and share translations to and from almost any human language.... read moreReview: T-Mobile Hotspot@Home (Thumbs Up)
August 15 2007
I have been a T-Mobile customer for several years, and while I have had issues with their customer service (like all phone companies, it’s trying) I have been happy with their phone service. As phone companies go, they are an innovative company, and have done a great job carving a… read moreiPhone : What is AT&T Thinking?
June 26 2007
The iPhone may well be the most innovative mobile communication product since the Blackberry, but as with nearly every product, the carriers will do anything they can to kill it. Apple’s Achilles’ Heel in this case, brain damaged pricing from AT&T Wireless. Word is out that for $60/month, you’ll get 450… read moreFlappy The Dolphin Reviews The Latest Smartphones (The Onion)
May 19 2007
Spotted this in The Onion this week and got a good laugh. Flappy the Dolphin reviews the latest smartphones. read moreETel In Your Language Via The Worldwide Lexicon
April 20 2007
The Worldwide Lexicon Project (www.worldwidelexicon.org) is an open source translation project I’ve worked on for many years. We’re pleased to announce that ETel is one of our first testers. WWL is an experiment in collaborative translation. If you speak other languages, you can help make ETel and other sites accessible… read moreApril 16 2007
I was shocked to learn today that my alma mater, Virginia Tech, is now known as the site of the worst mass murder in US history. Tech is a great school, but will be forever marked because of this evil coward, whoever he is. I don’t know what else to… read morePranks - Expect It When You Least Expect It
April 01 2007
I love a good prank, especially at a time and place when it’s not expected, and especially if they draw in people who you’d think had better radar. I don’t have a good one this year, but here’s a pointer to a hoax I was involved in a few years… read moreETel Coverage: IVR That Reads Your Mind
February 27 2007
I am giving a talk titled “Building A Telecom Business Without Selling Your Soul” Tuesday morning at ETel. The talk is about how to bootstrap a business without taking on millions of dollars of other people’s money (I funded all three of my businesses with less than $250,000 in investment).… read moreFebruary 13 2007
I’ll be posting pictures from 3GSM and Barcelona in general on my Flickr site throughout the week (also be sure to check out the set Mary Mary So Contrary) read moreFebruary 12 2007
(Name Redacted) of (Company Name Redacted) and I are inviting startups at 3GSM to join us at our “penthouse” apartment later this Thursday after the show closes (630 or 7). If you’re a mobile startup or know someone who is, pass the word on. We’re in the middle of the… read moreFebruary 07 2007
I will be covering 3GSM for ETel this year. My schedule is still fairly open, so if you’d like to meet up, drop me a line (email hint: first name at last name dot net). read moreAn Open Letter to Google SMS Product Managers
February 01 2007
I use Google’s SMS service a lot, especially for directory assistance. It works great most of the time, but it could be even better by turning this into a location aware service. You can do this with two pieces of information and a simple rule. First, you already know the… read moreA Poor Man's Hack For Improving Mobile Voicemail
January 24 2007
Reading the recent post about the poor state of voice mail, I realized that this is a perfect example of how bad the carriers are at innovation. This problem can be solved quite easily, without requiring a major overhaul of either voice mail systems or handsets. The solution works, more… read moreCoining A Phrase? Spot Dialing
December 04 2006
I’ve been testing the Nokia N80i (Internet Edition) for the past month or so. As I write this, I am at cafe in Buenos Aires. I have been trying to come up with a shorthand way to describe making a VoIP call from a wifi hotspot. Voice over WiFi is… read moreHow-To: Using Voxbone To Get Local Numbers In 40+ Countries
November 29 2006
I split my time between the Bay Area and Argentina, and so to cut down on my telecom costs, I use VoIP (Gizmo in particular) quite heavily. In this short how-to, I share a trick you can use to get local DIDs (direct dial numbers) in some 50 countries worldwide.… read more