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Cisco uses cool words like "web 2.0"1 comment

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Image by World Economic Forum via Flickr I just like this article in IT World on so many levels … more →

Amazon into VOD?

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Today, Forbes ran an article about Amazon getting into the VOD business by letting customers watch s … more →

Tags: Entertainment on Demand, IPTV World, new things, telecoms, TV, vod, Amazon, Television, video on demand

IBC - Day 21 comment

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: SVG. That is all we are hearing. Scalable Vector Graphics. So whose got it and who doesn’t? Th … more →

Tags: IPTV World, Innovation, Conferences, IBC 2008, Dreampark, Motorola, IPTV, IBC, middlware

IBC 2008 - Day 1

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: I bet you that no other IBC news feed is going to start with – “where is the Wifi? … more →

Tags: IPTV World, social networking, new things, Innovation, technology, telecoms, IPTV, IBC, True Tube

Light Reading sure knows how to sum up

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Again, you want the big picture – read Light Reading. This story today about the upcoming IBC … more →

Tags: IPTV World, new things, Innovation, Conferences

Demand the impossible

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: The CEO of Noovo provided a very insightful quote on Twitter — read it, apply it and become it … more →

Tags: Sexy tech guys

Deals and Tech Gossip

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: A lot of places to start here today – so I will go from interesting to wowsa! The biggest news … more →

Tags: Mobile, new things, Innovation, venture, Entrepreneurs, Web 2.0 Stuff

Comcast continues it path to the dark side3 comments

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: I don’t even know where to start, except that we are very glad to see this Comcast story from … more →

Tags: TV, Dumb companies

Android Phone

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Well, I don’t know who doesn’t like to say or use the word “android” in a se … more →

Tags: Mobile

The Danes make news again.. with IPTV1 comment

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: You know   – if you really take a good hard look at the Scandanavian countries -they are reall … more →

Tags: IPTV World, Innovation

Great TechCrunch story on blogging

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Great read by Eric Schonfeld – who says that as international blogging rises, so have arrests … more →

Tags: Blog Technology

Google going after traditional media

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: You snickered to your self when we said “one ring to bind them all” Now you aren’t … more →

Tags: Web 2.0 Stuff

Europe goes soft on advertising

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: From the New York Times this June – says that ad spending in Europe is down but media buyers a … more →

Rolling out the contextual technology for bloggers

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Another company entering the unstoppable blogging market — Kaalga.com which makes contextual s … more →

Tags: Blog Technology, Entrepreneurs, Innovation, new things

Free speech? Still here or suffocated?

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: So yesterday, the ACLU posted a great entry on their blog about free speech you all know why this is … more →

Comments are coming

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: We love this company out of Switzerland – CoComment. Naturally Swiss innovation takes center s … more →

Tags: Entrepreneurs, Innovation, new things, Web 2.0 Stuff

FCC Scolds Comcast - finally

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Wow- in a surprise and very welcoming turn of events, Wireless Week reported that the FCC scolded Co … more →

Tags: Good Things, Comcast, FCC

You can count on Light Reading

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: I am just that confident today – if you want real good stats on IPTV there is really just one … more →

Tags: IPTV World, TV, Light reading, Re Think Research

Very cool, futuristic gadgets1 comment

inkgirls wrote 1 year ago: Okay this is a fun read — cool gadgets (like the Jetsons!) and before you start saying negativ … more →

Tags: Entrepreneurs, Innovation


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