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A few months back, telcos like AT&T and Sprint started blocking calls to various free conference call lines based in Iowa. As we had explained earlier, these systems were basically abusing bad regulations in Iowa , forcing telcos to pay them a lot of money for every incoming call. Even so, it seemed questionable that telcos could arbitrarily block who customers could call. It certainly echoed ...
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OnHollywood - Can Democratization Kill Professional Mainstream Media? was the most entertaining session at the OnHollywood conference.
Moderated by Dan Farber, Editor-in-Chief at ZDNet, the debate went on with Andrew Keen, author of The Cult of the Amateur, Bill Cleary, Founder of Cleary & Partners
and Justin Kan creator of JustinTV. It started with Andrew Keens quote: instead of creating masterpieces, ...
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T-Mobile customers listen up. Starting this summer, T-Mobile will begin rolling out Wi-Fi cellphones that you can use to make calls over the Web from any hotspot. According to the Wall Street Journal, the new service will be called Hotspot at Home . The service was being tested out in Seattle and could begin nationwide as early as as next month. Wi-Fi cellphones are still pretty rare, but ...
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Nokia chose Delhi, India, to launch seven GSM mobile phones for emerging markets, including two intended for shared use by families or entire villages. India had 166 million mobile subscribers at the end of March, up 68% over a year earlier, according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. Most of these subscribers are in urban areas. Large mobile service providers have identified the rural ...
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Back in March, we posted a story about how some law-school students were blaming their lack of success in the job market on message-board postings that had been made about them. Of course, it wasn't at all clear if the messages themselves really played any part in the students' job hunts, and we noted at the time that if they did, it was probably a bit of an overreaction on the part of potential ...
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The organizers of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens did their part to uphold the games' fine tradition of ridiculousness by instituting one of the most moronic linking policies of all time on their official site . It said you could only link to their site if using "ATHENS 2004" as the anchor text, you couldn't link using a photo , and in the pièce de résistance, it said people ...
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Ok. I'll be the first to admit that I've taken the long way around in going through my series of posts exploring the economics of goods when scarcity is removed . What I had thought would be a series of 5 or 6 posts, turned into something much longer -- but each week people came up with new questions or discussions or objections, and so I tried to spend some time digging down on various pieces ...
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