Category Archives: IP

IP address is the Web equivalent to a telephone number – and we are running out

The technical details and history of phone numbers and IP addresses could fill up volumes of books and hours of discussion. Yet there is a simple component to it all: Telephone numbers are how we specifically connect one “talking device” … Continue reading

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Better bodies from smart-phones – collect and analyze

As a 30 year software industry veteran, I continue to be amazed at the perpetual flow of innovation – this one is really note worthy.  Today’s  “smart phones” (aka highly mobile computers) are now providing the ability to let our … Continue reading

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WEB 2.0 – the Early Business Model Evolves

It’s rare occasion I read a book I think others just need to know about.  This is not a formal review or marketing plug, I wanted to share how I came to a much better understanding of the term Web … Continue reading

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Collaboration + Creativity = Win/Win Promotions

I really enjoy using IP technology to add value to business versus just talking about the technology. This blog post tells of how a regional Chamber of Commerce (SMDCC – South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce)  uses a cloud computing … Continue reading

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Gmail “Call Phone” – there’s a telephone in my Inbox!

The Internet gives us so many different options for connecting with people it can sometimes be very confusing.  But it doesn’t stop innovations from coming!!! Consider Google’s new Gmail phone-calling service, released this past Thursday (Aug 26, 2010) the new … Continue reading

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Going Google at Colorado Schools

Today is the last day of the 31st ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) annual conference.  The 5 day Denver event has 14,000+ attendees, visiting from 59 countries.  ISTE represents more than 100,000 professionals worldwide. The conference was also … Continue reading

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Even your car is getting SAASy – via Google

SAAS – Software As A Service (also known as “cloud computing”) is making inroads to everything – now even into your car! Google Apps with Gmail / Gcalendar / Docs is one of the best known SAAS offerings.  Another popular … Continue reading

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TV meets Web and Web meets TV – Google TV

Last week, the annual Google I|O Developer’s conference became the setting for presentation and  announcement of the new Google TV offering.  With 7 CEO’s from leading technology companies all together on one stage – the promise of an idea (blending … Continue reading

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I lost my Mobile phone, Part 2! What about my contacts?

Last week I wrote a blog titled “I lost my Mobile Phone ! What Now?”. Part 2 talks about what typically creates the most pain from such an event – losing the contact and address book data that’s in the phone. When traveling … Continue reading

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I lost my Mobile phone! What now?

We live and die by our mobile phones – so how mobile can you be when that phone is suddenly gone? With IP (Internet Protocol) technology and cloud computing – a lot! There are 100s of reasons why we might … Continue reading

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