Thank You AOL For Keeping The Enhanced Whitelist
Last week I was disturbed by the announcement that AOL was going to eliminate their enhanced whitelist. It was reported that they were doing this as part of a new
Last week I was disturbed by the announcement that AOL was going to eliminate their enhanced whitelist. It was reported that they were doing this as part of a new
Western Union announced on Friday, 1/27/06, that the age of the telegram had officially ended. The Western Union website has the following comment on it. Effective January 27, 2006, Western
I’ve been deeply involved in the email business for the past decade through investments in companies like Postini, Return Path, Critical Path, MessageMedia, and Email Publishing and have been in
I decided today was a retro day at the office and decided to see if some of my old computers still worked. My dad cleaned out his attic last week
Niel Robertson, the CTO of Newmerix, has what I anticipate will become a legendary blog post up called I Pity The Fool that dissects Oracle’s recent “Half Way To Fusion”
Yesterday Oracle has a major set of presentations around its new Fusion platform to help celebrate the Fusion project’s one year anniversary. The headline for the event was “Oracle i
David Jackson is now putting up conference call transcripts on his Seeking Alpha blog. He’s got a feed up that you can subscribe to for your daily dose of earnings call
Matt Blumberg has a good thoughtful post up on the notion of the “We Media Deal.” Matt spends a lot of time paying attention to the transition from “Old Media”
I still read a handful of print magazines (you gotta do something in the bathroom) – one my favorites is Technology Review (MIT’s Magazine). This month’s cover story was T
If you are interested in the story of how things play with Joe Nacchio’s criminal insider trading indictment I recommend you subscribe to the New West Networks Boulder feed as