William F. Buckley Jr.

28 02 2008

I just heard the news about William F. Buckley Jr.passing on. I was introduced to Mr Buckley in high school political science. To be honest, at first I didn’t understand or word he said, I knew it was English, but the vocabulary and his manner of speaking was on a level I wished to achieve. He is known for Firing Line, a PBS political talk show that lasted from 1966-1999.

Here’s an example of his writing.

I will not cede more power to the state. I will not willingly cede more power to anyone, not to the state, not to General Motors, not to the CIO. I will hoard my power like a miser, resisting every effort to drain it away from me. I will then use my power, as I see fit. I mean to live my life an obedient man, but obedient to God, subservient to the wisdom of my ancestors; never to the authority of political truths arrived at yesterday at the voting booth. That is a program of sorts, is it not? It is certainly program enough to keep conservatives busy, and liberals at bay. And the nation free.

* Up from Liberalism (1959)

Mr. Buckley, the political body will miss your class and high bar on debate.





Mobile Virus

25 02 2008

I was asked to comment on my experience with a mobile virus that infected my phone in Heathrow back in 2005. Take a look at this Youtube segment from the news clip.





MWC 2008 Day 3 – Danger Sold

16 02 2008

I’ve been busy with the 20 odd things I need to do on a daily basis at MWC and missed out on MSFTs acquisition of Danger. There are some interesting aspects of this acquisition, 1) The entertainment group (xbox) was the business unit that did the buying, not the mobile division, 2) the amount of the buyout was not mentioned.

Here’s my take on the buyout. There are two paths that MSFT can take with Danger. 1) morph the Hiptop to a gaming platform so that it competes with the Nintendo DS, PSP, and NGAGE. 2) leverage the back end sync service of Danger so that MSFT can compete with Apple and get a recurring revenue from unlimited service plans.

Danger as a gaming platform is hard to swallow, as a messaging platform it dominates any service/device on the market today, even blackberry. If MSFT can come up with a hosted service that includes activesync, exchange and integration in to the Live services, they may have a chance to compete with Apple.

The problem here is how the whole vision and integration schemes are being drafted. MSFT has done alot of shopping lately and I really don’t see how all these services play into a master plan. Verisign did the same over the last decade and they were left with a bunch of services that didn’t integrate with each other or neither did they every bother to come up with a plan. Now, Verisign has put that telecom division up for sale.

An even sadder thought is that MSFT will bury Danger and a once good product will never be heard of again, it wouldn’t be the first time MSFT did that.

I feel like its Deja Vu all over again with MSFT.





MWC 2008 Day 2 – MobileMonday Peer Awards – Buzzd

16 02 2008

Buzzd won best new startup for 2007.  The community allows you to see what’s happening in your local area and allows feedback on wheather the venue is happening/crack’n or not.  It also allows Shout Outs to your peeps so you can tell them what you are up to.








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