Monthly Archives: February 2001
New Age Librarian
Your clients burgeoning digital assets are worthless, unless they can be retrieved and put to use. Retrieving them requires a solid process to store,...
Marketers Targeting Mobile Buyers
With the wireless Web still more myth than reality, online marketers arent waiting for everyone to have a WAP phone—or for wireless device manufacturers...
Fast Breaks Newsfront: February 26, 2001
Day in CourtToday, it begins again. Microsoft will ask a panel of seven judges to reverse U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jacksons order...
A Bestseller in My Book
The institute of electrical and Electronics Engineers released the seventh edition of the "Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards Terms" earlier this month.The reference work...
WASPs Have Buzz, Sting Is Uncertain
Remember when mobile commerce was the hot buzzword? Now a new set of wireless hopefuls armed with chutzpah and hype are throwing their hats...
HP Tries to Connect With Wireless Devices
Carving itself a more obvious niche in the wireless space, Hewlett-Packard Co. has launched a business organization focused on handheld devices.The Embedded and Personal...
eFiles: February 26, 2001
Use of mobile Web services limited ...Just 7 percent of u.s. adults say they or someone in their households use Internet services accessed via...
Waiting For a 3G Go
In a speech to the European-American Business Council last March, European Commissioner Erkki Liikanen touted Europes lead in wireless technologies and predicted that the...
Finding Keys To The Kingdom
Our reliance on keyboards, keypads and button-bearing devices of all kinds is creating a dependency that is not altogether healthy.This became clear to me...
You Want That Box 100 Percent Secure? Take It Off the Network
Its advice about as old as the practice of computer security. Though typically offered as a sarcastic comment on the impossibility of "100 percent...