Business Week on Nokia
A nice piece about Nokia in Biz Week: [Nokia] seems to be doing everything right these days. Nokia’s supply-chain management may be the best of any company in the world. It has a big head start in fast-growing markets such as China and India. And it has $9.5 billion in cash and practically no debt, [...]
Stop the misguided visionaries in Westminster Council before they do real damage
I thought this story must have been a joke when I first heard it. Apparently some bright sparks in London’s Westminster Council are going to remove parking meters and instead rely on mobile phones for payments. The arguments, such as they are, suggest that it will be cheaper not to have to send people round [...]
Finally, the truth about 2.0
This was picked up in an internal mailing list: dsully: please describe web 2.0 to me in 2 sentences or less.jwb: you make all the content. they keep all the revenue.
Without a mobile, you’re nobody
From Bruce Sterling’s Wired piece (found on A VC): Anyway, fact is, a passport is redundant — even if it’s crammed full of RFID chips that howl your ID to every passing parking meter. The US should do what the Japanese do: track every foreigner’s mobile. If he does anything freaky, jump on him. “But [...]
