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Wish @danyork well. He’s working so you have control over your information and content.

September 14, 2011

Congratulations to Dan York! He announced today that he’s taking up a new position at the Internet Society. There’s one line in his announcement that really resonated with me from his post and has been my passion for years too. “single points of failure” and the need for services that are “distributed and decentralized” that [...]

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AT&T Fails A Social Media Marketing Test – The Terry Stenzel Letter Response

September 8, 2010

If you were the VP and GM of AT&T what sort of letter would you send your customers and why? As an ex-VP Marketing I would not have sent out the letter many received from Terry Stenzel at AT&T today. For me it makes a number of mistakes serving to highlight the gap between old [...]

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Reading Links for June 11th

June 11, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall India Will Have 150M 3G Connections by 2014 | Fragmentation and pricing are a concern. Interesting ARPU projections – I found this the most intersting data point "Wireless Intelligence’s data makes clear that carriers expect 3G data revenue per user (ARPU) [...]

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Ocarina Serenade for eComm?

February 18, 2009

Here’s another reason to come to eComm on March 3-5. and why it is shaping up to be the telecommunications conference this year. We’re going to have the opportunity to listen to, talk and play the Ocarina. It could be the first conference with an Ocarina orchestra. Lee? All I know is I will now [...]

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eComm Impact on The Future of Social Networks

March 11, 2008

Today I bookmarked a presentation by Charlene Li on “The Future of Social Networks“. I’d really like to spend more time commenting on it. However, I’m going to use it as a setup some eComm thoughts which starts tomorrow. I’ll be there and looking to put a new “lens” on advancements and where to find [...]

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