• Back Tracking Netflix

    by  • November 3, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    Everyone knows what Netflix did recently. But we need to understand why they did it. For the record, I think splitting the company was a good idea and they should have stick with it. Let me tell you what Netflix was thinking when they announced that they are splitting up the company. They thought DVD [...]

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    In Today’s Tech News

    by  • November 2, 2011 • 1 Comment

    Google releases iOS native Gmail app just to pull it in a very short time. There is only one reason Google waited this long to release the Native iOS Gmail app… There was no need. The email client was perfectly good enough because it had IMAP support. But now gmail is expanding. It’s adding many [...]

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    The Dump Pipes – Continued

    by  • November 1, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    In Continuation to my last post regarding the dumb pipes, let me propose another scenario. Since, the pipes are capable to transferring data of any kind or protocol, they can be used for voice, video and data. This will allow any voice/tele company to continue their services over these pipes. There is no need for [...]

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    The dumb pipes

    by  • October 20, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    In US and all over the world, ISPs are playing a wrong game. ISPs want to control the user experience and they want club all the services (Video, Call and Television) that they are providing and suck consumer’s money. Evil Example 1: COMCAST provides video on demand service for internet subscribers. Evil Example 2: Slowing [...]

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    The Status Update Box

    by  • October 17, 2011 • 0 Comments

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    We have been accustomed to different types of Status-Update-Box on different social networks. Twitter’s 140Char limiting box, Facebook’s Box where user can attach photo, video or link (but any one of them at a time). Since Google+ copied what Facebook had as compose box, we see the same thing. Blogging platforms have more comprehensive WYSIWYG [...]

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