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Posted Monday August 28, 2006, 1:10 pm, Over one day oldFear and Loathing VersioningWhich is scarier? Discuss
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Fear and Loathing VersioningWhich is scarier? Discuss
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Derrick Oien and Shawn Conahan have established a new mail list called Mo-List for open discussions on the mobile industry for anyone interested. It is our hope that we can get some of the various characters, players and geniuses of the mobile world to get together and have some open conversations.
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There's no information on the cost of the network or it's operation, Nomad did reveal that while WiMAX is intended to provide coverage for tens of miles that providing access to a target moving at speeds up to 100 mph requires a base station about every mile, or so.
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Example: Sidekick III Be sure to visit all of Phonescoop's videofide phone reviews at YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/results?search=phonescoop&search_type=search_videos&search=Search Excellent job, Eric!
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Martin and I also surfaced the operator/subscriber conflict which is that subscribers want access to all the data, applications and services that are on the web while mobile, and yet the mobile operators are focused on delivering broadcast services and walled garden solutions.
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The comments are robust and add much to this discussion. David Beers at Software Everywhere provides an excellent explanation of the importance of a new JSR (Java Specification Requests), namely JSR 232, Mobile Operational Management and why it will usher in a period of application innovation.
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Yesterday, GoldPocket Wireless received a reminder from Cingular Senior Management regarding their blanket policy prohibiting any payment for content or services to Cingular subscribers via credit card or Paypal. It, also, means that carriers not application and service providers set prices.
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