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  • commenter
    Sep 29 09:27 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Does anyone out there have a url for the "new" plan ? Is it available anywhere online for "we the sheeple" to read ? Probably not, but please, if it is, lut us know where. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 29 08:49 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    BAILOUT POLITICS:
    [1] Imposes "some curbs" on Exec comp........
    [2] Taxpayers to "share" in any profits.......... with ACORN??????
    [3] Treasury Dept still Market Maker...........
    [4] Vulture Investors.........Full Disclosure when they buy????????
    [5] SARBOX & FASB 157 not addressed to stop hemmorraging.......
    [6] No contribution from Billionaires/Millionai... $11 Trillion.........
    [7] No change to SEC UPTICK RULE & NAKED SHORTING!!!!!!!
    ****As one honest expert stated Sunday, TAXPAYERS ARE THE SUCKERS..............A...
    Americans who are investors in stock market instruments need to take this opportunity to reevaluate their financial positions and consider preservation of capital as #1 priority well above gains/risks..............
    Don't let this happen to you again, as it will, because nothing has happened to the GREED MERCHANTS or the GAMES OF WALL STREETS WORST PLAYERS!!!!!!!!
    IMHO
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  • commenter
    Sep 28 11:08 AM
    Sprint-Clearwire Deal Expected to Close in Q4 [view article]
    But they really are terrible. Just do a bit of research & you'll see the customer complaints all over the place. Yes I know, everyone has upset customers...but nothing to the extent I've seen with Clearwire. They even have their own website dedicated by disgruntled customers; haven't seen that for other carriers (clearwiresucks.com). Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 27 01:37 PM
    Free International Calls Are Latest Threat to the Telcos [view article]
    Dude your guddufn.tk is a jok

    I need to call Israel man
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  • commenter
    Sep 27 12:23 AM
    Bearish on RIMM (Today) - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/25/08) [view article]
    All these years cramer was a big backer of =rimm=.
    Now he doesn't like =Rimm.
    Cramer == is a front runner.
    THAT'S WHY I WATCH =FAST MONEY= INSTEAD OF CRAMER.
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  • commenter
    Sep 26 02:15 PM
    Google's Vision for a Wireless World [view article]
    Cellular service should be implemented more on the lines of the Internet. Kill off the cellular companies.

    jegan

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  • commenter
    Sep 26 10:56 AM
    Google's Vision for a Wireless World [view article]
    Most probably, this idea could be extension of MESH network. However, general consumer of such services will end up with big MESH as well.

    Technology can present which service provider has excellent coverage at any given time and location, and perhaps can also present the cost per use, however it may slow down the use of services for "on-move" consumer who may be in different locations in any given day because of how the billing and customer service will be provided to consumer. Most important, how "handover" between these competing service providers will happen in order to maintain seemless connectivity?

    As we see, all future communication will be IP-based (you may wish to read about LTE, the 3GPP2 standard), in my opinion, this Google idea of "Open Wireless World" is already in market within MESH network concept and the use of 3GPP2 LTE.
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  • commenter
    Sep 26 10:52 AM
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    Google's Vision for a Wireless World [view article]
    Watch this space: 802.22 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 26 08:18 AM
    Google's Vision for a Wireless World [view article]
    This is certainly the framework for wireless communications in the future...hopefully even the near future. While many realize that ad-hoc network selection should be the wave of the future, what does Google get from the patent? Do they receive royalties if this is the infrastructure implemented? Do they reduce the importance and market share of service providers? Do they erode brand loyalty of carriers and create a larger entry point for their devices?

    I guess it sums up as: sure this is the way things should work and it's no surprise that Google is on the edge in patenting it, but what advantage does this patent give them. I want to know the business impact and benefit, not just read a report on what they've filed.
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  • commenter
    Sep 26 06:39 AM
    Google's Vision for a Wireless World [view article]
    Google and Yahoo should partner with Nokia, Samsung, Intel, Sprint on handsets. The Nokia N95-8GB and E90 Communicator have been tested (by me) to be able to do all the above. Only widespread usage can drive down the present $500- $700 price range, with or without ISP acquisition cost subsidy. The coming adoption of HDTV will free up current analog bandwidth by which content could be delivered to above-mentioned mobile wireless hand-held devices to. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 25 09:52 PM
    Bearish on RIMM (Today) - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/25/08) [view article]
    He never said he was now bearish on Rimm, He said maybe at 140 it was a short but it isn't one now. He stated it's a hold Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 25 09:51 PM
    Bearish on RIMM (Today) - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/25/08) [view article]
    He never said to short it, get your headline correct. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 25 03:54 PM
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    Will Google Phone Be Good for Carriers? [view article]
    Anybody has any updates on the talk between Apple and China Mobile? Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 25 09:04 AM
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    Will Google Phone Be Good for Carriers? [view article]
    The carriers offer a walled garden called Voice. this will disappear in 5-10 years and with it the premium they charge. A combination of VOIP, SIP trunking and inteligent Unified communication will end run the garden. The Carriers will then offer a commodity IP dialtone at reasonable rates, there will of course be the expected impact on margins and equity values of those carriers. IP uber alles: Music companies, TV & Cable, phone companies... Reply
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    Sep 25 06:14 AM
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    Will Google Phone Be Good for Carriers? [view article]
    Its manufacturer HTC called it "The most exciting phone in the history of phones." I compiled a list of all software, hardware and service flaws of G1 and asked the question, "Would Apple have been utterly crucified and AAPL have tanked if the iPhone came out with so many shortcomings?" in:

    The Big List: 30 critical issues with Google G1 phone
    counternotions.com/200.../
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