We can say that the Universe consists of a substance, and this substance we call “atoms” or else we call it “monads”. Democritus called it atoms. Leibniz called it monads. Fortunately, the two never met or there would have been a very dull argument. – Woody Allen
The Democritus/Leibniz debate-that-never-was flashed through my mind when I [...]

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And so we approach the end of the noughties. It hasn’t quite provoked the veritable flood of fin de siecle considerations we had in ’99, but we’re still getting a steady trickle of celebrities, journalists and thinkers (the terms are not, fortunately, mutually exclusive, but neither is there are complete overlap amongst any of the [...]
I recently spoke to ADC following their survey of mobile usage in UK businesses. The survey revealed that 60.8 percent of users rely on their mobile for their job, while 38.5 percent stated that this was their primary work phone. However, almost two thirds of respondents also complained of less than perfect mobile service in [...]
A few weeks ago, I blogged about the marketing opportunity for femtocells. AT&T’s new Microcell has just been launched. Actually, before someone corrects me, I should say “3G Microcell” – the first one in the USA. This is a really good example of marketing that focuses on the benefits to the user.
But my first comment [...]
Nokia unveiled the technical specifications of its new netbook, the Booklet 3G, at the Nokia World conference last week. Aside from a few grumbles about the choice of operating system (OS) and the lack of certain features and technical capabilities, I reckon the product is on a par with a host of laptops and netbooks [...]
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