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Archive for October, 2005

World’s First Tablet-size Flexible Electronic Paper Display

by @ Wednesday, October 19th, 2005. Filed under Emerging

LG.Philips LCD and E Ink Build 10.1″ Flex Display with Production Equipment
This is a very important advance.
During one of his 2005 BBC Reith Lectures Lord Broers was asked what he thought the most important development would be during the first half of the 21st. century. He replied that electronic displays that have the characteristics [...]

Cogent/Level 3 and Telus show multiple backbone links are a really good idea

by @ Thursday, October 13th, 2005. Filed under Infrastructure Architecture

The Cogent/Level3 situation and the Canadian Telus IP blockade show the importance of using redundant tier one Internet network providers for even modest web sites.

Should Adam Curry be excited about his Gmail account quota?

by @ Sunday, October 2nd, 2005. Filed under ECM, Infrastructure Architecture

Adam Curry loves Gmail’s huge storage quota. But how valuable is $3.42 worth of searchable online storage anyway? For the enterprise there are commercial alternatives to this kind of service.

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