Monopoly, Market Advantage, and Mouthpieces
AT&T and Verizon are worth a combined $430 billion. Every single one of the big Internet companies are worth more ...
Read moreAT&T and Verizon are worth a combined $430 billion. Every single one of the big Internet companies are worth more ...
Read moreIf Page were a "war time CEO" and not a focused competitor he'd see the opportunity there. Deliver broadband to ...
Read moreYou buy Verizon, you sell Verizon Wireless to Vodafone for most of the cost of the deal, then you turn ...
Read moreHow should Google respond? Aggressively. And it needs to understand who its opposition really is, the ruthlessness of that opposition, ...
Read moreGoogle appeared to give up on the fight earlier this year, when it let Verizon buy the TV spectrum auction's ...
Read moreThe greatest advantage a tyrant has over those who believe in democracy is their belief that others hold the same ...
Read moreThe fact that our telecom marketplace is becoming dominated by men like Carlos Slim should be a great danger signal ...
Read moreSeparately, the Bells will kill the techs, and kill our economy with them. Together, I think Franklin would like the ...
Read moreIt's time to admit that e-mail, defined strictly by a client like Outlook Express, is dead.
Read moreThere is only one way to win the War Against Oil. Unleash Moore's Law.
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