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29 Nisan 2009 Çarşamba

Bill Clinton's Earth Day Speech at Fortune Brainstorm Green


By Mary Vincent - Follow on Twitter @MaryVincent
Bill Clinton spoke on Earth Day, April 22, 2009 at the Fortune Brainstorm Green Conference. I was fortunate to attend the Conference and briefly meet him. He shared data points and perspectives regarding the global economy, his Clinton Climate Initiative success stories, and what WE can do.
Quotes:
From my perspective, some of Bill Clinton's best quotes are here:
"For those of us that don't have a vote in Congress or Copenhagen ... the most important thing we can do is to do."
"Income inequality has increased every year in the United States except for four...the four years of my second term...If you're a rich country in an open world, you've got to have a source of new jobs every five to eight years. I am convinced that if we do this energy thing right, it will generate not only enormous numbers of new jobs and economic prosperity for countries at every income level, it will cause people to reimagine how they do everything. And therefore the funds will flow naturally to healthcare, and the emerging economy will create a demand for higher levels of education. I basically have always believed that work is the best social program and I think as it happens saving the planet from the threat of climate change will create more work, more jobs, more ideas, and more positive interdependence than anything else we can do."
"The most important thing you can do is to prove that the transformation can be good economics."
Climate Initiative Work:
He went into great detail about the Climate Initiative's work.
  • C-40, group of the 40 largest cities on every continent except Antarctica working together to reduce climate emissions. Cities consume 75 per cent of the world's energy and produce 80 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions. The program is pooling together the buying power of cities to lower the cost of energy saving products and hasten development and uptake of new energy saving technologies.
  • Install nearly 10,000 compact fluorescent light bulbs at the largest public housing development in the country, estimated to reduce greenhouse gases by 1,400 tons per year and overall electricity costs by 17%, saving NYCHA approximately $367,000 annually.
  • Empire State Building retrofit to be paid off in 8 years and is equivalent to taking 19,000 cars off road. The retrofits are expected to save building owners $4.4 million in annual energy costs.
  • Sweden decided to close a landfill and generate energy. Per the C-40 website, by generating energy from waste, 25% of the City’s CO2 emissions from energy consumption have been cut. Against a hypothetical measure of energy produced through burning of oil, waste-to-energy production saved the city an estimated 205,060 tonnes CO2 in 2006.
  • Cisco's initiative in conjunction with cities such as Seoul, Amsterdam, and San Francisco to transform the flow of people and traffic in urban areas, with the goal of scaling back harmful emissions related to cars, trains, buses, and other forms of transportation.
  • Discounted pricing agreements with more than 25 manufacturers of energy-efficient products, including building materials and systems, clean technology vehicles, and street and traffic lights. More than 1,100 cities worldwide now have access to these commodities through the CCI’s purchasing alliance.
  • Waste management projects in Mexico City and Lima including methane recovery and training of scavengers to be recycling workers. Methane is 23 times worse than carbon.
  • Give land back to poor people and schools.
  • Solar thermal project in Australia.
  • Carbon capture sites off the coast of Norway in the North Sea & storage technology.
  • Rockefeller grant to plan and implement programs to address deforestation issues
  • Project 2 Degrees is a collaboration between CCI, Microsoft, and ICLEI providing baseline carbon measurement tools to every city in the world, measure where they are, measure implementation of changes they make, and will eventually be multi-lingual by soon supporting the six UN languages – French, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese and Portuguese.
Bill Clinton says that long-term tax credits and utility-financed energy innovations are needed, including more upgrading on the electrical grid. State and localities should implement new building codes, public retrofits, and local governments should create a new market for cars, i.e. 15% hybrids. In the Private sector, Clinton says that Walmart cut 5% of the packaging which equals 211,000 diesel trucks off the road (U.S. annually).

Bill Clinton invited the attendees to attend his Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting September 22-25, 2009, which describes itself as the only venue where business, government, and civil-sector leaders work together to plan and launch specific projects and Commitments to Action to address global economic, environmental, and social challenges.

Videos:

Additional videos for your reference (thanks to greendignews):
Video 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJxjIgueSNI
Video 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKf0qU4Ygco
Video 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHdmbNeN2lw

Story by Mary Vincent
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Comcast turns down Joost

Joost who raised $45m in 2007 are up for sale and have been touting themselves to cable companies where there could be a good fit.

Initially Joost tried to tempt customers with a standalone P2P video player (using the same underlying technology as Skype) but have since moved to a web based model.

Now being one of many web based system, they're facing increased competition and struggling to win customers and advertising revenue with less than 1m unique monthly visitors.

It seems Comcast have passed on purchasing them. Joost do have a decent underlying technology solution which could be utilised by an emerging IPTV player rather than developing their own.

28 Nisan 2009 Salı

You Gotta Break a Few Eggs to Make an Omelet


Hi Jen,

Your post is one of the most comprehensive Conference reviews I've read. Congratulations! I also attended the conference & the Water/Food/Agriculture Sessions.

Your topic of consumption is a great one to discuss & water/food/agriculture fit right into the mix.

Here's a recent writeup I did on Water: http://tinyurl.com/c9ejrq

Also, during the Food/Agriculture Panel, I mentioned the following facts:

1. UN Climate Change Report states that animal agriculture causes more greenhouse gases than transportation http://tinyurl.com/ymotue

2. UK Hospitals are reducing meat to cut carbon http://tinyurl.com/cr9svd

3. Bon Appétit is reducing meat and cheese in their operations (my interview with Bon Appétit's CEO is here: http://tinyurl.com/cxnby4 )

I then asked how these facts/trends may be affecting their company policies, operations & supply chains. It inspired some good dialogue such as locally grown vegetables.

Bill Clinton's conference speech noted the UK was ahead of their climate emissions goals. I wonder if the UK Hospital meat reduction had something to do with this.

I think this topic should be a part of US Climate Policy. Imagine if hospitals & businesses worked with the gov't on implementing low carbon food (& water) programs & farmers were provided assistance & a seat at the table to work on these issues & solutions. If a reader knows someone in the Obama Admin. who can take a look at these options, please share this with them.

I look forward to reading your future posts!
About Earth Day
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

27 Nisan 2009 Pazartesi

Tiscali Discusses Sale of U.K. Assets - WSJ.com

Tiscali Discusses Sale of U.K. Assets - WSJ.com

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Tiscali (Italy) is in advanced negotiations with Carphone Warehouse with respect to the sale of Tiscali UK.

Tiscali (UK) has been on the market for over a year and there have been various rumours about their sale. They acquired HomeChoice (VideoNetworks) who had 30,000 IPTV customers, Tiscali increased this to 100,000 which was still half of their 200,000 target.

Carphone Warehouse could add Tiscali's customer base to their network (they'd dump overlapped network), but the IPTV infrastructure could be of interest as it will give them a competing service to BT Vision and whatever Sky are going to launch when they get their IPTV act together.

Sky are also rumoured to be be a suitor.

Changes to 0870 | Ofcom

Changes to 0870 | Ofcom

In the future 0870 numbers will be charged at the same rate as national number (i.e. those numbers beginning with 01, 02 or 03). Communications providers will also have to include 0870 numbers in any bundles they offer.

This is good news for consumers as many companies use 0870 numbers as revenue streams and most providers do not include those numbers in any kind of inclusive minutes (though BT has been offering inclusive 0870 minutes for a while and "taking the hit"). Mobile operators will also have to include 0870's in their mobile tariffs as they usually charge a hefty premium for calling these number ranges.

Femtocells support mobile phones in developing nations

Femtocells support mobile phones in developing nations

CSL has produced a reference design for a GSM/GPRS/EDGE/E-EDGE femtocell (called Centaur) based on a picoChip software defined radio.

Many operators are focusing on 3G femtocells, which are much easier to integrate into existing networks. CSL feel that 2G femtocells will be useful in emerging markets where 3G may not be widely adopted.

2G femtocells will also be useful in the UK where the low power GSM operators such as UK01 can utilise them.

26 Nisan 2009 Pazar

Water Facts, Technologies, Process Improvements, Conferences, and Competitions

Are you interested in learning more about the issues facing the Earth's valuable water resources?
I've put together an outline describing water facts, technologies, process improvements, opportunities, conferences, and competitions.
If you use this outline in any of your work and online posts, please be sure to credit Mary Vincent and add this reference link: http://ecoprotection.blogspot.com/2009/04/water-facts-technologies-process.html
or use tinyurl:
http://tinyurl.com/c9ejrq
Thank you.
Mary Vincent

1. Water Facts:
a. Increased Demand:
Climate change, growing populations, scarcity, and environmental protection challenges are driving water investment. Analysts estimate that the world will need to invest as much as $1 trillion a year on conservation technologies, infrastructure, and sanitation to meet demand through 2030.
- According to the U.S. Accountability Office, about 36 States face water shortages by 2013.
b. Energy Needs:
- The pumping of water accounts for more than 20 percent of global energy consumption (DOE).
c. Costs:
- Water costs for businesses are increasing.
- There is a credit crunch; low risk investments with good yields are required in this economy.
d. Aging Infrastructure:
- Infrastructure and treatment facilities are aging
e. Health:
- According to the UN, more than 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water, and 2/3 of the world's growing population will face periodic and often severe water shortages by 2025
f. Investment:
- The Venture Capital Community has been slow to invest in the water sector. Last year out of a total investment of $8.4 billion into clean technology ventures, just $148 million (1.8%) is reported by the Cleantech Group by having been made into water. One of the Top Five 2008 Clean Tech IPOs was American Water Works Company, Inc. 4/23/2008 $1.2 billion NYSE
- California will receive $260 million dollars in US funds for water 4/16/2009
g. New Models:
- Of the wastewater which is collected globally, 38% is actually treated and only 5% of that is actually re-used. Michael Braungart, the author of ‘Cradle to Cradle – remaking the way we make things’
- If everyone went vegetarian for one day, the U.S. would save 100 billion gallons of water, enough to supply all the homes in New England for almost 4 months
- Governments are becoming more involved in green investments, including the U.S.
- There are 57 water quality trading programs worldwide, of which 26 are active, 21 are under development and 10 are inactive or completed pilot projects. Environmental Finance
- The World Business Council for Sustainable Development's (WBCSD) paper, “Water, Energy and Climate Change,” showcases interconnections and 25 case studies showing how business is already linking water, energy and climate across their operations.
- To compete in the global marketplace, companies need to analyze their water risk, invest in new technologies and innovations and take action to help solve the global water challenge.

2. Technologies and Process Improvements:
a. Themes include: New and Improved Designs and Processes, Conservation & Efficiency, Treatment, Filtration, Purification, Reuse, and Storage
b. Specific Technologies and Processes Include:
- Purification and Desalination:
Reverse Osmosis, is a filtration process that is often used for water. It works by using pressure to force a solution through a membrane, retaining the solute on one side and allowing the pure solvent to pass to the other side.
Forward Osmosis, i.e. Oasys Water Inc. – eliminates need for high pressure used in reverse osmosys reducing electricity and fuel by 90%
- Sewage and Wastewater Treatment:
i.e. Veolia Water implemented a 100% energy self-sufficient wastewater treatment plant in Germany. The quantity of the sludge is reduced through thermophilic digestion and provides 60% of the plant's electricity. The digested sludge and treated wastewater are used as irrigation and fertilizer in nearby fields.
- Heating and Cooling:
i.e TEPCO's high efficiency heating and cooling system for Sony's new Tokyo headquarters uses waste heat from a public sewage treatment plant reducing 3,500 tons C02/yr and 92% less water compared to a common office building.
- Process Efficiency
i.e. IBM engineers reduced metal deposited during semiconductor manufacturing reducing water used in the mechanical polishing step by 14% (90,000 liters/yr)
- Water Use Planning:
i.e. GHD, working with Gold Coast Water, developed a plan serving a 150,000 person urban development to adapt to climate change by integrating water supply, sewerage, and storm water services. This reduced the amount of water imported to the development by more than 80% and reduced discharges to the environment by more than 70%
i.e BC Hydro developed Water Use Plans on 23 watersheds where the company has hydro-electric generating facilities. The company funds studies monitoring salmon populations and is currently working on improving salmon spawning channels.
i.e. New York City is implementing extensive watershed management measures, including water quality monitoring and disease surveillance, land acquisition and comprehensive planning, and upgrading wastewater treatment plants.
i.c. Stanford's Natural Capital Project is developing case studies and models for assessing the economic value of natural services (e.g. water filtration services from healthy watersheds and wetlands)
i.e. In Tanzania, programs are being developed where the government pays residents to maintain the forests that regulate water supply instead of logging for fast cash
i.e. New Jersey State Parks and Forest worth at least $140 million because of the parks system's ecosystem services, such as watershed and groundwater protection, flood control, water purification, wildlife conservation, biodiversity preservation, and storage of carbon, the leading greenhouse gas.
- Water Storage:
Aquifer, Lake, and Container Storage, i.e. Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) involves injecting water into an aquifer during periods of surplus and/or low demand and then pumping it out when it is needed.
- Water Metering:
i.e IBM has recently announced it will design and install systems of sensors and back-end software to monitor water pipes, reservoirs, rivers and harbors.

3. Conferences:
a. March 16-22 5th 'World Water Forum' Istanbul, Turkey - 33,058 participants including Water Fair participants from 192 countries made it the world’s biggest ever water-related event. http://www.worldwaterforum5.org/
b. April 27-28 'Where Water Meets Money' Zurich, Switzerland http://watermeetsmoney.com/
c. October 5-7 2009 'Water Investment World Europe' London, UK http://www.terrapinn.com/2009/water/

Competitions:
a. The Global Water Awards will be presented on April 27, 2009 http://www.globalwaterawards.com
b. Top 50 Water Companies by the Artemis Project announced on April 22, 2009. http://www.theartemisproject.com/competitionpage.html

Data Sources:
http://www.environmentalleader.com/2009/03/18/streaming-live-from-world-water-forum-nations-businesses-consider-the-way-forward/
http://www.wbcsd.org/Plugins/DocSearch/details.asp?DocTypeId=251&ObjectId=MzM3NTM
http://www.environmental-finance.com/onlinews/0326wat.html
http://www.cleantechblog.com/2009/03/perfect-storm-for-water.html
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2009/03Link/30/daily55.html?ana=from_rss
http://www.alternet.org/environment/134650/the_startling_effects_of_going_vegetarian_for_just_one_day/
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123691384737315953.html
http://www.wbcsd.org/web/projects/water/Water%20Facts%20and%20Trends%20-PPT.ppt
http://planetark.org/wen/52448
Thanks to Juliet Lamont, Ph.D Creekcats Environmental Partners for these additional data sources below: (Ecosystem-based Water Resources Planning, Policy, and Strategy) jlamont@creekcats.com
http://www.fathom.com/course/10701045/session3.html
http://www.naturalcapitalproject.org/about.html
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2008/08/18/MNH31227HE.DTL
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/newsrel/2004/04_0121.htm
http://www.nj.gov/dep/dsr/economics/parks-report.pdf

iPlotz: wireframing, mockups and prototyping for websites and applications

iPlotz: wireframing, mockups and prototyping for websites and applications

iPlotz seems to be the answer to many a web designer's prayer or should that be dream. It's an on-line system allowing wire-framing of sites so they can be viewed by other developers or even customers to ensure they have the right look and feel before any major coding is done. There's also some basic project management functionality so different wire-frames can be assigned as different tasks.

The combination of tools allows complex designs to be simulated while allowing the designer complete flexibility. Wire-framed items can perform actions such as jumping between pages, loading graphics etc so some site functionality is even available.

There's an on-line version at iPlotz and there's a downloadable version available as well. The downloadable version requires Adobe AIR.

Though some knowledge of how a site is put together, this is even useful for pre-design stages so that technical users could mock-up the functionality of a system then pass the mock-up to a designer to prettify. There's also scope for use in pitches before a site has even got to the drawing board (well iPlotz is the drawing board).

Having been on the thought stages of several sites where various Powerpoint or other static pages have been built, iPlotz would have given the extra flexibility to show how things fitted together and would have saved several days worth of re-jigging buttons or inter-page actions.

iPlotz uses the Freemium model whereby it's free to sign-up and that gives access to 1 project which is limited to 5 pages. There's a $15/m plan (on-line access to unlimited projects and 1GB storage). The downloadable version costs $75 (again there's a free trial), but the downloadable version is included in the $99/yr package (so you get 12 months which would normally be $180 and the $75 downloadable version). There are also 5 and 10 multi user versions for $295 and $495 per year respectively.

Definitely worth a look if you're building websites or a business based on a future website.

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25 Nisan 2009 Cumartesi

3 UK attacks churn with disruptive free Skype offer - Rethink Wireless

3 UK attacks churn with disruptive free Skype offer - Rethink Wireless

Skype is offering any of its customers free Skype to Skype calls (and instant messaging), this works for pay as you go and contract phones.

Currently phones must be bought from Skype, but in summer they'll also allow any unlocked phones with a 3 SIM.

This may not make 3 any money, but it's likely to attract new customers who 3 can then hopefully sell more services to later.

20 Nisan 2009 Pazartesi

Oracle and MySQL further thoughts

Oracle produce a high-end database, they already have an open source database Berkeley DB which they obtained by purchasing Sleepycat Software.

Oracle also owns Innobase Oy who develop InnoDB which is the transactional database used by MySQL.

It's unlikely Oracle would kill MySQL which is the main user of Innobase's products, therefore it's more likely that Innobase and MySQL will be combined in some way and both sit under the Oracle banner.

Sun are already optimising MySQL for Solaris, Oracle are likely to promote efforts in these areas so Solaris is THE OS for databases.

This can only be a good tbing for MySQL.

Oracle to Buy Sun - Yahoo! Finance

Oracle to Buy Sun - Yahoo! Finance

Sun and Oracle have entered into a definative agreement for Oracle to purchase Sun.

Oracle will acquire Sun common stock for $9.50 per share in cash. This values Sun at about $7.4bn.

Oracle can utilise Sun's Solaris and Java platforms (and may even keep the hardware business going so they have an optimised hardware base which will allow Oracle appliances etc.). However the future of MySQL has not been mentioned and may not be so rosy.

Oracle may well drop MySQL and leave it to the community to keep going.

14 Nisan 2009 Salı

Continuing the Meeja exposure

TechFluffTV reports on start-up news in Europe and low and behold I'm performing an escalator pitch for Textic.

It's only 30secs and here's the YouTube direct link.

13 Nisan 2009 Pazartesi

Channel 4 - News - Amazon website censorship row

Channel 4 - News - Amazon website censorship row

Amazon US are allegedly censoring goods that have a gay or lesbian theme. If searches are made on the front page, items wont show up at all though they will search up in the sub categories such as books etc, but without seller ratings.

Obviously people are quite upset about this if Amazon are censoring items, though they claim it's a glitch.

There has been a big Twitter backlash against Amazon (using the hashtag #amazonfail) urging people to complain.

Channel 4 News did a piece about it. I was interviewed about the Twitter part which is just before the end of the clip.

Another kick in the teeth for troubled Tiscali as IPTV subscribers dwindle - Broadband Genie

Another kick in the teeth for troubled Tiscali as IPTV subscribers dwindle - Broadband Genie

It seems Tiscali's IPTV service had reached 100,000 users by the end of 2008, which all sounds pretty good. Unfortunately they were expecting to have 200,000 users which means they only achieved 50% of their target which isn't such a good figure. They may also have lost 64,000'ish broadband customers.

Tiscali UK have been up for sale for a while and this may reduce their chance of a quick sale (or increase their chance of being sold off as a firesale).

8 Nisan 2009 Çarşamba

just trying ping.fm ... what's happening

7 Nisan 2009 Salı

Interview with Woody Tasch: Finance and Agriculture Innovator: Author of 'Slow Money'



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6 Nisan 2009 Pazartesi

Netgear releases ReadyNAS NVX

Netgear's ReadyNAS products are really nice home/office shared network resources. The NV+ has been around for a while, then the PRO came out which increased the bay count to 6 (from 4) offered dual network interfaces and faster processors based on Intel chips.

Netgear have now introduced the NVX which is a four bay design but (I guess) also Intel processors. As well as NFS, CIFS, AFS, FTP, http and other network sharing protocols the NVX now supports iSCSI as well.

Mac users have recently had improvements and a ReadyNAS can act as a Time Machine server for network back-ups and restore directly integrating with the Apple Time Machine client which is integrated into MacOS 10.5.

NetVault is a new service introduced by Netgear where ReadyNAS users can back-up their NAS's over the Internet and pay a monthly fee. The pricing seems to be based on whether the back-up is performed by a home user or business.

Currently in beta is Remote, a client which will allow remote users to natively access a ReadyNAS even if it's behind a firewall etc. It sits on Windows or MacOS and the ReadyNAS appears as a local disk.

Retail pricing is about $1,500 for a ReadyNAS NVX including 2TB of disk.

Today is data logging day

The UK law comes into force today (based on an EU directive) that means ISPs and telcos have to keep records of emails and phone calls for up to a year.

Well telcos have already been keeping records of telephone calls because they have to bill calls and billing records have to be kept for seven years anyway.

The story for ISPs is slightly different (and potentially unworkable). If a customer uses their ISPs mail server to send out Email then the ISP has to record the time, the originator and the recipients of the Email. They don't have to log the contents (which would mean huge storage costs).

If a customer sends out their own Email without going through the ISP mail server, it obviously wont be logged. ISPs can force Email traffic to go through their servers (though this can be circumvented too if the customer tries hard enough).

Since most large ISPs (in the UK) are implementing what was known as Cleanfeed (the system that allows ISPs to block content based on an IWF blacklist), they can also use that system to log web requests.

Logging data can be a huge burden for ISPs as the volumes get very large very quickly.

5 Nisan 2009 Pazar

iPodRip - Giveaway

iPodRip - Giveaway

iPodRip are giving away some nice iPod prizes.

It's actually a nice program that allows you to get the music off your iPod (i.e. it does the opposite of iTunes).

3 Nisan 2009 Cuma

NVidia releases new graphics card

NVidia has introduced new high end graphics cards, the top end Quadro FX5800 has 240 CUDA parallel processing cores and 4GB of high speed shader RAM it has Displayport and dual-DVI outputs.

This isn't a cheap solution the FX5800 costs around $3,300. The lower end cards start at at £300.

NVidia offer drivers for a variety of operating systems including most varieties of Windows, 32 and 64 bit Linux, Solaris x86/64. Unfortunately no MacOS drivers, so unless Apple do something they wont go into a MacPro (which would seem a logical choice for high end cards).

Virgin announce Addict tariff

Virgin's addict tariff is aimed at the mobile Internet user who needs to get their daily fix of social media sites.

£20 gives the user unlimited texts and unlimited data and 10p per minute for phone calls.

It's not quite as good as it sounds though as unlimited of course isn't unlimited as it's 1GB per month for data and 3,000 texts per month - though ignoring the data that means an SMS cost of 1.5p per text (though that's sending 100 texts per day - could be cheap for sending bulk SMS via lots of SIMs).

If a cheaper top-up tariff is chosen i.e. £15/m then there's 600 free texts and for £10/m it's 300 free texts with Internet costing 30p per day limited to 25MB.

It's also worth noting that file sharing and video or voice over Internet calls are not allowed.

Though £20 per month isn't bad for 3,000 text messages and 1GB Internet per month though there are better data deals on other networks.

Fonera v2 coming out 29th April

FON is a service that allows broadband users to share their Internet connection with other FON users (or with the general public). Registered FON users then also get access through any other FON device when they're away from their own premise.

The new Fonera v2 WiFi router has 2 LAN ports and a USB port that may be connected to any USB2.0 device or several through a hub.

The system will then share various USB devices like cameras and scanners and act a print server for connected printers. If disks are connected then these can also be shared, but there's also a bittorrent client built-in to the Fonera so that downloads can be left overnight and be ready in the morning. Disks can be traditional USB hard disks or even pen drives. If the disk contains photos these can automatically be uploaded to Flickr and other sites and videos automatically sent to YouTube.

The Fonera 2 unit will cost 49 Euros.

Ofcom sets mobile termination rates

Ofcom has published mobile termination rates for the mobile networks

The rates below are for Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4
Vodafone and O2 5.40 5.09 4.71 TBC
T-Mobile and Orange 5.90 5.39 4.84 TBC
H3G 9.10 7.29 5.83 TBC

The mobile networks are having there revenues reduces severely (but this is in-line with a recent dispute with UK01 a new mobile entrant who also have a rate set which was 3.3p) but it's good for the consumer. Mobile rates have reduced significantly from a few years ago when they were charging 33p per minute.

2 Nisan 2009 Perşembe

Breakfasst with Jeff Pulver and Paul Walsh

This morning's breakfast with Jeff Pulver and Paul Walsh was a lively affair with lots of social networking taking place.

The bacon sandwiches may not have been the best idea, but overall a good event.

Thunderbird - actually a reasonable email client

Reading email can be a pain. Mutt is my preferred Email client, it's text based runs on UN*X/Linux, is fast and just works and is also available from anywhere by ssh'ing into the bix where the mail is stored.

Being text based, it's really good for scanning Email and deleting the rubbish. Emails can also be read and actioned, however being text based it's not good when people send pure HTML Email or Emails with nice attachments.

Being a Linux user (Fedora Core 10 at the moment) which also acts as a mail server (and file server as well as various other things), it means the system is on all the time. Outlook is a fine Email program as is Mail.app, but they mean booting a Windows or Apple machine.

So though the Linux box was on all the time, it was only really used for reading text Email through Mutt.

Then Thunderbird was suggested, it's an Email client from the Mozilla folks and it works. It''s actually quite similar to Outlook in the way it does certain things and if you're used to Outlook it will be relatively painless to use (though setting up Email accounts may not be so easy).

Now attachments are there and can be viewed as can HTML Email (rendered through Firefox or at least its libraries).

Thunderbird is a pretty good Email client for POP3/IMAP Email accounts.

IBM to buy Sun

IBM's potential purchase of Sun has been speculated recently, however it also seems various large company's procurement departments have been told to hold of making any Sun purchases and speak to IBM.

If the purchase does go ahead what will remain of Sun? Sparc will likely die (or just go over to Fujitsu completely), MySQL will drop to the wayside (or at least dropped off IBM's portfolio - they have enough of their own databases), Solaris will just go Open with little involvement from IBM if any at all.

The only thing that IBM definitely want is Java.

$6.5bn is cheap considering the prices paid for Compaq and others in recent times, but manufacturing chips - however good they are is expensive. This could be the end of an era and Sun may be disappearing over the IBM horizon.