Handsets, free wireless, and telcos
June 08, 2004 | CommentsRussell posts about a future where handsets patch in to whatever networks are available - of different types. So that you might move from Vodafone, to a local community Wi-Fi network, and so on.
Things that I've noted about this:
1. Handsets already do this. When I roam to Spain, my phone switches between the various networks which are out there that have roaming agreements with Orange.
2. How will small-scale networks bill their customers?
3. How will these networks provide any accountability or quality of service?
Escape and Evasion: POW breakouts in World War 2
June 08, 2004 | CommentsBy the power of LazyWeb... Asynchronous Instant Messaging
June 08, 2004 | CommentsIs anyone aware of an IM client which is explicitly asychronous in the way that SMS is? i.e. one where instead of messages demanding instant replies, they "pile up" and await your attention. I'd be interested to see how this changed messaging behaviour - personally I think I'd find it more polite than an application which seems explicitly designed to interrupt me when I'm working.
(which is not to say I can't see the value of IM, or don't use it)
I think this would be purely a question of a new interface (rather than new protocols): don't pop up a window when a message comes in, just beep and invite me to check it out when I have time. I guess this is a bit like "email with presence" or err "fixed line SMS" (
Update: hmm, actually there seem to be some settings in MSN Messenger which stop the automatic popping up of Windows; I can't check right now (on the train up to Leeds) but maybe I can munge Messenger into approximating what I'm after...
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
June 08, 2004 | CommentsBluePorn
June 08, 2004 | CommentsMy God.
Last night, I was "bluejacked" on the train...
...with what looked like amateur porn.