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Archive for October, 2005

VOIP Wiretaps: A Means to an End or A Waste of Time?

Posted by Dan Grossman on October 29th, 2005

Not surprisingly, stories about senior politicians and quasi-celebrities grabbed headlines this week. But an important announcement from the FCC flew under the radar–even though it could have a significant effect on our daily lives in the future.
I’m referring to a recent FCC ruling mandating that VOIP providers must configure their networks to support […]

The New Web 2.0 Bubble: The Pixel Wars

Posted by Dan Grossman on October 21st, 2005

Lots of discussion lately about a new “web 2.0 bubble“.
While most of us fully understand both the theory underlying investment bubbles and the potential for wealth-destruction, human behavior is such, it seems, that we often can’t avoid getting into bad situations. Of course, it’s hard to recognize a bubble until it’s […]

Firefox: 100 Million Downloads in ~1 Year

Posted by Dan Grossman on October 18th, 2005

Almost 100 million copies of Firefox have been downloaded since last September.
Mark Pincus heard rumors that Mozilla (the organization that manages Firefox development) was at a ~$30m run rate, thanks largely to deals with Google and Amazon–but he made the comment after Firefox passed the 64m download figure. Perhaps Mozilla is now closer […]

State of the Blogosphere

Posted by Dan Grossman on October 18th, 2005

Blog number porn, courtesy of David Sifry, CEO of Technorati:

As of October 2005, Technorati is now tracking 19.6 Million weblogs
The total number of weblogs tracked continues to double about every 5 months
The blogosphere is now over 30 times as big as it was 3 years ago, with no signs of letup in growth
About 70,000 […]

BugMeNot

Posted by Dan Grossman on October 17th, 2005

Speaking of privacy concerns, one of my favorite tools is BugMeNot. It gives you dummy account info when web sites ask you to complete registration forms. The Firefox extension is great.
Even the NYTimes likes it (see last item)…