The iPhone is the New Internet Explorer 6, Says Mobile Developer
‘Don’t Be Evil,’ Meet ‘Spy on Everyone’: How the NSA Deal Could Kill Google
More Posner Plagiarism
Enterprise Software is Entirely Bereft of Soul
Toyota's Low-Risk Dialogue on Digg
Four Square Fatigue and the Evolution of Privacy
The Dark Side of Crowdsourcing?
About Voices
This is a section of the All Things Digital Web site featuring posts from around the Web, from other Dow Jones properties and also original pieces we solicit. The section is now explicitly labeled that it comes “from other Web sites.”
Regarding third-party posts: We are trying to point readers of this site to other posts from around the Web that we admire and are trying to do so in the quickest manner possible.
That is why we have made even more changes to Voices to ensure we do this in the most transparent and timely way. While we don't expect that everyone will agree with our policies, we have made changes that reflect our intent in pointing to content outside our site.
So here is exactly what we do.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
A former Universal Music executive, now headed to Yahoo, explains concisely why his former employer and the other big guys are just playing out the string: CD sales are wasting away, and the digital boost they were counting on simply isn’t big enough. Read More »
Redpoint Ventures announced that it had closed a new $400 million fund to invest in early-stage start-ups in the “social and mobile Internet, cloud computing and clean technology spaces.”
Is the closing a sign that things are looking up for the venture business after one of the toughest years in a dozen, with the amount VCs made in 2009 dropping 37 percent, according to a recent report?
Who knows–but here’s the skinny on the Redpoint IV fund. Read More »
As high-profile cyber attacks, like the one that recently hit Google Inc., become more common, Internet security is getting more attention at commercial organizations and especially in the government. Read More »
Monday, February 8, 2010
Today, BoomTown motored down to the Sunnyvale HQ of Yahoo, this time with a tiny bit of trepidation.
Ok, not that much, but some!
Why? Because CEO Carol Bartz had invited me to be the first in a new speaker series for employees at the Internet giant, called “Yahoo from the ‘Outside In,’” due to my intense–some might say obsessive–interest in the company.
The twist: Bartz herself conducted the interview with me in front of about 600 Yahoos gathered in its URL’s Cafe, the main cafeteria at the company. Read More »
Verizon Wireless said Monday that its recent blocking of parts of 4chan was caused by “potentially disruptive” traffic from the popular site. “Our network security system found traffic from some of the 4chan web sites that were potentially disruptive of the Verizon Wireless network and could affect our customers’ use of their services,” Jeffrey Nelson, a spokesman for the wireless carrier, said. Read More »
Apple’s refusal to support Flash on the iPhone, and soon the iPad as well, might not be a death knell for Flash, but it will surely hasten its decline if Adobe isn’t careful. Read More »
Here is the latest comic from our Joy of Tech friends at Geek Culture, Nitrozac and Snaggy. Joy of Tech appears three times a week in the Voices section of this site. (Click on the image to see a bigger version.) Read More »
Barnes & Noble’s e-reader entry was supposed to have one big advantage over the Kindle–you could buy one at the retailer’s stores. But it has been a long time coming, and in the meantime, you may have heard about another compelling e-reader heading to market. Read More »
Howard Stern told listeners this morning that he is considering leaving Sirius XM to become a judge on American Idol, according the TheWrap.com. Read More »
Google Inc. is set to unveil a new feature to Gmail designed to make it easier and faster for users to share media and status updates with friends, according to people familiar with the matter. These people said Google could launch the new feature, which aims to make its Gmail email application more social, as soon as this week. Read More »
The iPad’s lower-than-expected price may go lower still if the device doesn’t perform as well at market as Apple hopes. Recounting his recent meeting with some executives from the company in a research note issued last night, Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope said Apple is quite willing to get even more aggressive with iPad pricing. Read More »
Since its launch in January, AppMakr has built several thousand apps for the iTunes store. AppMakr was originally a side service offered by PointAbout, a technology consulting company based out of Washington, D.C. In its beta form, AppMakr listed a $2,000 starting price for aspiring app makers to sign up, in addition to the price to build the actual app. Read More »
Next week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Microsoft is likely to unveil Windows Mobile 7, the new version of its mobile operating system, trying to create some excitement around its foundering mobile strategy.
“Foundering” is probably kind, given the innovative strides both Google and Apple have made in the smartphone arena in recent years by comparison.
So is a new mobile OS–along with “Project Pink,” to create a new Microsoft-made device–going to cut it? Or should the tech giant buy its way back into the game? Read More »
Its merger with Sun Microsystems finally closed, Oracle is moving on to new acquisitions. The first: AmberPoint, a service-oriented-architecture management outfit that the company says fits well with its Fusion Middleware offering. Read More »
Underwhelmed with last night’s Super Bowl ads? So are the people who paid for them. The majority of TV ad buyers say they think their spots are less useful than they used to be. That’s potentially good news for Google and the Web, but it will be a long time coming. Read More »
Earlier Posts
- Here’s Hoping Google “Speech-to-Speech” Translation Not as Hilariously Inaccurate as Google Voice Translation on Digital Daily
- App Watch: The Official White House App Debuts on Voices
- The Bids Are In for AOL’s Sale of ICQ–It’s Down to a “U.N.” of Four Buyers on BoomTown
- SAP Board to CEO: Auf Wiedersehen, Sweetheart on Digital Daily
- How to Cram Most of the Web Into One Super Bowl Ad–And Not Sell TVs on MediaMemo
- QOTD on Digital Daily
- Almost Famous: Keith Lee of Booyah Games on Voices
- Viral Video: The Conan Debacle’s Final Score (Game Goes to Letterman!) on BoomTown
- The Rise of Caller ID Spoofing on Voices
- Google to Show Off Search With Super Bowl Ad on Voices
Mossberg Discusses the iPad on “The Charlie Rose Show”
Mossberg was on "The Charlie Rose" show this past Thursday to discuss the upcoming Apple iPad. Read More »
Personal Technology
Little Laptops From Dell, Sony
Walt Mossberg reviews Dell's M11x and Sony's Vaio X, two diminutive laptops aimed at radically different customers. Read More »













