Archive for July, 2009

Given all the discussion recently of the security of one’s data in the cloud, I’m linking over to a poll that storage provider EMC’s Scott Waterhouse is doing on The Backup Blog. This is his personal blog and is focused on pretty geeky storage related issues — he writes about backup, recovery and archiving. His poll ... Read more

See below a recent interview by Charlie Rose of TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington in which he discusses a wide range of topics of interest to digital nomads. I pulled this from a post by Eric Eldon that appeared on VentureBeat on the topic of “twittergate” and TechCrunch’s decision to publish internal documents on Twitter’s strategies and internal ... Read more

That’s the question many digital nomads are asking themselves, or should be, given news as of late. I’m reading with great fascination the recent discovery that many of Twitter’s most sensitive internal documents, which were created on Google Docs, recently found their way into the public forum due to a hacker gaining access to them. ... Read more

I wouldn’t. To me my data plan for my iPhone has taken on a more significant role for me, especially as I just returned from ten days on the road. The killer app for the iPhone is the mapping/GPS function, which doesn’t replace my in-car Garmin Nuvi for long trips but is incredibly helpful for ... Read more

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