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Update – March 16, 2010: Apple has hired Richard DeVaul Ph.D., a veteran of the wearable computing field and computer animation. While at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Dr. DeVaul wrote his dissertation on “The Memory Glasses,” a real-time memory support system (smart glasses). I spent the last five years of graduate school working on new human-computer [...]

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In the aftermath of Tuesday’s (January 12) bombshell announcement, Google is now engaged in discussions with Chinese ministry officials about the “feasibility” of their business operations in China. Key points of contention include state censorship of “search” on Google.cn and incidences of cyber spying. Read > Google’s China Gambit According to a Marbridge Consulting report, [...]

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Google’s China gambit – defiance of compliance may prove costly

If you haven’t heard the news … Google announced yesterday that they’re reviewing the “feasibility” of their business operations in China. Doing away with PR speak, Google is threatening to shut down their offices and get out of the search business in China altogether unless China makes concessions. Google’s ultimatum stems from incidences of state-sanctioned cyber [...]

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The 2009 Silicon Valley China (SVC) Wireless Conference kicked-off yesterday in Mountain View, CA.  Ever curious about mobile telecom in Asia, I dropped in to listen, learn, and do a bit of networking. While there were no major revelations at yesterday’s SVC sessions, it was interesting to hear directly from key players in China’s telecom [...]

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The following is my response to questions about iPhone in China posed by China’s Mobinode.tv … I read Mobinode.tv regularly and I appreciate the opportunity to share my views about iPhone coming to China. I believe we are at the beginning stages of a mobile revolution. A new breed of smartphones is opening up an ocean [...]

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