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		<title>Yes! Journalism can be saved with Micropayments</title>
		<link>http://mimansion.com/luisbenavides/wordpress/2009/05/18/yes-newspapers-can-be-saved-with-micropayment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 19:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes! Journalism can be saved with Micropayments]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a response to Techcrunch&#8217;s post:<br />
<a href="http://tcrn.ch/24r">There We Go Again. No, Micropayments Won’t “Save Journalism”</a>.</p>
<p>Although Micropayments aren&#8217;t <strong>the</strong> solution, I do think they are part of it. When iTunes broke-through it weren’t the Micropayments which made that business model possible, but the iTunes store + iPod + record labels agreement combo. Apple made it easy for everyone to get a song.</p>
<p>Now, what the newspapers have to do is create content worth paying for, and make the payment and distribution so easy that it isn’t convenient to go elsewhere looking for it.</p>
<p>For example, if I had the option to easily browse through the articles, pay for the ones I want to read <strong>and</strong> get add-ons such as:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Audio version</strong>: To listen in my iPod.</li>
<li><strong>Platform for discussion</strong>: What if each article had an identifiable #hashtag in Twitter so that I could follow the discussion?</li>
<li><strong>Recommendations</strong>: different points of view, related articles in the same newspaper or articles recommended by the authors (ie. further reading).</li>
<li><strong>Portable version</strong>: Similarly as iTunes, make the article available and easily accessible from devices such as the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Kindle">Kindle</a>, iPhone, Android.</li>
</ul>
<p>I would definitely love paying for it!</p>
<p>If the newspapers change their model to something like this, I think the ones that generate good content and are considered as trustworthy sources will not only survive, but be very profitable.</p>
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		<title>Is Skype breaking the user agreement?</title>
		<link>http://mimansion.com/luisbenavides/wordpress/2007/01/30/is-skype-breaking-the-user-agreement/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 15:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have recently raised a legal issue with the introduction of the new Skype’s connection fee. In the &#8220;Terms of Service&#8221; it is written:
Change of tariffs. Skype may change the tariffs at any time by giving a thirty (30) day notice of such change on the website www.skype.com/go/rates or, in the case of SkypeIn or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="mgSecretSpan_0" class="mgSecretSpan"><span id="mgSecretSpan_0" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span></span> have recently raised a legal issue with the introduction of the <span id="mgSecretSpan_1" class="mgSecretSpan"><span id="mgSecretSpan_1" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span></span> Skype’s connection fee. In the &#8220;Terms of Service&#8221; <span id="mgSecretSpan_2" class="mgSecretSpan"><span id="mgSecretSpan_2" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span></span> is written:</p>
<blockquote><p>Change of tariffs. Skype may change the tariffs at any time by giving a thirty (30) day notice of such change on the website <a href="http://www.skype.com/go/rates" target="_blank">www.skype.com/go/rates</a> or, in the <span id="mgSecretSpan_3" class="mgSecretSpan">case of</span> SkypeIn or Voicemail, by stating <span id="mgSecretSpan_4" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> tariffs in connection with your purchase of either product. If you do not wish to accept such adjustment of tariffs, you may ask <span id="mgSecretSpan_5" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> a refund of your Skype credits. The <span id="mgSecretSpan_6" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> tariff will apply to your next purchase after the adjustments have been published on the website. You agree that by continuing to purchase Skype products following the adjustments of the tariffs, you accept the <span id="mgSecretSpan_7" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> tariffs.</p></blockquote>
<p>Just <span id="mgSecretSpan_8" class="mgSecretSpan">let</span> me repeat this phrase:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The <span id="mgSecretSpan_9" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> tariff will apply to your next purchase after the adjustments have been published on the website.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><span id="mgSecretSpan_10" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> haven&#8217;t done any <span id="mgSecretSpan_11" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> purchase, and <span id="mgSecretSpan_12" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_13" class="mgSecretSpan">am</span> being charged already with this connection fee! When <span id="mgSecretSpan_14" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> bought my credit, this fee was not even announced. Skype already has the money of <span id="mgSecretSpan_15" class="mgSecretSpan">all the</span> users and they decided that the tarification wasn&#8217;t anymore the same. The least <span id="mgSecretSpan_16" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> would expect from such a drastic change would be an email <span id="mgSecretSpan_17" class="mgSecretSpan">communication,</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_18" class="mgSecretSpan">it&#8217;s</span> true, <span id="mgSecretSpan_19" class="mgSecretSpan">it&#8217;s</span> not in the user agreement, but <span id="mgSecretSpan_20" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> think <span id="mgSecretSpan_21" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is the right action to take since most of the users are not aware of <span id="mgSecretSpan_22" class="mgSecretSpan">it.</span></p>
<p>Up to now this is the only feedback that <span id="mgSecretSpan_23" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> have received from them:</p>
<blockquote><p>luisgerman &#8211; this question about the terms was also brought up in the forums, I&#8217;m checking with <span id="mgSecretSpan_24" class="mgSecretSpan">our</span> legal team.</p></blockquote>
<p>There is something not working well in this company to get this kind of response!</p>
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		<title>Skype triples its prices!</title>
		<link>http://mimansion.com/luisbenavides/wordpress/2007/01/23/skype-triples-its-prices/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:42:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Up to now I&#8217;ve been a fierce fan of skype, It was, for me, impressing the way how they grew in such a short period of time and how they called the attention of thousands of developers to integrate applications. Skype has now became a huge ecosystem and target of new business models.
What happened with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Up to now I&#8217;ve been a fierce fan of skype, <span id="mgSecretSpan_25" class="mgSecretSpan">It</span> was, <span id="mgSecretSpan_26" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> me, impressing the way how they grew in such a short period of time and how they called the attention of thousands of developers to integrate applications. Skype has now became a huge ecosystem and target of <span id="mgSecretSpan_27" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_28" class="mgSecretSpan">business</span> models.</p>
<p>What happened with <span id="mgSecretSpan_29" class="mgSecretSpan">all</span> this <span id="mgSecretSpan_30" class="mgSecretSpan">great</span> revolutionary concept? We would have to remember that Skype was bought by Ebay, and since then, the interests have changed. Ebay primary interest is, <span id="mgSecretSpan_31" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> sure, not to get the whole world talk <span id="mgSecretSpan_32" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_33" class="mgSecretSpan">free.</span> This “communist” concept of the P2P is not dominated by ebay. The <span id="mgSecretSpan_34" class="mgSecretSpan">ideal</span> has been gone with <span id="mgSecretSpan_35" class="mgSecretSpan">it&#8217;s</span> creators that are now concentrated in the launch of a revolutionary internet P2P tv service.</p>
<p>But, why do <span id="mgSecretSpan_36" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> say <span id="mgSecretSpan_37" class="mgSecretSpan">all</span> these things? <span id="mgSecretSpan_38" class="mgSecretSpan">It</span> happens that last month, Skype announced that they would introduce a disruptive pricing plan. <span id="mgSecretSpan_39" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> was so curious about their next move, up to then every single <span id="mgSecretSpan_40" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> released exited me so much, that <span id="mgSecretSpan_41" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> was pushed to write articles with thumbs up and wondering about the <span id="mgSecretSpan_42" class="mgSecretSpan">future.</span> Well, today <span id="mgSecretSpan_43" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> was pushed again to write, but <span id="mgSecretSpan_44" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> totally the opposite reasons.</p>
<p><strong>Skype, <span id="mgSecretSpan_45" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> any vulgar cell phone company, introduced a connection fee of 4 cents <span id="mgSecretSpan_46" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> every call made with the Skype Out.</strong> Basically <span id="mgSecretSpan_47" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> means that <span id="mgSecretSpan_48" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> a normal call in <span id="mgSecretSpan_49" class="mgSecretSpan">Europe</span> that in former <span id="mgSecretSpan_50" class="mgSecretSpan">times</span> coasted around 2 cents/min, now you have to add this connection fee. <strong>That makes a one min call 3 <span id="mgSecretSpan_51" class="mgSecretSpan">times</span> more expensive.</strong> Wow! how disruptive! Where is this going to? What happened with “The whole world can talk <span id="mgSecretSpan_52" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> free”? So, now after the <span id="mgSecretSpan_53" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> bought their Skype phones and <span id="mgSecretSpan_54" class="mgSecretSpan">all</span> their hardware that just <span id="mgSecretSpan_55" class="mgSecretSpan">work</span> with Skype, they raise the prices just because they know that <span id="mgSecretSpan_56" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> is tied up and won&#8217;t switch so easily.</p>
<p>Is sad to say, but <span id="mgSecretSpan_57" class="mgSecretSpan">all of</span> you that are thinking on buying any Skype harware should think <span id="mgSecretSpan_58" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> twice. Other companies such <span id="mgSecretSpan_59" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> VoIPBuster, offer <span id="mgSecretSpan_60" class="mgSecretSpan">free</span> calls to most of the <span id="mgSecretSpan_61" class="mgSecretSpan">European</span> countries and the <span id="mgSecretSpan_62" class="mgSecretSpan">US.</span> Skype <span id="mgSecretSpan_63" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> a leader of the Internet calling companies have the efficiency to offer the <span id="mgSecretSpan_64" class="mgSecretSpan">best</span> tariffs, but nevertheless <span id="mgSecretSpan_65" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is the most expensive one nowadays. <span id="mgSecretSpan_66" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> see <span id="mgSecretSpan_67" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> coming, the day when they announce the next disruptive pricing scheme, and <span id="mgSecretSpan_68" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> wouldn&#8217;t be so inaccurate to think about them charging the on-net calls. I&#8217;m switching now <img src='http://mimansion.com/luisbenavides/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8230; see you on VoipBuster, or Jajah or any other. why paying more if the quality is roughly the same?</p>
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		<title>BT steps on WiMAX confirmed</title>
		<link>http://mimansion.com/luisbenavides/wordpress/2006/12/13/bt-steps-on-wimax-confirmed/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2006 10:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I promised on my last post “BT steps on WiMAX” . Here’s the follow up and confirmation of British Telecom’s interest to get into the WiMAX market.
As I stated in the former post, BT’s advantages in getting back into the mobile market were very clear. Five years ago they left their mobile business with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="mgSecretSpan_71" class="mgSecretSpan">As</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_72" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> promised on my last <span id="mgSecretSpan_73" class="mgSecretSpan">post </span><a href="http://www.mimansion.com/luisbenavides/%28http://www.mimansion.com/luisbenavides/index.php?entry=entry061013-061520" target="_blank">“BT steps on WiMAX” </a>. Here’s the follow up and confirmation of <span id="mgSecretSpan_74" class="mgSecretSpan">British</span> Telecom’s interest to get into the WiMAX market.</p>
<p><span id="mgSecretSpan_75" class="mgSecretSpan">As</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_76" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> stated in the former <span id="mgSecretSpan_77" class="mgSecretSpan">post,</span> BT’s advantages in getting back into the <span id="mgSecretSpan_78" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> market were very clear. <span id="mgSecretSpan_79" class="mgSecretSpan">Five</span> years <span id="mgSecretSpan_80" class="mgSecretSpan">ago</span> they left their <span id="mgSecretSpan_81" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_82" class="mgSecretSpan">business</span> with the spin-off of O2 plc. Now they have seen the clear panorama of mobility and have been the leaders of the FMC (fixed-mobile convergence), which is the integration of their fixed networks with <span id="mgSecretSpan_83" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> (cell phone) companies, such <span id="mgSecretSpan_84" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> Vodafone.</p>
<p>Now with a clear interest, <span id="mgSecretSpan_85" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> a spokesperson tells to the <span id="mgSecretSpan_86" class="mgSecretSpan">London</span> newspaper <a href="http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article2067658.ece" target="_blank">The <span id="mgSecretSpan_87" class="mgSecretSpan">Independent</span></a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are naturally interested in the potential of this spectrum and we continue to assess its possible uses, including the possibility of WiMax,&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>This spectrum is going to <span id="mgSecretSpan_88" class="mgSecretSpan">open</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_89" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> auctions in the early 2007, and it’s to be usable on January of 2008. <span id="mgSecretSpan_90" class="mgSecretSpan">As the</span> WiMAX <span id="mgSecretSpan_91" class="mgSecretSpan">technology</span> is evolving fast, <span id="mgSecretSpan_92" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is expected that with the introduction of a <span id="mgSecretSpan_93" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_94" class="mgSecretSpan">business</span> line in <span id="mgSecretSpan_95" class="mgSecretSpan">BT, the</span> convergence between the fixed and <span id="mgSecretSpan_96" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> technologies will have a big push, and the <span id="mgSecretSpan_97" class="mgSecretSpan">business</span> models will mutate in several ways. The <span id="mgSecretSpan_98" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> operators in the UK will have still one year to react, either getting into or proposing a better alternative. The <span id="mgSecretSpan_99" class="mgSecretSpan">technology</span> trends <span id="mgSecretSpan_100" class="mgSecretSpan">point</span> WiMAX <span id="mgSecretSpan_101" class="mgSecretSpan">as the</span> 4G, but this trends are not always the most influencing ones… Is WiMAX to become a world <span id="mgSecretSpan_102" class="mgSecretSpan">standard in</span> mobility? Just wait and see.</p>
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		<title>WiFi access and cell phones for FREE</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2006 10:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The battle between Microsoft, Google and Yahoo for the advertising market has made visible the way marketing will be done in the near future. Making a follow-up of my last post, I wanted to point out the main drivers of this Battle for Titans.
WiFi access: the idea is to offer free access to internet for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The battle between Microsoft, Google and Yahoo <span id="mgSecretSpan_106" class="mgSecretSpan">for the</span> advertising market has made visible the way <span id="mgSecretSpan_107" class="mgSecretSpan">marketing</span> will be done in the near <span id="mgSecretSpan_108" class="mgSecretSpan">future.</span> Making a follow-up of my last <span id="mgSecretSpan_109" class="mgSecretSpan">post,</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_110" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> wanted to <span id="mgSecretSpan_111" class="mgSecretSpan">point</span> out the <span id="mgSecretSpan_112" class="mgSecretSpan">main</span> drivers of this Battle <span id="mgSecretSpan_113" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> Titans.</p>
<p><strong>WiFi access:</strong> the idea is to offer <span id="mgSecretSpan_114" class="mgSecretSpan">free</span> access to internet <span id="mgSecretSpan_115" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_116" class="mgSecretSpan">all.</span> Google has already fully covered the <span id="mgSecretSpan_117" class="mgSecretSpan">US</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_118" class="mgSecretSpan">city</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_119" class="mgSecretSpan">Mountain View</span> and is pursuing <span id="mgSecretSpan_120" class="mgSecretSpan">San Francisco in</span> a battle with Microsoft. Lots of companies like “The cloud”, Boingo, Earthlink, FON, among many others are creating huge WiFi networks, covering entire cities and making partnerships with these giants. But obviously there’s a <span id="mgSecretSpan_121" class="mgSecretSpan">business</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_122" class="mgSecretSpan">model</span> behind, and is “Targeted advertising”. This kind of ads would provide relevant content and services, including weather, <span id="mgSecretSpan_123" class="mgSecretSpan">news,</span> and local <span id="mgSecretSpan_124" class="mgSecretSpan">government</span> services, <span id="mgSecretSpan_125" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> well <span id="mgSecretSpan_126" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> restaurant, nightlife, and movie listings. <span id="mgSecretSpan_127" class="mgSecretSpan">People</span> has to accept advertisements instead of paying <span id="mgSecretSpan_128" class="mgSecretSpan">for the</span> access, but this time, they know your location and they can offer to their <span id="mgSecretSpan_129" class="mgSecretSpan">business</span> customers in this way a much efficient <span id="mgSecretSpan_130" class="mgSecretSpan">marketing</span> campaigns.<br />
<strong><br />
<span id="mgSecretSpan_131" class="mgSecretSpan">Free</span> cell phones:</strong> Recently in an interview, the Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt, stated the idea that cell phones should be <span id="mgSecretSpan_132" class="mgSecretSpan">free</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_133" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> everyone. The devices should be paid fully, <span id="mgSecretSpan_134" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> well <span id="mgSecretSpan_135" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> internet access, by targeted advertising. This is exactly what <span id="mgSecretSpan_136" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> was talking about in my last <span id="mgSecretSpan_137" class="mgSecretSpan">post,</span> they know your interests, your location, and so, they can make really sharp efficient ads that could result interesting to you. Let’s make an example; you’re going to the supermarket to buy the groceries. In an association with the supermarket and Google, they have the history of the things you buy and a way to reach you; so, you enter the supermarket and immediately after, you receive a message saying: “Your favorite <span id="mgSecretSpan_138" class="mgSecretSpan">Swiss</span> chocolates are in offer today” or “The products a, <span id="mgSecretSpan_139" class="mgSecretSpan">b</span> and <span id="mgSecretSpan_140" class="mgSecretSpan">c,</span> that you normally buy have a 15% discount <span id="mgSecretSpan_141" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> you today”.</p>
<p>With these <span id="mgSecretSpan_142" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_143" class="mgSecretSpan">marketing</span> approaches, you just have to correlate <span id="mgSecretSpan_144" class="mgSecretSpan">information</span> to get incredibly efficient services. Right now we can just see the top of the iceberg, but below, there are ideas that will appear before <span id="mgSecretSpan_145" class="mgSecretSpan">our</span> eyes in a vertiginous speed.</p>
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		<title>Google advertising evolves</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:49:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google has changed the way how advertising works in the world. When you want to advertise a product or make branding (show up your company name to the market), you have to think who is the people who might be interested and where are they. Well, a recent study in Spain showed that the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google has changed the way how advertising works in the world. When you want to advertise a product or make branding (show up your company <span id="mgSecretSpan_147" class="mgSecretSpan">name</span> to the market), you have to think who is the <span id="mgSecretSpan_148" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> who might be interested and where are they. Well, a recent <span id="mgSecretSpan_149" class="mgSecretSpan">study in</span> Spain showed that the most popular activity in the internet is search, so where better to advertise than in the search engines?</p>
<p>But <span id="mgSecretSpan_150" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> don’t just use the internet, they listen to the radio, watch TV, read the newspaper etc… and Google is everywhere! Just check this out:</p>
<p><strong>Internet:</strong> With Google you, not only, can <span id="mgSecretSpan_151" class="mgSecretSpan">post</span> your texts ads in the results of searches. You can also advertise in millions of internet content sites that make part of its advertising network. You can use from the most primitive text ads to full video and interactive commercials.</p>
<p><strong>Radio:</strong> In the last year, Google bought a radio broadcasting advertising system and has made several partnerships with radio stations to transmit live ads having total control of them.</p>
<p><strong>Newspapers:</strong> The recently launched service, where printed <span id="mgSecretSpan_152" class="mgSecretSpan">spaces of the</span> most important newspapers of the world are placed in bid directly from the Google website, fosters a totally <span id="mgSecretSpan_153" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> way of <span id="mgSecretSpan_154" class="mgSecretSpan">business</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_155" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> print newspapers, magazines, etc&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>TV:</strong> The acquisition of youtube.com and the plan to make <span id="mgSecretSpan_156" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> available on <span id="mgSecretSpan_157" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> devices, in addition to the plan of transmitting popular TV shows on its Google Video.</p>
<p>Google is moving at the same <span id="mgSecretSpan_158" class="mgSecretSpan">pace</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_159" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_160" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> and <span id="mgSecretSpan_161" class="mgSecretSpan">technology</span> evolves. They understand that innovation is the key to maintain their leadership and even gain more market share. They have re-invented the way <span id="mgSecretSpan_162" class="mgSecretSpan">marketing</span> is done and they will continue doing so.</p>
<p>What can we expect in the <span id="mgSecretSpan_163" class="mgSecretSpan">future?</span> Personalized advertising also in the real life?</p>
<p>Imagine just that, <span id="mgSecretSpan_164" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> cell phones, in the near <span id="mgSecretSpan_165" class="mgSecretSpan">future,</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_166" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> will have devices that show the position of each person in the earth. Say a GPS. Google earth will know <span id="mgSecretSpan_167" class="mgSecretSpan">all the</span> businesses and shops placed in your surroundings <span id="mgSecretSpan_168" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> well <span id="mgSecretSpan_169" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> your interests (because they register every search you make, the <span id="mgSecretSpan_170" class="mgSecretSpan">news</span> you read, etc…). So, they could send and <span id="mgSecretSpan_171" class="mgSecretSpan">ad, in the</span> radio station that you are hearing (only to you) saying, &#8220;hey! These <span id="mgSecretSpan_172" class="mgSecretSpan">red</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_173" class="mgSecretSpan">nice</span> shoes that you wanted to buy are right across the next corner!&#8221;</p>
<p>We are not so <span id="mgSecretSpan_174" class="mgSecretSpan">far</span> from that, <span id="mgSecretSpan_175" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is not fiction; it’s just the evolution of advertising.</p>
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		<title>SEARCHMASH.COM better than Google?</title>
		<link>http://mimansion.com/luisbenavides/wordpress/2006/10/19/searchmashcom-better-than-google/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I read about the new son of Google. It’s a search engine, -obviously- based on his parent, but with lots of new features. In fact, you can’t realize that it is a Google creation until you check the privacy link in the front page.
First of all, this search engine is supposed to be unbiased, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today <span id="mgSecretSpan_178" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> read about the <span id="mgSecretSpan_179" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> son of Google. It’s a search engine, -obviously- based on <span id="mgSecretSpan_180" class="mgSecretSpan">his</span> parent, but with lots of <span id="mgSecretSpan_181" class="mgSecretSpan">new</span> features. In fact, you can’t realize that <span id="mgSecretSpan_182" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is a Google creation until you check the privacy link in the front page.</p>
<p><span id="mgSecretSpan_183" class="mgSecretSpan">First of</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_184" class="mgSecretSpan">all,</span> this search engine is supposed to be unbiased, which means that the search results are not filtered, modified or organized based on any personal, commercial or political scopes.</p>
<p>Second, there are lots of things you can do with the results. You can drag each result <span id="mgSecretSpan_185" class="mgSecretSpan">higher</span> or <span id="mgSecretSpan_186" class="mgSecretSpan">lower in the</span> page, you can see more results without reloading,  plus more comfortable and simple navigation options.</p>
<p>This is one neat example of WEB 2.0, where web applications are more and more reflecting the responsiveness of a local application. <span id="mgSecretSpan_187" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> believe that <span id="mgSecretSpan_188" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is a response to the live.com search engine lately launched by Microsoft, which showed this certain “interactiveness” but this time Google is showing Microsoft how things should be done.</p>
<p><span id="mgSecretSpan_189" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> think that the <span id="mgSecretSpan_190" class="mgSecretSpan">best</span> way to appreciate <span id="mgSecretSpan_191" class="mgSecretSpan">it,</span> is checking <span id="mgSecretSpan_192" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> out <span id="mgSecretSpan_193" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> yourselves, so just follow this link <a href="http://www.searchmash.com/" target="_blank">searchmash.com</a> and <span id="mgSecretSpan_194" class="mgSecretSpan">happy</span> surfing!</p>
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		<title>WiMAX is 4G</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I want to post you some quotes of US carrier Sprint CTO about WiMAX and the current multibillionaire investments to migrate the cell-phone networks to mobile WiMAX.
&#8220;A lot of people are real enthusiastic about having an &#8216;Internet anywhere&#8217; experience,&#8221;
&#8220;WiMax creates a 10-fold improvement in the price-per-bit,&#8221;
&#8220;That is made possible by the fact it uses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today <span id="mgSecretSpan_198" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> want to <span id="mgSecretSpan_199" class="mgSecretSpan">post</span> you some quotes of <span id="mgSecretSpan_200" class="mgSecretSpan">US</span> carrier Sprint CTO about WiMAX and the current multibillionaire investments to migrate the cell-phone networks to <span id="mgSecretSpan_201" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> WiMAX.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;A lot of <span id="mgSecretSpan_202" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> are real enthusiastic about having an &#8216;Internet anywhere&#8217; experience,&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;WiMax creates a 10-fold improvement in the price-per-bit,&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That is made possible by the fact <span id="mgSecretSpan_203" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> uses a wider channel.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We talked to one consumer Electronics Company about putting WiMax in a TV <span id="mgSecretSpan_204" class="mgSecretSpan">set,</span> and with another about putting <span id="mgSecretSpan_205" class="mgSecretSpan">it in</span> printers. Once you do that, you can then deliver other services over that [WiMax] network.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Sprint&#8217;s plan is to have 100,000 points of presence enabled with WiMax service by the end of 2008.</p>
<p><em>Taken from:<br />
Techworld.com<br />
Why Sprint says WiMax is 4G<br />
<span id="mgSecretSpan_206" class="mgSecretSpan">Mobile</span> chips and <span id="mgSecretSpan_207" class="mgSecretSpan">lower</span> costs wil drive <span id="mgSecretSpan_208" class="mgSecretSpan">it.</span><br />
By <span id="mgSecretSpan_209" class="mgSecretSpan">John</span> Cox, Network World </em></p>
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		<title>BT steps towards WiMAX?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[British Telecom, known as one of the world pioneers of the FMC (Fixed-mobile convergence) movement, is speculated to get now into the WiMAX game.
“British regulatory body Office of Communications (Ofcom) is due to open up spectrum in the 2.5GHz to 2.69GHz band in January 2008. Auctions are expected to be held late this year or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="mgSecretSpan_213" class="mgSecretSpan">British</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_214" class="mgSecretSpan">Telecom,</span> known <span id="mgSecretSpan_215" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> one of the world pioneers of the FMC (Fixed-mobile convergence) movement, is speculated to get now into the WiMAX game.</p>
<blockquote><p>“British regulatory body Office of <span id="mgSecretSpan_216" class="mgSecretSpan">Communications (Ofcom)</span> is due to <span id="mgSecretSpan_217" class="mgSecretSpan">open</span> up spectrum in the 2.5GHz to 2.69GHz band in January 2008. Auctions are expected to be held <span id="mgSecretSpan_218" class="mgSecretSpan">late</span> this year or early in 2007. These frequencies are prime WiMax ranges.”</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>It’s known that <span id="mgSecretSpan_219" class="mgSecretSpan">BT</span> has been running some WiMAX tests on gear from Navini Networks Inc. in <span id="mgSecretSpan_220" class="mgSecretSpan">Birmingham.</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>“Sources expect <span id="mgSecretSpan_221" class="mgSecretSpan">BT</span> to go aggressively after that spectrum.”They have to,&#8221; says one industry figure. &#8220;Otherwise Vodafone owns everything.&#8221;”</p></blockquote>
<p>BT’s <span id="mgSecretSpan_222" class="mgSecretSpan">bet</span> on FMC involved a partnership with Vodafone in order to offer their users roaming between their WiFi hotspots and the UMTS Vodafone network. What would an introduction into WiMAX mean <span id="mgSecretSpan_223" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_224" class="mgSecretSpan">BT?</span></p>
<p><strong>PROS</strong><br />
- Independence of any partnership to offer services, creating owned networks;<br />
- Establishing itself <span id="mgSecretSpan_225" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> a <span id="mgSecretSpan_226" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_227" class="mgSecretSpan">communications</span> company;<br />
- Become a cost-advantageous competitor in the <span id="mgSecretSpan_228" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> telephony market;<br />
- Offer services that no other <span id="mgSecretSpan_229" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> operator can offer and competitive prices.</p>
<p><strong>CONS</strong><br />
- Betray its partner Vodafone;<br />
- Creation of a fierce competence and turbid market which could reduce profits.</p>
<p>In my opinion, WiMAX is a clear plain <span id="mgSecretSpan_230" class="mgSecretSpan">bet</span> that <span id="mgSecretSpan_231" class="mgSecretSpan">BT</span> will pursue. The partnership betrayal would be though decision and could affect the relationship with other partners/providers so <span id="mgSecretSpan_232" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> has to be managed carefully. At the end, cell phone companies will definitely avoid to be drawn out of the market. Aggressive reactions and <span id="mgSecretSpan_233" class="mgSecretSpan">government</span> intervention would be expected.</p>
<p>This <span id="mgSecretSpan_234" class="mgSecretSpan">information,</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_235" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> a speculation, has to be confirmed and <span id="mgSecretSpan_236" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> will <span id="mgSecretSpan_237" class="mgSecretSpan">post</span> on <span id="mgSecretSpan_238" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_239" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> soon <span id="mgSecretSpan_240" class="mgSecretSpan">as</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_241" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> get to know.</p>
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		<title>WiMAX is the way!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:53:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“The future is here. It&#8217;s just not widely distributed yet.”
William Gibson
Today I woke up with a scenario in my head where I could travel all around the world being able to contact my friends and family, watch TV, listen to music, transfer files, contact my customers, pay my bills, look for maps, read the news, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>“The <span id="mgSecretSpan_244" class="mgSecretSpan">future</span> is here. <span id="mgSecretSpan_245" class="mgSecretSpan">It&#8217;s</span> just not widely distributed yet.”<br />
<span id="mgSecretSpan_246" class="mgSecretSpan">William</span> Gibson</p></blockquote>
<p>Today <span id="mgSecretSpan_247" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> woke up with a scenario in my head where <span id="mgSecretSpan_248" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> could travel <span id="mgSecretSpan_249" class="mgSecretSpan">all</span> around the world being able to contact my <span id="mgSecretSpan_250" class="mgSecretSpan">friends</span> and family, watch TV, listen to <span id="mgSecretSpan_251" class="mgSecretSpan">music,</span> transfer files, contact my customers, pay my bills, look <span id="mgSecretSpan_252" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> maps, read the <span id="mgSecretSpan_253" class="mgSecretSpan">news,</span> go shopping, take pictures, record videos, read books, play some games, pay my drinks, no matter where, no matter when with one single device.<br />
<img id="img_float_right" class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none;" title="HTC" src="http://www.mimansion.com/luisbenavides/images/PDA.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250" height="250" /><br />
Well, the <span id="mgSecretSpan_254" class="mgSecretSpan">future</span> is here! One device, one network, one <span id="mgSecretSpan_255" class="mgSecretSpan">standard.</span> The device is called PDA, the network is Internet and the <span id="mgSecretSpan_256" class="mgSecretSpan">standard</span> is WiMAX.</p>
<p>Today, <span id="mgSecretSpan_257" class="mgSecretSpan">I</span> saw the announcement of NXP (the world&#8217;s 10th biggest chip maker):<br />
&#8220;The design is extremely small and <span id="mgSecretSpan_258" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> can live off battery power. There are companies working on similar <span id="mgSecretSpan_259" class="mgSecretSpan">integrated</span> chips, but we&#8217;re already in mass production,&#8221; said WiMAX <span id="mgSecretSpan_260" class="mgSecretSpan">Marketing</span> Manager Ruud van den Brink.</p>
<p>This chip fully supports 802.16e, which is the IEEE WiMAX <span id="mgSecretSpan_261" class="mgSecretSpan">standard</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_262" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> mobility. Hand-off/Handover is fully supported, so you can move freely with your portable device without loosing connection.</p>
<p>Imagine a massive adoption, like the <span id="mgSecretSpan_263" class="mgSecretSpan">GSM</span> adoption in <span id="mgSecretSpan_264" class="mgSecretSpan">Europe,</span> where you could move from different countries “roaming” your internet connection and using <span id="mgSecretSpan_265" class="mgSecretSpan">all the</span> services mentioned above. Imagine just having to pay your internet access and being able to get in contact with other <span id="mgSecretSpan_266" class="mgSecretSpan">people</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_267" class="mgSecretSpan">for</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_268" class="mgSecretSpan">free.</span></p>
<p>Well, there are right now entire cities covered with WiMAX, there are right now the <span id="mgSecretSpan_269" class="mgSecretSpan">mobile</span> devices to connect to these networks. <span id="mgSecretSpan_270" class="mgSecretSpan">All the</span> content is out there: books, internet banking, web shops, YouTube (now Google’s), internet radio, Skype, etc… It’s just distribution missing, and when <span id="mgSecretSpan_271" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is about <span id="mgSecretSpan_272" class="mgSecretSpan">technology,</span> <span id="mgSecretSpan_273" class="mgSecretSpan">it</span> is fast! So start making some savings because these devices are not cheap but they worth every cent you pay.</p>
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