Charles Golvin
Charles Golvin
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Customers in nearly a third of American households make at least half their long-distance calls at home from their cell phones rather than their more reliable and often cheaper land lines.
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This is a capability you need to be competitive. We started with e-mail and instant messaging, and gradually instant messaging has evolved to include voice.
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This is a fairly significant step ahead for Yahoo.
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You don't have any legal recourse against people who are essentially interfering with your service.
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The most important thing is to make sure people have access to broadband.
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Demand is limited, and the use models are at odds with the business goals of device makers' biggest customers: the mobile operators.
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Our research has shown that consumers will use technology to regain control over their entertainment, research, advertising choices, communication, and services, while multi-room DVR is a key revenue generator for the industry.
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I really don't expect much movement at all. Those prices are highly regulated by state regulators.
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I haven't seen any discounting from Comcast other than the short-term discounts for signing up,
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By and large, consumers are going to opt for doing it on their PC, because that's the place where they want to manage their music, keep their library.
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Generally speaking, browsing on your mobile phone is a lousy experience.
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Carriers have invested a lot of money in their networks. And at this point it's a lot like throwing spaghetti on the wall to see which applications will stick. I doubt there will be any single killer application, but social networking on mobile phones could certainly be one that generates usage.
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This is in part due to the way they are marketed.
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The future of devices that don't have some kind of connectivity built into them is pretty bleak. It's going to be the case that almost anything you can think of is going to connect to other things, most often wirelessly,