Monthly Archives: June 2006
Kevin & Mark's Weekly Podcast
So, we're back with another podcast. This week, Kevin Restivo and I talk about:- Nortel's first-quarter results – a quarter the company described as “tough and challenging”. For more Nortel news, check out All Nortel, All the Time.- the launch … Continue reading
Is Vonage a "Buy" Now?
At $17 a share, Vonage was over-priced and anyone who bought into the IPO was a fool. But what about now? Is it time to buy some Vonage shares given they have dropped 25% to $11.79? If you buy into … Continue reading
Why Does Blogger.com Suck?
Amid all the chat about whether Google Spreadsheets is another part of Google's strategy to take on Microsoft, it got me thinking about why Google has given so little love to Blogger.com. The blogosphere is exploding with 75,000 new blogs … Continue reading
Press Release 2.0?
As a daily newspaper reporter, I get dozens of press releases a day so I was intrigued by Tom Foremski's post (colourfully entitled “Die! Press Release! Die! Die Die!”) on how the traditional press release has to evolve. Tom makes … Continue reading
MLB Takes a Swing at Sling
If you're a Slingbox user, the ability to watch TV wherever you are and whenever you want is a killer app – whether it's at the cottage, at work or in a hotel room while on a business trip. A … Continue reading
Why's Mike Z. So Bullish?
Nortel CEO Mike Zafirovski told analysts yesterday the company will post “some of the best results in Nortel's history” by 2008. So what does he see that investors don't given Nortel shares touched their lowest level yesterday since late-2002? How … Continue reading

