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By Antonio Chagoury on Saturday, February 17, 2007

Not too many of the people I have had the pleasure of meeting during the last 9 years know that I have lived in Africa for the better part of 25 years.
As a matter of fact a big portion of my family still lives and work in West-Africa, in Nigeria to be exact.

7 Reasons Why I love AfricaMy father was born in Lagos, the capital city of Nigeria in 1943. To be exact, he was born on Broad Street in downtown Lagos, a street that is now the large artery that goes through the ci ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on Saturday, February 17, 2007

I think the blog title alone gives you a good hint on what I am talking about. Yes, that Mac commercial (hilarious, by the way) where the PC's body-guard prompts for a "Cancel or Allow" on literally everyting PC does.
(If you have not seen this commercial before, then click the "Play" button on the image below)

 While I do think the commercial is very funny (These Mac marketing folks are good, darn good!), I must admit that it goes too far.
Just to set some context, the commercial pokes fun of the new Windows Vista operating system, which hosts a new and improved security system.

Windows Vista does not ask for your permission when you start an application, browse the web, send emails, chat on IM etc. These are recognized by Vista as common tasks that users perf ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on Friday, February 09, 2007

This sums it up pretty well... need I say more?

To see Colbert's view click here!

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By Antonio Chagoury on Wednesday, February 07, 2007

BT Tradespace Beta Now Available

British Telecom and SMBLive yesterday released the public beta of BT Tradespace (www.bttradespace.com). With BT Tradespace, small businesses can use the power of social media to promote themselves online, and can communicate with prospects and customers through blogging, podcasting, click-to-call, and text messaging.

The Latest Example of SaaS Innovation for Broadband Service Providers...

BT Tradespace is the latest example of how SMBLive continues to develop channel-ready Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tools designed to help millions of small businesses work more effectively, attract more customers, and grow revenue -- with absolutely zero IT required.

Other examples of SMBLive products include BT Workspace (www.btworkspace.com) and TELUS ePoint (www.telus.com/epoint).

A ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on Friday, February 02, 2007

Google will now attempt to personalize searches for authenticated users. 
If you’re logged into gmail, adwords, or some other Google product, Google will track your searches and try to see what your interests are, and then serve results based on that.

This is undoubtedly going to raise the importance of PPC (Pay-Per-Click) since SEO-related efforts will grow increasingly harder to attract a mass audience.
At least with PPC, you’ll be able to have your ad run for everyone (for now).  Ultimately, that too would logically change.  Microsoft has demographic filter in its adCenter as of today, and Google will probably add this feature to Adwords soon as well – based on the demographic of authenticated users. 

Sources that have spoken to Google engineers last August confirmed that this was under an opt in program, which meant you had to go to your account page and navigate to this feature and activate it.
Now that ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on Friday, February 02, 2007

Recently some Google users lost all the emails and contacts! Yep, one fine day, they logged in their GMail account only to find out that all their stuff was, puff, gone!

While the loss was contained to only a few people it does make me wander whether I (or anyone else for that matter) should rely on Web services to store data. 

A slew of Web 2.0 storage services such as Box.net and StreamLoad are making their debut and are quickly gaining large user bases.

You may argue that these service providers are backing up your data, but Google did too; yet the loss was irrecoverable.

This issue is one of trust. Not only must you be sure that your data is secured  from prying eyes (Read More »

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