‘ Miscellaneous ’

Do we need a fixed phone?

May 02, 07 by Diego

Today I had the pleasure to participate in a debate here at the University of Oxford with Kevin Baughan, Head of Technical Strategy at Virgin Media.

It was very interesting because we discussed about the media in general but more specifically about were the Internet and mobiles communications were heading.

Some people argued that mobile companies were going to die because of Wi-Max, others said that operators would adjust and still continue to have profits, not as nice as it could be today (for some of them) but profitable.

Where everyone seemed to agree was in the fact that fixed telephony is less and less attractive, that is nothing new but it put me to think when it was that I had a fixed line at home for the last time, and after thinking for a while I realized that I haven’t had a fixed phone for almost 4 years already.

You may think that I am disconnected from the world… oh no, I would say the opposite; the thing is that all I need is a mobile phone and access to the internet.

The apartment where I was living before coming to Oxford had wireless access that was provided as part of the services of the building, yes, like water or electricity, and here, Internet is provided by the University.

Most of my calls are to Oxford, London, Switzerland and Argentina all of them are for free when I call with my SIP (VoIP) provider, VoipDiscount.com. Whenever I need to contact someone urgently I use the phone.

But I don’t need to carry my computer anywhere I go, I have a Nokia E70 with Wi-Fi capabilities, this mean that I can connect to the internet from my mobile and call for free almost all the time.

Personally, I believe that in the short term both fixed lines and mobile operators will start to charge less and less as pressure from alternatives grows and we will see more boundless like the one from Neuf in France where you receive almost everything and you only pay fixed amount per month. And yes, Wi-Max is probably going to be very big.

Vote for Anywr.com on the Startup2.eu competition

April 30, 07 by Diego

I am copying this post from the Anywr blog (the site that I have co-developed with Martin Caleau):

Anywr.com is already on the list of candidates for the Startup 2.0 competition!

You can vote for us by clicking on the link below. All you have to do is to fill out a very short registration form (choosing a username, email and password) and then vote for Anywr.

Anywr profile: http://promote.startup2.eu/story.php?title=Anywr.com+-+United+Kingdom%2C+Argentina

This is a great event that shows how strong the web 2.0 scene is in Europe.
The semi-finals will be held in Madrid on the 10th of May and the finals will be held on the 24th of May in Bilbao.

Go Anywr!

Steve Wozniak’s speech at the University of Oxford

November 12, 06 by Diego

Steve Wozniak visited the University of Oxford as part of the promotion for his book I Woz where he talks about how Apple and personal computers were born in the 70’s.

It was a fantastics insight to one of the moments that changed the industry and in many ways our lives.

Here is the video

What is luck? Does it really exist?

June 30, 06 by Diego

Some people say that luck doesn’t exist, some other say that it does and you need it.

But I ask myself, does it exist or not?

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What I thought about The Da Vinci Code - movie review

May 18, 06 by Diego

The Da Vinci Code movie, review, trailer, dan brown, cannes, movie, story, best sellerFirst of all I have to say that I didn’t read the book but I did know what the story was about so I wasn’t expecting anything new in the film.

Overall I don’t agree with most of the critics that say that it is a really bad movie. I am not a critic myself but I do like cinema and I think that it is a quite interesting story if analyzed objectively. But of course, when there is religion in the middle things are not very objective in general.

I was raised in a Catholic family and even though I am not religious I can understand why Christians can feel offended by this story.

Now back to the movie, if you have not read the book you might want to wait until the DVD is out. There are many parts were I wanted to press the rewind button to understand better and I couldn’t! (specially when they spoke in French, here they don’t add subtitles because I live in a French-speaking region). Am I getting too DVD-holic?

In short, it is worth watching it but don’t expect to see the best movie ever.

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