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DeleteMe Mobile App Helps Keep Data Brokers at Bay

"It's hard enough to believe that one company can clean up your profile, and it's even harder to believe that their more simple app can do the same thing from your wireless phone or tablet, but if they can do this it will be a home run," industry analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times...

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The Perils of Cloud Computing

The cloud may be the future, but it's not a bed of roses. The Amazon Cloud had a meltdown on Christmas Eve, affecting many customers who use the service. Companies that use Amazon as their cloud, their customers and workers were all affected. What should we learn from this high-profile meltdown? ...

Dish Makes Bid to Run Away With Clearwire

Both Sprint and Dish would be able to put Clearwire's spectrum to good use, said tech analyst and consultantJeff Kagan. As consumers increasingly turn toward mobile devices to perform data-intensive activities such as computing, watching video and playing games, many wireless providers are forced to look wherever they can to pick up additional bandwidth to accommodate their customers.

AT&T Makes Video-Streaming Splash

The new offering will impact AT&T's U-verse customer base, of course, but it also speaks volumes about the future direction of television and consumers' demand for digital content, saidJeff Kagan, independent telecom analyst "Consumers now expect to not only be able to watch ...

AT&T Makes Video-Streaming Splash

The new offering will impact AT&T's U-verse customer base, of course, but it also speaks volumes about the future direction of television and consumers' demand for digital content, saidJeff Kagan, independent telecom analyst "Consumers now expect to not only be able to watch ...

OPINION

10 Things I Hate About CES (but I’m Going Anyway)

"I've been to the show many times, I've watched it grow, and I've had the same questions -- but they don't get answered, as it keeps getting bigger and bigger," said telecommunications analyst Jeff Kagan. "There is this invisible structure that is tying all this technology together."

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The Skeletons in the Cable Companies’ Closets

A few weeks ago, I read a SmartMoney article titled "10 Things Cable Companies Won't Tell You." I have to admit it was a real eye-opener. We are all aware of a few of these items, but to have them all laid out in one piece was very powerful ...

Those Spicy Snapchat Vids Don’t Self-Destruct

"With all this becoming well known, you would think these social sites would dry up and die, but they are still growing faster than ever," tech industry analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld. "Users would prefer the safety and privacy, but the funny thing is, even without it they don't stop. They are still there front and center."

Can Google Apps Crumble Microsoft’s Office Foundation?

The ability to work remotely, or not have to deal with pricey or complicated software updates, is also one of Google's big advantages, said Jeff Kagan, tech analyst and consultant. Even though Microsoft followed suit with its launch of SkyDrive earlier this year, Google's Web-based applications make it the leader of the pack for the inevitable transition to the cloud, Kagan pointed out...

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CES 2013: Plenty of Innovation In Store

The Consumer Electronics Show kicks off Jan. 8 in Las Vegas, and it looks like it will be another big success. So what will be hot during this year's show? There are plenty of new ideas that will wow you. Let's take a quick peek at what we can expect ...

Google Unloads Motorola Set-Top Business

"The Google acquisition of Motorola was always a bit puzzling and in fact still is," telecommunications analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "What was the primary reason -- to get Motorola patents or to keep them away from others like Apple?" Biting Into Apple TV...

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iPhone, Android or Something Completely Different?

Two questions: 1) Which is the best smartphone for you -- an Apple iPhone or one running Google's Android operating system? 2) Which carrier is best for you? A word to the wise -- choose carefully. Once you start down either path, chances are you will stay on it. Why? Because these companies are building a new cloud world. That means whichever you buy -- if you like it -- you will be with for a long time...

RIM Hustles as Day of Reckoning Looms

"RIM could start growing again and carve out a successful No. 3 spot," said telecommunications analyst Jeff Kagan To get there, the company faces two challenges, he said....

Samsung Shows Signs of Softening in Smartphone Tug of War

"To tell you the truth, this is all very confusing," said telecommunications analyst Jeff Kagan. "It's hard for non-legal minds to decipher the code. Rational minds may be starting to ebb in this argument. It may be that both sides can be considered winners based on the last...

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Play to Win the Industry Analyst Game

Whether you want to or not, you are a player in the industry analyst game. The reason is simple. Industry analysts, for better or for worse, are very influential. If you do a good job, you can positively influence their opinions. If you don't -- or if you are not playing -- then you often suffer. Either way, you are a player -- so learn to win ...

FreedomPop Dishes Up Free Data in Broadband Offensive

"Clearwire was an interesting idea in the beginning as well," said telecommunications analyst Jeff Kagan. "FreedomPop still has to spell out what they offer, what they replace, who they compete with, how good the quality and reliability will be, the cost to the customer -- and that's just for starts." ...

Burst of Loyalty Could Sew Up US Market for Samsung

"Google outsells Apple like crazy, about three-to-one. Apple gets all the focus," industry analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times However, with the recent release of two new devices, the iPhone 5 and the iPad mini, Apple has an advantage if it can keep up with demand....

Google May Give Motorola’s Set-Top Boxes a New Home

"Google never really spelled out what they wanted with Motorola with the acquisition, so it clearly wasn't everything that had Motorola stamped on it," said telecommunications analyst Jeff Kagan Motorola did not respond to our request for further details....

FCC to FAA: Let’s Get Real About Device Use on Planes

Still, the letter is a rare if not unprecedented step for the FCC, industry analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "The FAA may have asked the FCC for its opinions or referenced its studies or reports, but the conversation about this subject -- in public at least -- has always been initiated by the FAA." ...

BOOK REVIEW

‘The Politics of Abundance:’ Lessons From the Last Era of Prosperity

The Politics of AbundanceBy Reed Hundt and Blair LevinNovember 2012$1.99 e-book available at several outlets including Amazon, iTunes and Barnes & Noble ...

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