Mervyn Alamgir on June 7th, 2009

The growth of the mobile technology space both in product innovation and subscriber base has been tremendous over the past decade. It has been a perfect storm of customer demand, products and  infrastructure.
Many of the posts I have written talk directly to the use of mobile technology to break down the wall of simple communication, [...]

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Mervyn Alamgir on May 31st, 2009

What an exciting week of new technology announcements. Between the Google Wave, Microsoft Zune HD and Hulu Desktop, it is hard to know where to start. If I had to rank them, Wave sits at the top of the innovation richter scale. Here are some of my initial impressions.
Making Sense of Disjointed Discussions
Google made the [...]

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Mervyn Alamgir on December 16th, 2008

After spending a couple of weeks with the Google Chrome browser, I now can see an advantage of the ‘new tab’ screen that presents your top 9 sites most frequently visited. On the right side you’ll see an image of my top 9 and here is a brief description of my daily Web browsing which [...]

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Mervyn Alamgir on December 5th, 2008

The main aspect of social networks that really appeal to me is being able to connect with groups of friends/colleagues and stay updated with what they are doing.  Facebook and LinkedIn are two of the social networks I am a part of but I treat them very differently.
I use facebook to keep up with family [...]

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