Ello Releases iOS App And Drops Invitation-only Status To Let Everyone In

Today the team at Ello released an iOS app so that iPhone/iPad users can now very easily add posts and photos into Ello, read Ello posts and interact with people throughout the Ello community. Co-founder Paul Budnitz wrote about the…

My Frustration With Privacy Screens For My MacBook Pro

I find privacy screens frustrating, yet necessary. As I prepare to head to Buenos Aires for the ICANN 53 meeting I was reminded by a thread on Facebook that I should re-install my privacy screen on my 15" MacBook Pro. It’s not that I have anything in particular to hide… it’s just that when I’m sitting in chairs surrounded by people on all sides of me I don’t particularly want people next to me reading whatever it is I have on my screen. My frustration is that it seems that the only real provider for a MacBook Pro is 3M…

Congrats to Keene Ice On The Start Of Their Construction!

Congratulations to the great folks over at Keene Ice on the start of their construction on Marlboro Street here in Keene!  It’s been great going for morning runs over the past couple of months and watching the construction evolve.  They’ve been posting some photos and comments over to their page on Facebook and it’s been […]

Congrats to Keene Ice On The Start Of Their Construction!

Keene Ice construction

Congratulations to the great folks over at Keene Ice on the start of their construction on Marlboro Street here in Keene!  It’s been great going for morning runs over the past couple of months and watching the construction evolve.  They’ve been …

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Agenda Available for ICANN 53 DNSSEC Workshop on 24 June 2015 in Buenos Aires

It’s time to talk DNSSEC and DANE in Latin America! The DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires will take place on Wednesday, 24 June 2015, from 9:00 to 15:15 ART. NOTE THE LATER START TIME! Previously the workshops started at 8:30am but this time our start is 9:00. Remote participation information, slides, the […]

DNSSEC And DANE Activities At ICANN53 In Buenos Aires On 22-24 June

Next week we’ll be in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for the 53rd meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and as per usual there will be a great about of DNS security activity happening.  Some great introductions to DNSSEC and DANE – and some outstanding technical talks (and demos!) on Wednesday. Here Read more…

The Directory Dilemma – Why Facebook, Google and Skype May Win the Mobile App War – an updated version of post I wrote in December

The Directory Dilemma – Why Facebook, Google and Skype May Win the Mobile App War – an updated version of post I wrote in December 2014 on a topic I find critical – http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160515_directory_dilemma_why_facebook_google_skype…

The Directory Dilemma – Why Facebook, Google and Skype May Win the Mobile App War (Featured Blog)

As much as I am enjoying the new Wire app, there is a fundamental dilemma that Wire faces… as well as Talko, Firefox Hello, Subrosa and every other Over-The-Top (OTT) or WebRTC application that is seeking to become THE way that we communicate via voi…

The Directory Dilemma – Why Facebook, Google and Skype May Win The Mobile App War (Featured Blog)

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The Hobson & Holtz Report #812: Algorithms vs. trusted human editors

Why marketers are betting big on predictive analytics; tech giants decide what news is when they control the channels for delivering the news; live streaming is slowing as on-demand listening is growing for public radio; the Onion’s Clickhole is succeeding a mocking clickbait sites;, subscriptions should be a key goal for B2B content marketing; what does Twitter’s future hold with the departure of CEO Dick Costolo?; marketers should follow The New York Times’ lead, which is closing staff access to the desktop version of the newspaper’s home page, forcing them to use mobile devices; training former NFL players provided guest co-host Paul Gillin with some surprises; Harris Poll data reinforces the importance of internal communication, and more.
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