- Um, about Google and its ad/recession problems? Never mind (NYTimes: Google Defies the Economy and Shows Profit Surge). Truth is, whole scenario (Company stock slides, bad news appears, guidance goes south, actual earnings beat lowered guidance, stock pops back up, is right out of the big tech company (Microsoft) earnings management playbook).
- Apparently Microsoft is showing Windows Mobile 7 — designed to catch up to the Apple iPhone — to at a Windows MVP developer summit this week. Blog MSMobile.com has some conjencture about the availability of WM7: “announcement in February 2009 at Mobile World Contress and sales of first devices in late summer 2009.) That’s a long way off to compete with the iPhone, though Microsoft did announce Windows Mobile 6.1 earlier this month.Â
- The FCC’s second P2P traffic shaping hear was held yesterday, too much less coverage and fanfare. On this “home court,” Stanford Law Professor Lawrence Lessig pounced on net neutrality issues while FCC commissioners seemingly played both sides of the fence calling with some calling for P2P oversight and others worrying about regulatory burdens.


