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Wireless communications: the phoenix of technology from the ashes of Wall Street?
Oct 1, 2001 – The terrorist attack in New York has weakened an already fragile economy and cast doubts on when, if ever, the technology sector will recover. The impact on a nation's psyche... Read the rest
Finding a sense of greater purpose
Oct 1, 2001 – September 11th was the day when a few of us at Oberthur in Los Angeles where heading down to San Diego to meet up with our partner Microcell i5 from... Read the rest
What has emerged from the chaos?
Oct 1, 2001 – In the wake of the terrible events that took place on Sept. 11, 2001, In-Stat/MDR has issued "What has Emerged from the Chaos? The Current State of the Technology Industry."... Read the rest
These are the times that try men's souls
Oct 1, 2001 – "These are the times that try men's souls," --Thomas Paine, The Crisis, December 19, 1776 These are the times that try everyone's souls. The terrorist attacks in New York, Washington,... Read the rest
New spirit of cooperation and determination after tragedy
Oct 1, 2001 – The top of the World Trade Center in Manhattan had a huge antenna that was used by many New York City broadcast stations. At the time of the terrorist attack,... Read the rest
A nation united, wounded by evil
Oct 1, 2001 – It is in times like these that a nation's true strength and endurance shines brightest. The day of September 11th 2001, will forever live in the hearts and minds of... Read the rest
September 11, 2001: A column of silence
Oct 1, 2001 – I had planned for this column to go back to the subject of mobile phones - but this time to focus solely on the use of SMS (short message system)... Read the rest
Ozymandias
Oct 1, 2001 – -----Original Message----- From: Wirelessreport@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 5:13 PM To: Ferrante, Bob Subject: hope you are okay Heard the awful awful news from NY and hope you, friends... Read the rest
Remembering a Day of Darkness
Oct 1, 2001 – I was in San Diego at the Cellular Telephone and Wireless Association's (CTIA) Wireless IT 2001 convention when the unspeakably - and until last week, unimaginably - cruel acts of... Read the rest
Immobilizing our mobility
Oct 1, 2001 – As the embers beneath the rubble of the World Trade Center begin to cool, and our economy takes tentative steps toward normalcy, deep scars remain, etched permanently into our minds... Read the rest
Rethinking and rebuilding: marketing priorities after September 11
Oct 1, 2001 – As individuals, most of us are still struggling with the shock of September 11 and just beginning to consider the larger implications for our families and communities. As marketers, though,... Read the rest
911 after 9/11: Rethinking emergency response
Oct 1, 2001 – I keep thinking about United Flight 93, the hijacked airliner that crashed in the Pennsylvania. The people on that plane who overpowered the terrorists and prevented the plane from becoming... Read the rest
There was nothing unusual about Tuesday morning - or so I thought...
Oct 1, 2001 – There was nothing unusual about Tuesday morning, or so I thought. As I rode the Manhattan bound N train into the city, I did not think to glance out the... Read the rest
Technology's leap brings solace to colleagues around the world
Oct 1, 2001 – As an international transactional lawyer, we come into contact with people from all over the world and from all types of backgrounds, both cultural and technological. It was with great... Read the rest
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