Monthly Archives: November 2009

I used to like telephony

The old days I started disassembling phones as a boy, which was a bit risky since only AT&T owned the instrument and you could not go to the store and buy a replacement if you broke it. There was no such thing as spare phones for experimenters. I worked on speech compression in graduate school, and [...]
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My ears are slow

The Wall Street Journal recently did a piece on the end of the email era. The Journal maintains that email is too limiting and ineffective compared to the new media, especially the social media. I’ll get into that more in another post (especially regarding Twitter, IM, and text messaging for short, immediate communications) but right now [...]
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Downtown Palo Alto Restaurants site has moved

Dear loyal follower, My opinionated compendium of downtown Palo Alto restaurants now has its own site (www.downtownpaloaltorestaurants.com) and is no longer on www.danpitt.com. As you can see, I am using www.danpitt.com for my blog on matters technical and otherwise. Yes, there is a link to the new restaurant website (on the right) but it’s better that [...]
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Impressions from WebPlay conference on social media

The WebPlay conference was held 19 November 2009 at the Plug and Play Tech Center in Sunnyvale (www.plugandplaytechcenter.com). The speakers and panelists mainly offered advice to startup companies seeking to exploit social media for their business, if not actually monetize it.  Twitter was the hottest topic, in all its variations (and with the CTO of [...]
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  • Welcome to my website. I'm Dan Pitt, a resident of Silicon Valley and enthusiastic champion of new technologies that meet important needs of people and society, focusing on startup companies in the Valley and Australia.

    Perhaps we met at the Plug and Play Tech Center (where my desk is), at Santa Clara University (where I served as Dean of Engineering), or at Nortel, Bay Networks, HP, or IBM. In California, North Carolina, or Switzerland. Or prowling Downtown Palo Alto restaurants, but that's another website.