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Internet Traffic Jam, Flickr annoys old skool, Zune Phone, J Allard takes charge of Zune

Written by Richard MacManus / February 1, 2007 1:02 PM / 4 Comments

- Information Super Traffic Jam; "A new assessment from Deloitte & Touche predicts that global traffic will exceed the Internet's capacity as soon as this year. Why? The rapid growth in the number of global Internet users, combined with the rise of online video services and the lack of investment in new infrastructure."; for an excellent take on this very problem, I highly recommend you read Robert Cringely's recent article that prophecies how Google is shaping to provide the excess bandwidth needed.

- Flickr abandons the "old skool"; Yahoo is discontinuing the old email-based Flickr sign-in system and from 15 March, all users will be required to have a Yahoo ID to sign-in to Flickr. They're also restricting a user's contacts to 3000. Steve O'Hear writes that "in upsetting those early adopters I can't help thinking that Yahoo just broke one of the golden rules of 2.0." Personally I think it's a storm in a teacup - so you need to change your login process?! Remember that many people these days regularly change their identity. So this Flickr move is not a big deal IMHO, although they should find another way round the 3000 limit.

- Microsoft Zune Phone In the Works; Grunchgear speculates that Microsoft is working on a smartphone to be branded under the Zune moniker, but that it won't run the Windows Mobile OS (why? won't the Apple iPhone use OS X?). Crunchgear says it will be able to sync with the Xbox 360 and stream video from the system to the phone via a wireless data connection. I think this tip is plausible, although Microsoft was proclaiming at CES that it was already number 1 with Windows Mobile (outselling Blackberry). So Microsoft would be competing with its own phone partners on such a device....

- J Allard takes Zune reins; In related news, J Allard - the guy credited as a major force behind Xbox - has now taken charge of the Zune program. This signals Microsoft is very serious about getting the Zune brand up to the high standards of the iPod. They can start by losing the brown color....


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  • Thanks for the link Richard.

    While I agree that the Flickr reaction is over the top, my point was that those users *are* upset and Yahoo knew they would be. They obviously believe that the benefits of getting everybody using Yahoo ID outways upsetting some of those early adopters.

    Posted by: steve | February 1, 2007 1:44 PM



  • Good point Steve. I'm on Flickr's side on this, I just think the early adopters who are moaning about it (and probably a lot of us aren't) should just get over it.

    Posted by: Richard MacManus | February 1, 2007 3:56 PM



  • I think they should introduce more Zune colors. I for one like the brown.

    Posted by: Michael | February 2, 2007 6:05 AM



  • I think Microsoft is just shooting lots of bullets, hoping one of them is made of silver.

    Posted by: Don Vaillancourt | February 5, 2007 4:17 AM




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