Ken Camp

Ken is an established author and tech sector analyst who actively promotes digital media and social technologies. With his hyperconnected life partner Sheryl, he's half of the First Couple of Technology. Ken writes and speaks about communications technologies, mobility solutions and the impact technology has on the world around us. Follow Ken on Twitter, LinkedIn  or see his Blog with Sheryl for more information.

Stories by Ken Camp

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Laptops for Everyone. Will it Work?

Like many people, I’ve followed the One Laptop per Child initiative since I first read some thoughts from Nicholas Negroponte. Now in Laptops for all, The Economist takes a look…

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Is That a Server in Your Pocket, or...

Earlier this year I wrote The Internet Connected Home and touched on how our tools are evolving to make this sort of thing a reality. Thanks to a piece in…

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Re-emphasizing Network Performance - Pushing the Envelope: Maximizing What You Have

I’m excited to be back at contributing here at TheNextWeb. I’ll be bringing some technology pieces along with all the industry news we find so important. To start with, I…

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The Internet Connected Home

Image via Wikipedia In Unified Communications – Setting the stage for the future of communications I earlier touched on some of the emerging and future technologies that are reshaping our…

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Unified Communications - Setting the stage for the future of communications

Image by Getty Images via Daylife In the next couple of weeks I’m going to explore two future-looking subjects: The Internet connected home – Smarthomes of tomorrow Personal Area Networks…

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Video calling - today, tomorrow and beyond.

Image via Wikipedia Video calling has taken on a new life in the past two or three years as we’ve seen VoIP be rebranded in a sense as unified communication….

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Why on earth does mobility matter?

Stated simply, mobility matters. Workers today carry a myriad devices for both business and personal use. Often marketed as lifestyle devices, many are aimed at more affluent customers. For mobile…

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Giving Google a bit of Latitude

This post is designed to bring a slightly different perspective to Ten Reasons why Google Latitude will succeed from last week. That post touches on some great reasons why Google…