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TradePub.com

Posted by Sam Churchill on February 23rd, 2006

How does DailyWireless keep up with wireless news and trends? It’s no mystery. We use the same newsreaders, search engines and blog news trackers that everyone else does.
One key advantage — we read LOTS of trade publications.
We LOVE trade publications. DailyWireless subscribes to more than a dozen. We also spend hours reading [...]

New Server at DW

Posted by Sam Churchill on October 24th, 2005

Welcome to the new DailyWireless server.
We outgrew our old server which was perpetually dying on us the last month or so. It wasn’t helped by the perennial bad guy attacks DW seems to suffer from.
Maybe one of the reasons for all the attacks is that I discovered a cache of nearly a [...]

News Light This Week

Posted by Sam Churchill on September 6th, 2005

News posting may be light this week. Your DailyWireless editor is with a family member who had (successfull) surgery this week.
Thanks for your patience.
PS: There’s nothing like a well-equipped hospital and professional staff. I’m now more appreciative of the things I’ve taken for granted. In a larger sense, maybe we all are.
- Sam

Good News from DailyWireless

Posted by Sam Churchill on July 28th, 2005

 
DailyWireless has some great news to report:
Our co-founder, Don Park was elected the President of Portland’s PersonalTelco last night (meeting notes). David Poole, Editor-n-Chief of News4Neighbors, has great coverage on last night’s PTP meeting.
 

 
PersonalTelco is a volunteer-run, 501(c)3 that has installed hundreds of active hotspots (map) around Portland that are available to the public at [...]

DailyWireless Back Up

Posted by Sam Churchill on July 27th, 2005

 
DailyWireless was down for a couple hours this afternoon. Turns out our disk was full.
Thanks for your patience.
- Sam and Don.
 

Server Back Up

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 27th, 2005

 
DailyWireless was down this afternoon due to an unexpected server crash. Perhaps we’re getting a little too popular. Our colo service and people are really top notch, however, and pulled us through.
Thank you for your patience and sorry for the inconvenience.
- Sam Churchill and Don Park