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ARTS
Miami Art Basel: The Red Dot Miami and Spectrum Event.
By
Ayana Malaika Crichlow
, Contributor
Daughter of the twin isle of Trinidad and Tobago
TECHNOLOGY
Time for U.S. to Boldly Lead Into Spectrum Frontiers
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
QUEER VOICES
Figuring out the LGBTQ+ Spectrum
By
Sally Stephenson
, Contributor
Artist, writer and traveller originally from Yorkshire, Englan...
People are more than their sexual identity and shouldn't be limited to where they fall on the rainbow spectrum.
DIVORCE
Divorce Gives You the Opportunity to Redefine Love
By
Clara G. Herrera
, Contributor
Mama, teacher, writer, funky, quirky, artsy. I am neither a ci...
Why does our preconception with romantic love have to dictate our very being? Humans make the words. We can also redefine the words.
ARTS
2015 Miami Art Week: Rain, Crowds, Slashing?!
By
Kathy Leonardo
, Contributor
Founder, LAArtParty.com
Looking back to Miami Art Week (which took place the first week of December), one would have thought the perpetual rainstorms would have dampened the spirits of attendees.
QUEER VOICES
Where Do You Fall On The Spectrum Of Sexuality?
By
JamesMichael Nichols
ARTS
Calling All Minds: Table Talk With Benjamin Moe
By
Maya Horgan
, Contributor
Founder & CEO of Ingressive.co
Benjamin Moe, 21-year-old co-founder and editor-in-chief of Table Talk, sneaks about the dimly lit corridors of a coal factory in rural Jaipur, tacking CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS to the factory's rusty insides.
TECHNOLOGY
Spectrum for Brighter Mobile Future
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
TECHNOLOGY
Can Pritzker Help Close the Deal on Spectrum?
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
IMPACT
Hacking Our Way to Social Good
By
Diane Smith
, Contributor
Advisory Board Member, Mobile Future
A recent hackathon sponsored by Autism Speaks once again proves that we are harnessing the power of wireless to change lives in powerful and creative ways.
Do you have info to share with HuffPost reporters?
Here’s how.
TECHNOLOGY
Getting the Spectrum Auctions Done Fast - and Right
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
TECHNOLOGY
Spectrum: The FCC's Lasting Legacy
By
Everett Ehrlich
, Contributor
President, ESC Company
Predicting the future of this country's fastest growing, most innovative marketplace is a difficult task. But if the FCC chairman is successful in bringing new spectrum to market and opening more channels for commerce and communications, his legacy will be assured.
TECHNOLOGY
Time for an 'All of the Above' Spectrum Strategy
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
The FCC predicts that demand for wireless connectivity could surpass existing capacity as early as next year, with massive deficits soon to follow, resulting in unreliable service and higher connectivity costs.
TECHNOLOGY
FCC Has Options to Make Verizon Cable Deal Better for Internet Users
By
Edward J. Black
, Contributor
President and CEO, Computer and Communications Industry Associ...
Congress and the FCC have put themselves at this juncture where they now have to choose between taking strong steps the biggest companies abhor, in order to enable competition -- or actually regulating a broadband monopoly.
TECHNOLOGY
Going for the Wireless Gold
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
As the Games wind to a close, they also will be remembered for redefining the Olympic experience through wireless connectivity. Here are a few connected highlights from the London 2012 games.
TECHNOLOGY
Mobile Competition Drives Faster U.S. Wireless Networks
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
The U.S. government policies, both in word and deed, must continue on a bipartisan path of fostering a pro-investment, pro-innovation environment, where consumers continue to drive the mobile market.
TECHNOLOGY
Why We Need to Fix the Spectrum Crunch Now
By
Jason A. Llorenz
, Contributor
Rutgers University School of Communication & Information
The spectrum crunch threatens consumers with higher prices, less service for their dollar, and less reliability and quality as well.
TECHNOLOGY
White House Must Lead on Wireless
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
The message is clear: Political gridlock and bureaucratic inertia in Washington must take a back seat to the more urgent tasks of moving our economy forward and putting the interests and needs of our citizens first.
POLITICS
The Real Meaning of the GSA Scandal
By
J.H. Snider
, Contributor
President of iSolon.org
What accounts for the different treatment? Why is a million dollars of waste at the GSA a scandal but not tens of billions of dollars at the FCC-NTIA? I believe public ignorance and apathy are the immediate cause of blame.
TECHNOLOGY
White House Needs to Shake Loose Underutilized Government Spectrum
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
Today, U.S. consumers and businesses largely take our mobile connectivity for granted. It is incumbent on all political leaders to ensure this never changes.
TECHNOLOGY
Bandwidth Is Like Energy: It Should Be Used Efficiently
By
Joe Waz
, Contributor
President, Altura West LLC in Los Angeles
As a consumer, I want the best-quality devices and apps I can buy. Part of the equation is how much of my bandwidth these devices and apps are going to eat up. I know that, one way or the other, I wind up paying for that bandwidth.
TECHNOLOGY
Secrecy and Corruption at the NTIA
By
J.H. Snider
, Contributor
President of iSolon.org
Anything short of this type of personal liability is unlikely to provide agency heads with an adequate incentive to comply with FOIA under circumstances when they believe that compliance could damage their careers.
TECHNOLOGY
The Digital Divide and the Racial Wealth Gap: Why Supporting Minority Business Enterprise is an Answer for Both
By
David Honig
, Contributor
President Emeritus, Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet ...
We are currently facing the greatest threat to first class citizenship, competitiveness, economic growth, and moral fiber as a nation since segregation. A deep digital divide exists at a critical point in our nation's history where we are transitioning from an industrial to a digital society.
POLITICS
Congress Agrees On Payroll Tax Cut, Unemployment Extension
By
Michael McAuliff
POLITICS
Congress Agrees On Payroll Tax Cut, Unemployment Extension
By
Michael McAuliff
TECHNOLOGY
Fourth and Long on DC Spectrum Impasse
By
Jonathan Spalter
, Contributor
Chair, Mobile Future
The next wave of U.S. mobile innovation now waits on Washington. Mobile entrepreneurs and consumers have thrown a perfect spiral down the field. In the now infamous words of Gisele Bundchen, someone's got to catch it.
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