I created Way Too Connected to be the site I always wanted to find, but couldn't.
WTC's aim to provide helpful and intersting information for highly-involved users of the full range of wireless devices and related services. When I was racking up a couple of million flight miles, I found mobile phones, WiFi and related tools invaluable in business.
Now that I'm kicking back more, I use them more for enjoyment.
But when I look for information on wireless tools and services online, most sites are geared toward the industry itself, hackers that want to break locking codes, gamers ... everyone except users like myself.
So, that's the gap I'm just starting to address with Way Too Connected.
But who am I? James (Jim) Fawcette has been in high-tech and general-interest publishing for decades.
I've run conferences from Sydney to Berlin with keynoters like Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, and Jonathan Schwartz.
I've spoken at others' conferences from Buenos Aires, Argentina on software, to London, where I talked about spy satellites and military communications at the European Microsoft Conference, to Milan, Italy on programming.
Publications I've been involved with range from Personal Computing, then the largest end user computer magazine, to Microsoft Systems News, to Visual Basic Programmers' Journal.
If you want to see my thoughts on various other topics, please visit www.fawcette.net.
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