Jan
4
Dan Faber of ZNet has some good observations about the rumored Google PC. I am not sure it will happen. I can’t see Google getting into the hardware business. However, there are even rumors about possible hardware providers (courtesy of eWeek), so who knows…
From Dan Faber:
Google co-founder Larry Page is delivering a keynote at […]
Jan
4
After reading the Pete Townshend story that has been circulating today, I thought felt a certain sense of deja-vu. I did a quick Lexis-Nexis search and found this gem from 1982:
Copyright 1982 The Washington Post
The Washington Post
July 14, 1982, Wednesday, Final Edition
Battle of The Ban;
Can Woodbridge, N.J. Uphold Headphone Law?
By Henry Allen
For a brief moment […]
Jan
4
A Defense of Bibliographies
January 4, 2006 | 1 Comment
Seth Godin has decided to take on bibliographies as an evil entity. And at first sight, his argument makes sense.
If your goal as a reader (or someone checking for plagiarism or quality of research) is to get to the books that the writer used, you need exactly one piece of data: the ISBN.
Seems to […]
Jan
3
For a while now, netvibes has been my portal of choice. Today they introduced a large number of great updates:
you can choose a color for your RSS feed
POP IMAP support - meaning you can read any mail in netvibes, not just gmail anymore
Yahoo! Mail support
Upgraded To Do List module (this one was only introduced on […]
Jan
3
KhaosLabs announces MapMe for Skype. Well, they announced a closed beta for it. I would love to say that it looks like an interesting product, but I am not quite sure how functional this all is/ Here is what it does:
calculate distances between your contacts,
map incoming SkypeIn calls,
find users in your area and […]
Jan
1
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