Sep 7, 2007 | blog, daily links
Did you feel betrayed earlier this week when you found out your $600 iPhone had it’s price slashed to $400 after only two months on the market? Steve Jobs is trying to make you feel better here with a promised $100 coupon for future Apple products. Feel
Hmm, interesting happenings in the mobile pace in Washington. Will it make it through committees and make a difference?
I think Stowe Boyd raises a good question in his post. Is the office metaphor tired? With the advent of feeds, information/idea streams, search, and blogs, does the office metaphor fit in an online lifestyle?
Jeremiah covers the questions asked by organizations and their progression of interest/deployment.
Sep 6, 2007 | happiness
Happiness is in growing your network of contacts.
Sep 6, 2007 | blog, daily links
Steve Rubel talks about the emergence of “The Geek Marketer” career path.
Twitter pal Jim Long has an update from his trip to Iraq with President Bush. Jim is a NBC cameraman that just happens to be part of the White House press pool. If you’ve wondered what it’s like for the press who travel with the President, check out his
Heh, guess hell finally froze over – Google Reader just got a search feature – from Google even! 😉 But wait, there’s more! Look closely at your Google Reader interface and I think you’ll see some of the other tweaks that Google has been cooking up.
I have to agree with Gears over at CSP on this one. The iPhone is a compelling package that is more intuitive than the other “smartphones” (I hate that term). Windows Mobile has a lot of ground to cover to compete side-by-side.
Sep 5, 2007 | blog
Blogging bud Kent Newsome talks about the new computer he picked up this week, and it just occurred to me how many people I know did PC replacement this year. This spring I bit the bullet on a new laptop, three friends replaced their systems and in August, my father switched from a desktop to a laptop.
Well, I guess it’s not that many, but it just seemed like it. As for my laptop, I’m pretty happy with it, but will definitely make sure that my next one has higher resolution, Bluetooth, Firewire, and 3G built in. Mine is pretty good, but those are just learning’s to for the next system.
Anyway, kudos to Kent on the new PC – glad it’s quieter. 😉
Via: Newsome.org – Following, Lazily, in the Footsteps of Giants
Sep 5, 2007 | happiness
Happiness can be found in quite solitude, or on the busiest street corner.