Nov 2, 2007 | blog, daily links
Nov 1, 2007 | blog, daily links
Warner Crocker is curious how these cheaper computing products will affect the mobile market. Good place to start thinking on this topic.
Matt Asay wonders why Microsoft is moving the WSS team out of the Windows Group. It’s less interesting than it sounds – more flexibility in their development cycle.
Oct 31, 2007 | blog, daily links
I’ll be interested in seeing what Google has in store for this area. I honestly think they’re more innovative than Apple most of the time.
Good commentary on Steve Rubel’s post from last night. BTW, how do you like your Kool-Aid?
Heh, now if this’ll run in a VMware session – it’d be cool. Seriously, Apple could make a killing with a ligit OSX release for Windows PCs. I’d run it either as a dual boot, or in a VM for a number of reasons.
Go Go GMail gadget. I’m waiting for both the revised interface and the IMAP updates to my account. How about you?
Oct 30, 2007 | blog, daily links
The Web 2.0 World is Skunk Drunk on Its Own Kool-Aid
Elsa Wenzel has a few quick takes on CNET’s initial review of Mac OSX “Leopard” release.
Ooo, daddy liikee! Gadgets these days are just too cool. I’m a gadget junkie, but seldom indulge – I’m holding out for T-Mobile’s 3G (stop laughling…!) with a matching Windows Mobile phone (HTC TyTN II). Oh, is it time to wake up?
Mashable’s Kristen Nicole talks about some of Google’s updates to GMail.
Oct 25, 2007 | blog, daily links
Now your IT department can manage your phone as well as they manage your office PC/laptop.
Well, T-Mobile may not have 3G and fast data services… but darnit, they’ll have Facebook on your BlackBerry for you! Gee… thanks tmo… WE STILL WANT OUR 3G!
Kind of interesting, mostly because of the potential scale.
Very good piece by Scott Karp over at Publishing 2.0 about the diminishing returns of social networks. Highly recommended.
Oct 18, 2007 | blog, daily links