Jul 7, 2007 | blog, daily links
Chris Brogan usually has some good posts, but this one is one that everyone should read once a week just to keep the message fresh in one’s mind. Thanks Chris!
Interesting concept demo for Windows Vista systems with touch screens or active digitizers. May be interesting utilities/tools coming to market sometime.
Jul 6, 2007 | blog, daily links
Flash for iPhone – according to a leak on Digg. Scoble is curious on the timing.
Confused on the Net Neutrality issue? Check out PC Mag for an explanation. I don’t think anyone’s a nitwit about this, because to the uninitiated, it is very complex.
Hey there all you corporate types – get ready for the MS security update for July.
Jul 4, 2007 | blog, daily links
Sounds like a very interesting technology. While it’ll take a few years to perfect, the concept and science behind it is sound. Watch out, here come multi-terabyte drives!
Tony Hung has his opinion on the iPhone.
Wish Twitter did audio? Now thanks to Dave Winer, TwitterGram will host the audio and automatically post a link to it on Twitter for you.
And in a back-to-back two-fer, Dave Winer also engineered up a way to leave a TwitterGram by phone! Head on over and sign up a phone number to post TwitterGrams by! Too cool!
Do you get “new media”? If not, Chip Griffin has written a very good eBook on the topic titled “The New Media Cocktail”. Read hearty.
Jul 3, 2007 | blog, daily links
Make sure to get your Desktop Optimization Pack for 2007
For all you enterprise IT types, check out Microsoft’s new virtual hard drive eval of Windows Vista. Should help in your deployment plans.
Been poo-pooing the iPhone (like me)? Well, it shouldn’t be too surprising that over a half million iPhones have been sold in 3 days. Looks like Apple did its pre-launch planning well.
I won’t sit here and point or laugh at the iPhone having a problem or two. Any complex device, software or service will have something that won’t go according to plan. My point – bugs are a fact of life in all complex solutions. Support the vendor and
Interesting comments my Charles Cooper… I believe that where the iPhone was developed is still a magical combination of minds and money: Silicon Valley. There is still no other place on the planet that has the creative minds and the limitless dreams as
Ah, but that’s how the “get” you. You wanted an Apple phone, you have to play Apple’s game.
Jun 28, 2007 | blog, daily links
Another interesting article by at Web Worker Daily. Makes you think.
Bingo! Anyone wondering WTF I’m doing and why I’m no longer in corporate should simply read this. If you don’t get it, you never will.
Ok, this is a feature that will entice me to move from flickr to Picasa…
Jun 27, 2007 | blog, daily links
Darren Rowse of ProBlogger fame makes a good point, and one that most bloggers agree with. Opening links in the existing window rather than a new window is less intrusive and a more intuitive solution to the question.
Location based, or presence applications are a valuable addition to any web worker – try them out and see how they can benefit your needs to find local events and resources.
If you are looking for some good articles on Personal Branding, check out Dan Schawbel’s Personal Branding Blog – here he profiles a few good links.
Interested in why you should deploy IPv6 earlier rather than later? Check out Chris Avis’ webcast on the topic (see post for details)..