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Listen: Episode 22
Will Disney buy Pixar, and make Steve King?
After days of speculation the Telegraph are reporting that the deal will go ahead
Jobs invites microsoft to make their own iPod. As this week mine dies.
Implication is they need to produce a competing music store
Links:
MSNBC – Disney in talks to buy Pixar
My stickies – Tagged web notes – **When I first saw these I thought – ah one of those genius, why didn’t I think of it ideas – but is the market to saturated?
Then I realised they haven’t yet implimented the obvious thing – web stickies aren’t a del.icio.us style folksonomy – although the site suggests they intend to
Links:
My Stickies
The alpha version of the worlds best browser is due next month
Tab & Interface enhancements – e.g.: Saving open tabs on close, history of each tab, tag based bookmarks
What would you change? – Media plugin crashes, better popup blocking, better conversion of javascript open window commands to tabs, replacement of bookmarks with del.icio.us etc (by default), update without reset
PC Pro Article
Bob Cringley’s predictions for last year were down on his usual average 66% – and he calculates generously
Will lose in their streaming case versus Burst.com
2006 is merely preparation for a big push in 2007
Links:
iCringley 2006 Predictions
Al Gore – who since failing to convince the American people of anything but his inadaquacy has become an amazing speech writer (or hired some)
who vowed to “take him off his pedestal.”, and blackmailed him in an attempt to induce suicide
Bush’s indescriminate automated wiretapping illegal (under FISA) & unconstitutional
The Raw Story – commentary and text of speech
Google is fighting a subpoena to hand over some of the information in its database to help “fight pornography”.
Commentators speculate – dont be evil, and commercial access to database grounds
Microsoft and yahoo have already surrendered data to the request
effectively useless because non-us sites would not have to comply
Links:
International Herald Tribune – Google refuses to hand over search records
A photograph of the world’s first ‘Bug’. A moth that got caught in a relay in an early computer system [1]
The Socratic teaching method – useful for anyone who’s had to give a lecture [3]
Listen: Episode 22
Will Disney buy Pixar, and make Steve King?
After days of speculation the Telegraph are reporting that the deal will go ahead
Jobs invites microsoft to make their own iPod. As this week mine dies.
Implication is they need to produce a competing music store
Links:
MSNBC – Disney in talks to buy Pixar
My stickies – Tagged web notes – **When I first saw these I thought – ah one of those genius, why didn’t I think of it ideas – but is the market to saturated?
Then I realised they haven’t yet implimented the obvious thing – web stickies aren’t a del.icio.us style folksonomy – although the site suggests they intend to
Links:
My Stickies
The alpha version of the worlds best browser is due next month
Tab & Interface enhancements – e.g.: Saving open tabs on close, history of each tab, tag based bookmarks
What would you change? – Media plugin crashes, better popup blocking, better conversion of javascript open window commands to tabs, replacement of bookmarks with del.icio.us etc (by default), update without reset
PC Pro Article
Bob Cringley’s predictions for last year were down on his usual average 66% – and he calculates generously
Will lose in their streaming case versus Burst.com
2006 is merely preparation for a big push in 2007
Links:
iCringley 2006 Predictions
Al Gore – who since failing to convince the American people of anything but his inadaquacy has become an amazing speech writer (or hired some)
who vowed to “take him off his pedestal.”, and blackmailed him in an attempt to induce suicide
Bush’s indescriminate automated wiretapping illegal (under FISA) & unconstitutional
The Raw Story – commentary and text of speech
Google is fighting a subpoena to hand over some of the information in its database to help “fight pornography”.
Commentators speculate – dont be evil, and commercial access to database grounds
Microsoft and yahoo have already surrendered data to the request
effectively useless because non-us sites would not have to comply
Links:
International Herald Tribune – Google refuses to hand over search records
A photograph of the world’s first ‘Bug’. A moth that got caught in a relay in an early computer system [1]
The Socratic teaching method – useful for anyone who’s had to give a lecture [3]