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“…a number of companies, including well-trafficked online destinations such as eBay (EBAY), are finding ways to take their services outside the confines of the Web browser and place them squarely within the domain of—you guessed it—the desktop.”
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“His company suggests a new model for how connection, communication, and commerce can work online — a radical and ambitious rethinking of the Internet’s potential.”
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Coming back?
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A demo of the iPhone ringtone hack.
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I don’t care if the Giants aren’t going to the postseason. Time to start the Dan Ortmeier fan club.
Monthly Archives: September 2007
links for 2007-09-07
- How to be an agent of change in a large organization
- blognation Canada – Office 2.0 Panel Summaries
- innovation Creators – The IT Flower – new whitepaper This was presented at the Office 2.0 Unconference on Sep. 5
- blognation – iPhone epiphanies People who are not normally gadget freaks are liking the iPhone
Apple “cracked the code” by making a set of unique technology features meaningful to my wife in a way no other device ever has. An now that she has the iPhone in hand, she’s creating albums of photos, building playlists of her favorite tunes, checking weather and e-mail on the go, and using Google Maps and Safari to find restaurants, shops, and museums in the cities we’ll be visiting this month. - a PDF-only book about how to use Ruby on Rails 1.2.3 and Adobe Flex 2.0.1 to build rich Internet applications (RIAs)
- Hmmm, del.icio.us will be changing to delicious.com.
- A great travel site covering Northern California
- I hope this is true
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links for 2007-09-05
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Google getting into mobile payments?
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Looks like Business 2.0 is done.
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“Apple Inc’s iPhone outsold all smartphones in the United States in July, its first full month on sale, accounting for 1.8 percent of all U.S. mobile handset sales…”
links for 2007-09-04
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Map showing free Wi-Fi in San Francisco
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I’m on board with subscription music (Rhapsody) but for whatever reason this hasn’t caught on with most people.