July 29, 2005

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more bouncy balls


more bouncy balls
Originally uploaded by sem.
This is awesome!
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July 23, 2005

Computing's Fifth Wave

How to Ride the Fifth Wave

Cheap computing, infinite bandwidth, and open standards are powering an epic technological transformation that will churn up huge new opportunities -- and perils for those who can't adapt.

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July 21, 2005

Apple is selling video in iTunes today

Apple to sell music videos via iTMS, and video iPod by September?
While the Wall Street piece is technically "speculation" on the sale of videos, the July 12 "New Music Tuesday's" podcasts mentions that if you buy the latest single from Rob Thomas, "This is How a Heart Breaks," (check it out here) you get the associated video for free. Seems like Apple is introducing video today.

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July 19, 2005

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Atom 1.0

Atom 1.0 is "essentially" complete.

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July 17, 2005

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July 15, 2005

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July 13, 2005

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July 08, 2005

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July 01, 2005

If you were wondering, the Engadget guys are white

This fact is most obvious in the 06.21.2005 podcast. I like the uncensored nature of podcasts, and this is a terrific environment for Ryan Block and Peter Rojas to demonstrate their hip-hip skills by using terms like "haters," "lil jon," "hot party," and "yeah".... I'm sure that listeners Nelly, Dre, and Eminem would be proud.

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