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Archive for December, 2006

A look at Web Operating Systems

Slashdot has a link to a article that takes a quick look at ten Web operating systems. The blog, Frantic Industries, is not one I have been to before but they did a nice job of quickly going over the 10 OSs. They author is not that big of a fan of the use of [...]

A Wii For Your PS3?

Gigaom and GigaGamez are reporting that people, ostensibly rapid parents, are trading PS3 and cash for Wiis. The Wii is no doubt the hottest electronic gift this holiday season, maybe the hottest overall gift, and getting one is not easy. With all of the negative press on the PS3 combined with strong reviews of the [...]

LegalCrunch

Techcrunch has a really interesting post on how the now-defunct law firm Brobeck, Pleger & Harrison LLP “has given permission to turn over all confidential client documents to the Library of Congress and put on display in a new public archive.” This was the first I heard about it, but it seems like it could [...]

Fujitsu LifeBook P1610D

I have had my eye on this tablet for a few weeks now. It’s a mini-tablet ultramobile subcompact notebook (everone seems to call it something different), with a 8.9″ LCD and starts at just 2.2lbs. You can find the complete specs here, if you are into that sort of thing, but it suffices to say [...]

Blog Changes

I had some downtime tonight so I have been toying with the blog a bit, mainly backend customizations but nothing big. One thing I did finally get around to was to add a Feedburner account and to install the plugin in from Ordered List. The plugin simply redirects your original feed to your Feedburner feed… [...]

Quick Update

A let up in CES emails? It must be time for this year’s extended Christmas weekend, which it seems most people are stretching out into a nice little 4 day break. You won’t get any complaits from me and I might even be able to use the time to clean out my inbox a bit…
Today, [...]

Just when you thought Gmail could not get any better they go ahead and do something cool.
That it what I was thinking this morning when I noticed that my Gmail text field had in-line spell checking, almost exactly like that used in Thunderbird. Well, I had not heard about this and I was more than [...]

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