Posted in work on April 30th, 2007 No Comments »
Over at Gottabemobile there are two pretty interesting articles on the lack of innovation he has been noticing in tablet PCs. In case you are not familiar with the site, it focuses almost exclusively on tablets and UMPCs so they definitely are keeping track on what’s out there and what’s on the way.
After reading the [...]
Posted in work on April 27th, 2007 3 Comments »
Out of all the blog posts I read this morning, I have to say that Jason Calacanis is the big winner. He posted on his new rules for link-baiting, or basically the best ways to get him to link to your blog.
There are a number of rules in the post, but most have to do [...]
Posted in New York, the web on April 27th, 2007 No Comments »
There are a lot of cool things you can do with RSS once you have a basic understanding of it and a few tools to work with. One of the most capable tools for RSS manipulation and aggregation is Yahoo’s Pipes, which gives users a slick (and easy to use) GUI that can do all [...]
Posted in tech on April 26th, 2007 No Comments »
Okay, you probably don’t have the money to just go out and buy an Asus U1 (aka U1F) right now, but you could if you wanted to. I have been meaning to post about this for a while know, so it’s not exactly news, but in case you wanted to know, they’re out there…
Newegg- $2198.99
Ebay- [...]
Posted in tech on April 26th, 2007 No Comments »
I just noticed an interesting point/counterpoint over at Cnet and JKontherun. A Cnet editor, David Carnoy, posted an article called “Why you’ll never buy and ultramobile PC” which clearly caught the attention of UMPC fanboy Kevin Tofel, the K of JKontherun. Tofel responded with a few interesting rebuttals and was nice enough to offer to [...]
Posted in tech on April 25th, 2007 No Comments »
One of Thunderbird 2.0’s most hyped features is its tagging capability. Tagging is something that has been around for a few years now and has been perfected on sites like Del.icio.us. Despite it’s being one of the best buzz words to come out of web 2.0, it could be extremely useful for email organization. After [...]
Posted in tech on April 24th, 2007 No Comments »
Dell has taken another hint from their IdeaStorm site and started to off a 32GB solid-state hard drive on the D420 business ultraportable and the D620 ATG ruggedized notebook. Dell is not the first company to do this, but they are getting into the game much earlier than I would have expected given how [...]