November 12, 2005 — Tech News and Analysis

Archive for November 12, 2005

This is what I use a PC for

Lora has been virtually moderating a discussion across several blogs concerning such topics as what Tablet PCs might be called in the future, what is the killer app for the Tablet, what features would you like to see on future Tablets, and she … Read More »

Would you pay for iTunes?

No, we don’t have some inside information that hints at iTunes ever costing a dime…just curious what you think. If Apple ever decided (for whatever reason) to require you to pay for iTunes…would you? Read More »

 
 

Rejected iPod Engravings

Vonage cost company $8000

Net Adventures says they lost over $8000 when Vonage dropped their business line for over two months. Read More »

Looking for diamonds online, literally

Digging for diamonds online can be very very profitable. Read More »

nThrum’s Camera Phone Search

At the SearchSIG this week, I finally got to meet Kumar Gopalakrishnan. We had been swapping emails and he wanted to show me his new search service, nThrum. It is a very clever idea, that leverages the current trend of camera phones. I am told … Read More »

Glypho, for collaborative blook writing

Glypho is a new way to write Blooks. Read More »

The Week That Was.. & Some House Keeping

Many of you have written and mentioned that the topics of coverage had increased and were having trouble keeping up with areas of interest. Sorry about that, and in an effort to make amends, I offer you RSS feeds on specific topics. You can subscribe … Read More »

Transparency, the slut strategy

Nicholas Carr channels CIO Insight and calls the recent “transparency strategy” the slut strategy. He thinks it is an open invitation for imitation. Read More »

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