Archive for December, 2006

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It’s a Mad, Mad, Mapped World

Katie Fehrenbacher, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 5:53 PM PT Comments (1)

We haven’t exactly been searching for a mapped-out musical bike tour of Seattle, or a map that plots the public bathrooms of the world (nicely named Crap, I gotta go!) But social maps, where users can “geotag” photos, text and video with location data and pin this info to an online interactive map, are weirdly [...]

So it was an iPod Christmas

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 4:21 PM PT Comments (16)

A few days ago we noticed that there was a serious performance problem affecting the Apple iTunes store. Our speculation was that perhaps the iPod was selling much better than analyst predictions. A gentle reader chided us for being in a reality distorted field, for not criticizing Apple’s lack of planning. I admit to an [...]

Waiting for iTV from Santa Jobs

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 4:07 PM PT Comments (0)

Now that Christmas is over, all eyes are on CES and of course, Macworld 2007. We hope Santa Jobs brings us the new iTV gizmo. More

How to save online videos on your desktop

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 11:49 AM PT Comments (0)

Jackson West has put together a nice list of tools and hacks you can use to download online videos and take them to go on your iPod.

False Alarm on AdCenter & Mac. Apologies to readers

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 10:54 AM PT Comments (2)

Our post about Microsoft AdCenter not working with Mac was not correct.The AdCenter doesn’t work with Safari. The trigger finger got in the way of careful reporting. I apologize to the readers and have taken it down.

2006, a tumultuous year in Broadband

Paul Kapustka, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 10:23 AM PT Comments (2)

When the big ball finally drops on 2006 Monday morning, it will end a tumultuous year in broadband, an industry well out of the telecom-bust doldrums and revving up alongside the Web 2.0/online video/new telephony mini-booms. Here’s a quick list (with even quicker takes) on some of the events whose impact will continue to be [...]

Here comes Advergaming

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 9:50 AM PT Comments (0)

Burger King experimented with Advergaming. Will this become a big trend in 2007? Find out.

Now Even More Video Aggregation…Why?

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 8:21 AM PT Comments (4)

Digg and StumbleUpon are two bookmarking services that added video bookmarks to their suite of offerings earlier this month. Now more start-ups are jumping on the bandwagon, this time with a slight twist.
Megite and Tailrank are adding video memes (clusters) to their mostly web-content offerings. (Liz has details and screenshots on NewTeeVee.)
While it is ultra [...]

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