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Monthly Archives: November 2007
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr’s Blog: The Luddite dream of Jeff Bezos
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Rough Type: Nicholas Carr’s Blog: The Luddite dream of Jeff Bezos
Nick Carr notes that the launch of Kindle is being used by a bunch of anti-Gutenbergians as another excuse to trounce the book in general: “But Kelly and his fellow-travelers are wrong, and Bezos is right. The only thing that … Continue reading
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Google Reader Shared items
Shared Items are a very nice feature of Google Reader, and I wish more people will make use of them – they effectively allow you to make your own edited stream of interesting articles. Now that I’m back using Google … Continue reading
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Dell’s Tablet PC – please, let them actually ship it at some point
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Dell’s Tablet PC – please, let them actually ship it at some point
I’m still a big fan of the Tablet PC format, although Vista’s so-called “improvements” have proved to be nothing of the sort. That’s why I’m hoping that sooner rather than later, Dell actually ships this machine. And preferably at a … Continue reading
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Lots of Amazon Kindle detail emerging – reports round up
The press conference is over, people have their hands on some of the first Kindles, and lots more details are emerging. Gizmodo has a video on how to use the Kindle, which shows off the e-ink quite nicely. It also … Continue reading
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links for 2007-11-19
A VC: Techmeme: A Cautionary Tale Techmeme leaderboard turns out to not favour low-traffic bloggers. (tags: techmeme blogs blogging) Rumoursville: Google sniffing round Skype | PDA: The Digital Content Blog | Guardian Unlimited Google and Skype would certainly make more … Continue reading
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