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On Parenting, and General Relativity Thereof
For those of you who haven’t yet taken part in the glorious experience of parenthood, allow me to prepare you for one of the harsh (and, in the end, best) truths of it: There will never be enough time. For anything egotistical, that is – for sorting out your music, your photos, for reading, ...
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iPhone Now 50% of All Mobile Traffic
Makes for a pretty impressive headline, until you ask yourself what “traffic” really means. Still, it’s no surprise to have an established platform with a good browser and a huge amount of ad-sponsored apps in the lead, now is it? Yep – it’s not rocket science… ☯
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Jewel Cases
A strangely wonderful and somewhat anachronistic thing happened to me the other day: I got an actual CD as a birthday gift – a tangible object that became an anchor for a dialogue of sorts a friend and I had been having. I’ve always thought that the best dialogues are the long, oft unspoken ...
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Android is splintering, just not how you think it is...
Android is splintering, just not how you think it is...
russellbeattie.com — Russell hits all the right buttons as far as I’m concerned. With Android devices popping up in all sorts of different form factors, custom UIs and from vendors with completely different approaches regarding OS updates (or, in most cases, ... (more) Android is splintering, just not how you think it is...
Windows Mobile
The descendant of CE , oft-rebranded but never really overwhelming. Resources: Date Link Notes Nov 17 Windows Mobile Market Share Drops by About 30 Percent in 2009 Impressive. ☯ " Windows Mobile " was written by Rui Carmo for The Tao of Mac and was ...
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After Long Wait, Camino 2.0 Finally Hits The Streets
I haven’t really used Camino since Safari hit 4.x, but it’s nice to know it’s still out there ( Firefox is a bovine, cantankerous beast I only use for intranet sites). ☯
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On the shoreline
Told you the world was going to the dogs. The rest of this photo set has nothing to do with dogs, though, and is utterly brilliant. ☯
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Watching the H1N1 flu pandemic
The whole world’s going to the dogs, it seems. ☯
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The Change
This is going to be a fairly unusual post in that I’ll be writing about work, but besides my usual disclaimer there’s nothing in it that goes against the company’s rules regarding blogging, a copy of which landed on my desk a month or so back as I was discussing with a bunch of folk what ...
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Demotivators
I’ve always found Despair Inc.‘s motivational posters nothing short of brilliant, and ever since they put up a DIY I’ve been having a go at it myself: Except for a few who are part of miscellaneous ...
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Merlin Mann
This is an update to an item originally published on Friday, 11 August 2006. The guy behind 43 folders , the Mecca of all things GTD , and who now tumbles over and over at Kung Fu Grippe . . ☯ " Merlin Mann " was written by Rui Carmo for The Tao of Mac and was originally posted ...
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Technowhat?
I’ve had a long, strange (and mostly troublesome) relationship with Technorati for a good while now, so much so that I’ve had an item on my ToDo page here for years now to figure out why. Today, I’m taking that off and giving up on it altogether. Here’s five reasons why: When I was still ...
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RAOP
This is an update to an item originally published on Wednesday, 7 October 2009. See RAOP on Wikipedia. Resources: Date Link Notes Nov 14 JustePort A Mono – .NET streaming client Oct 6 raop-client on RubyForge A Ruby client to stream audio to an AirPort Express ...
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Infirmware
In days of yore, when men were real men, women were real women, and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri were, well, a twinkling in Douglas Adams’ eye as he lay drunk in a field in Innsbruck, there was no such thing as firmware upgrades over the Internet. Once you got your hands on a ...
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YouTube begins streaming 1080p video next week
I can hear the doomsayers and lobbyists frantically typing away already, claiming that this will bring down the Internet or something. User-generated content is now a petabyte industry, it seems, although I keep wondering how it manages to stay afloat – can you imagine the bandwidth ...
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Google Buys VoIP Company
Let the rampant speculation begin. Oh, wait, that’s being going on since they got Grand Central… ☯
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SPDY: Google wants to speed up the web by ditching HTTP
Another example of reinventing the wheel: We’ve been using binary packed multipart/mixed transfers to download entire WAP pages (i.e., a page and all the media contained in it) in a single server response for years , and desktop browsers never cared. Now Google comes up with ...
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Nokia N97
This is an update to an item originally published on Thursday, 4 December 2008. The flagship device to kick off Nokia’s 2009, announced way too early . Date Link Notes Nov 11 Nokia N97/N97 mini: part 2 – The OS, The Interface, The Apps Interesting, but there is ...
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The Berlin Wall, 20 years gone
Amazing photography, as always, but, especially the before/after fading shots. I remember standing near this very spot some fifteen years ago and, even though the wall was gone by then, one could see how the Western side was brightly lit and the Eastern side, though accessible, ...
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Apple offers free licensing for Mini DisplayPort spec
This is an update to an item originally published on Monday, 1 December 2008. This is clever, and most welcome – one of the things that’s been irking me about the new MacBook lineup and the companion 24” display is the Mini DisplayPort connector, which makes it a pretty bad ...
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