Posted by bordalix
Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:19:00 GMT
An astonishing presentation from Sxip CEO Dick Hardt, about Identity 2.0. Very well contextualized within the
Web 2.0 vision, and with great style (marketeers should also take a peek for new presentation ideas). If you have 15 minutes and 13 seconds (plus download time) watch it
here.
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Posted by bordalix
Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:17:00 GMT
AIM, ICQ, MSN e Yahoo in a web browser near by with
meebo.
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Posted by bordalix
Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:16:00 GMT
Today, Google released is
blog search service. It's a clean and useful service, and it was very funny for me to read other people references to my posts: i don't have trackbacks.
Meanwhile, a startup debuted in cyberspace today:
truveo. They claim to have a technology which allows them to visual crawl through the Internet. Or, in more dumb words, they have crwalers able to watch movies and other visual content in the Internet, and categorized it. The few experiences I made resulted in impressive results. Try it yourself:
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Posted by bordalix
Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:13:00 GMT
Ever got stucked with a bootable CD in your Mac, unable to eject it, and wondering what the hell are you going to do now? Just press (and hold) your mouse button when booting, all media will be ejected. This and a lot more tricks in the
Magical Macintosh Key SequencesDoes .mac worth the money you pay for it? Well, this guy thinks not, so he replace it!! Read this and learn how to do it yourself
If you live in Portugal (like me), you will have to wait a lot for the iPod nano. Meanwhile, why not do one yourself? Read the instructions, print, cut and fold, and sing your favorite song
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Posted by bordalix
Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:12:00 GMT
If you have work to do, don't go to this
link. You have been warned.
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Posted by bordalix
Thu, 08 Sep 2005 11:12:00 GMT
One word to caracterize
this: brilliant!
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Posted by bordalix
Thu, 08 Sep 2005 11:10:00 GMT
original article
here, bold it's my contribution to it:
PayPal, the global online payment service
(is Visa and Google sleeping on the job?), today announced new micropayments processing fees for digital goods. The new pricing will provide merchants
(read porn site owners) with a more affordable way to process payments for low-cost digital content such as video games
(read porn films), online greeting cards, news articles, mobile phone content and digital music. PayPal's micropayments pricing is designed to give customers the convenience of a-la-carte purchases
(read porn a-la-carte), such as 99-cent downloadable ringtones
(read porn movies), without having to sign up for annual subscriptions
(no one needs to know you love porn) or pre-funded payment accounts
(porn when you want, no need to pre-pay it).
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Posted by bordalix
Sun, 04 Sep 2005 11:09:00 GMT
So, yesterday Apple announced:
- the iTunes phone, nothing new, since SonyEricsson did it previously. And the fact of beeing iTunes vs Other Music Store maybe not an advantage after all, since operators are denying to buy the iTunes Phone: they want a peace of the cake in the music market. Let's wait and see what the future reserves to us;
- iTunes 5, with some really neat new features. Still have to install and try it;
- iPod nano, with one of the best claims ever: impossibly small.
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Posted by bordalix
Sun, 04 Sep 2005 11:08:00 GMT
I'm using the
Hipster PDA from some time now, with very good results. Today I found
this. Tomorrow I will have a printer, will try it.
Update: It works like a charm, and
here you can get even more ideas
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Posted by bordalix
Fri, 02 Sep 2005 11:07:00 GMT
Deutsche Telekom will roll out a fiber to the curve network, allowing for 50 Mbps connections at home. And if you think that's all, what about a 6 week free trial at 25 Mbps? Maybe now is a good time to learn some german. More
here.
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