Archive for August, 2006



This just in. Hot from the press. Apple just announced that Google CEO Eric Schmidt has joined Apple’s board of director. Schmidt is now the eighth member on Apple’s board.
This could mean big changes on the industry or then again, it may not change anything at all. What I hope will happen, some of Goolge’s […]

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Flickr + Yahoo Map = Photo Geotagging

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Check your Flickr account there is a new feature in Flickr’s Organizr, check out the ‘map’ tab. So finally Flickr introduces GeoTagging. Good to know those folks at Flickr are still innovating.
GeoTagging is a term best associated with the practice of ‘tagging’ a photo or a blog post (GeoBloggers) with GPS coordinates. The convention […]

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Google and the web office saga

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People are talking about Google developing it’s own web office suite. Web office simply means your office on the web.
Imagine your word processor (Microsoft Word for example) is not an application that sits within your computer hard disk space but it’s a web site that you go to. You could type your report and […]

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In a time of war, terrorist threat and suffering, it is a refreshing pleasure to have received this piece on my feed reader today (from Centripetal Notion a fine blog on art and design). A YouTube video of a little giant girl who woke up one morning, got a shower from the Sultans Elephant and […]

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The Internet without text

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What if suddenly text were strip of the Internet? All text were striped of with only their graphics remaining. Internet Soul Portraits is a little gallery of some of the biggest sites on the net being striped of their text.
May be it’s just me, but looking at the gallery gives us a surreal feeling. It […]

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Apple WWDC 2006, Leopard shows its face

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Twice a year or so the Gods of design came down mount Apple and show us what they are working on. WWDC is one of such events. If you haven’t seen Steve Jobs’ keynote, watch it.
First of they announce the transition process is complete. All Macs are now powered by Intel chips. The new […]

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