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Paul Miller / Engadget:
Cringingly blurry pics reveal Microsoft's "iPod killer"? — An anonymous tipster sent us a bunch of pictures he shot last night from the outside of the Saturn Cafe in Santa Cruz. While we don't normally toss up random pics we get in the tip jar, this guy claims the pics depict the filming …
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Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Toshiba Gigabeat S reviewed, iPod advantage "wiped out" — Boy oh boy, we knew the Toshiba Gigabeat S was good after our initial hands-on at CES, just not this good - according to CNET's review anyway. See, they just snagged a 30GB model which sports Microsoft's "super-intuitive" …
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Toshiba Gigabeat S MES30VW (30GB, white) — Overview Review User Opinions Specifications Compare — CNET editors' review — The good: The Toshiba Gigabeat S makes its mark as a supercompact 30GB or 60GB portable video player. It supports many music, video, and photo file types …
Seth Godin / Seth's Blog:
Why I don't have comments — Judging from the response to my last post, some of my readers are itching to find a comment field on my posts from now on. I can't do that for you, alas, and I thought I'd tell you why. — I think comments are terrific, and they are the key attraction for some blogs and some bloggers.
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Seth Godin / Seth's Blog:
How to get traffic for your blog — My friend Fred, a talented blogger, asked me for advice the other day. Here's a partial answer, with a few apologies to Swift: — Use lists. — Be topical... write posts that need to be read right now. — Learn enough to become the expert in your field.
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Mark Frauenfelder / Boing Boing:
Hideous company sends Boing Boing a pre-emptive nastygram — (Click thumbnail for enlargement.) I just opened a letter sent to Boing Boing from some fools at Baker & McKenzie LLP in London. — The letter states that their client, Infront Sports & Media, "anticipates the possibility …
Brian Jones / Open XML Formats:
Follow-up on PDF legal issues — There have been a ton of really great comments and questions today in relation to the news that we are going to have to pull our PDF and XPS publish support out of Office 2007. We will still offer the PDF and XPS publish functionality as a free download …
Kevin C. Tofel / jkOnTheRun:
Samsung Q1 in the buff! — Brace yourselves, because this isn't pretty. It's one thing to have an unboxing video of the Samsung Q1, but viewing the UMPC stark naked is a whole 'nother matter. In fact, just to keep it clean for those under 18, I've only put a thumbnail pic here; a virtual UMPC peep-show if you will.
linuxdevices.com:
Nokia turns cellphones into webservers — Nokia has ported the Apache webserver to Symbian, in order to enable mobile phones to serve content on the World Wide Web. Many mobile phones today have more processing power than early Internet servers, suggesting that "there really is no reason anymore …
Jeremy Reimer / Ars Technica:
Microsoft preps IE 7 Beta 3 for August — After years of letting Internet Explorer 6 languish with no new development, prompting criticism from both outside and inside the company, Microsoft promised that they would shift their priorities and deliver a steady stream of updates to their venerable browser.
Dan Mitchell / New York Times:
MySpace No Longer Their Space? — BRANDS, for teenagers, are fleeting things. — For big, slow-moving corporations, this presents a problem. When Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation acquired the community site MySpace nearly a year ago, the site was at the height of its popularity.
John Markoff / New York Times:
Alan Kotok, 64, a Pioneer in Computer Video Games, Is Dead — Alan Kotok, a computer designer who helped create the first video game program as a member of a small group of M.I.T. students in the early 1960's, died at his home in Cambridge, Mass., on May 26. He was 64.
Chris / Pearsonified:
How Much Should a Design Cost? — Every week, I get emails from potential clients who all want to know one thing: How much for a design? — Nine times out of ten, my answer causes them to run for the hills. Scary thing is, based on industry buzz, my prices could actually be considered totally reasonable by comparison.
Matt Richtel / New York Times:
Is Vonage Sinking or Coming Up for Air? — When the Internet telephone provider Vonage went public last week, it was meant to be a coming-out party for a technology that many see as the future of voice communications. It was also a chance at redemption for Jeffrey A. Citron …
Jennifer A. Kingson / New York Times:
Like Its Logo, Dutch Bank Stays Simple — While many Americans are familiar with the cheery orange ball that is the corporate logo of ING Direct, the Internet-based savings bank, few may know much about the bank's parent company, the ING Group of Amsterdam.
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Paul Miller / Engadget:
Sony not so concerned with market share — ah, that explains it — We've been scratching our heads over all the wild Sony moves during the past few months — with pricing themselves almost out of the game right at the top of our list — but we'd been apparently laboring under a false assumption.