Ummm.. what should we critique here first? o Lack of successful penetration of all video conferencing products over the last 25 years. o Lack of any credible plan to deliver sufficient bandwidth to sup- port video to mobile phones. o Lack of sufficiently miniaturized...
Check it out MSIE 5.0 has thoroughly kicked Netscape’s ass! http://www.thestandard.com/research/metrics/display/0,2799,12809,00.html March 13, 2000 The Right Tools For The Job Web site developers face the dilemma of balancing the most appealing online content...
Prediction: This is going to make NetPliance’s IPO huge. It has all of the buzzwords, ie. “Slashdot”, “Linux”, “Sub-$200 PC”, etc. http://www.linux-hacker.net/iopener/ A little history: * Some dude figures out how to add a...
http://www.npr.org/programs/specials/poll/technology/index.html Survey Shows Widespread Enthusiasm for High Technology Americans Love Their Computers and the Internet; ‘Digital Divide’ Still Exists, but There Is Good News, Too […] Virtually all...
Word on the street is that Silicon Valley has picked up on Sir Arthur Eddington’s “Infinite Monkey” theorem. I smell .COM! More on the theorem: http://t2r.uwasa.fi/jargon/infinite_monkey_theorem.html RealAudio from Bob Newhart’s Infinite...
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