Before 1.0 even gets into the hands of most, I’m already thinking next version. Yes, Amazon just released the Kindle Reader, but I am surprised at the feature drawbacks and battery life. If Apple does this, it’ll be a knockout punch.
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Before 1.0 even gets into the hands of most, I’m already thinking next version. Yes, Amazon just released the Kindle Reader, but I am surprised at the feature drawbacks and battery life. If Apple does this, it’ll be a knockout punch.
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The J Peterman catalog was one of my first stops because their coolest stuff sells out. And it turns out they have some stuff still available that I consider some of the most amazing gift items on the web.
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For those of you saying “this is old news” keep in mind that this is a new, bigger 8″ 800×600 eStarling, not the low-res little one that Gizmodo reviewed back in May. So here it is, on my desk, sending me Tagged images from Flickr. Updated Post.
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As the Holidays approach, shutters are going to be ‘a clickin’. Being able to spread smiles digitally is truly a magical use of web technology. Grandmas and Grandpas, Aunts and Uncles can all keep track of family members’ special moments effortlessly via RSS and a few new tools, displaying photos on the new RSS-enabled photo frames or any one of screensavers.
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A collection of steampunk, retro-tech, and technogothic sites that stir the imagination to consider what things would be like if the Victorian era had continued to include more high-tech gadgets. Includes links to design work influenced by the micro-genre.
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