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Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Fun in the snowpocalypse

T'was the night of January 5th, when it snowed and snowed and snowed. This is what we woke up to on January 6th.

As you can see, Oscar the Rhodesian Ridgeback's double-TPLO operations are completely healed (that's 'tibial plateau leveling osteotomy' to you, squire).

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Links for Oct 16, 2009

Google CEO Schmidt: "Android adoption is about to explode"

Hyperbole aside, Android is clearly strategic enough for Google to aim for at least the #2 spot in the smartphone platform wars. But that's not the company's only target for the OS.

WeFollow acquired

Albeit "acquired" by another company run by the founder, Kevin Rose. WeFollow is a Twitter user directory.

Twitter opens beta test of "Lists" -- allows users to categorize the people they follow

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Links for Oct 15, 2009

Microsoft/Danger confirms it will recover "all or most" Sidekick user data

T-Mobile breathes huge sigh of relief

Tandberg rejects Cisco takeover offer

The shareholders are revolting

Anatomy of a Facebook app exploit

AVG researcher spills the beans on Russian iFrame injection attacks

Weird news dept.: Twitter launches its own wine label

Cheers! It's all for charity.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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Latest iPhone 3GS defeats jailbreakers, for now

Facebook growing faster than Twitter, which is plateauing

Facebook gets 96 million unique visitors in September, vs. Twitter's 21 million.

Digg.com has found a successful new way to make money from advertising

Asking users to vote for/against ads seems to be working.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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Microsoft/Danger may be able to recover lost Sidekick data

Despite saying yesterday that the data are probably lost forever, Microsoft's Danger subsidiary seems to be changing its tune. T-Mobile will be hopeful that the feat can be pulled off.

ViVu raises $3 million for interactive video conferencing

Competes with WebEx and GoToMeeting.

Gist now offers free iPhone application

Gist merges data from email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and more.

Google Docs now has shared folders

Most request new feature.

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Monday, October 12, 2009

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Death of email predicted (yet again)

This time it's the Wall Street Journal that's not thinking straight. Email is still good for what it's good at; what we're seeing is other applications that are better at doing things that email is unsuited for, but previously was the least-worse way of doing. Email was the hammer, so those tasks looked like nails.

Searchtastic: yet another 'real-time' Twitter search startup

Twitter denies rumors that it's adding video functionality

Death of Sidekick/Hiptop platform predicted, as Microsoft loses users' data

Microsoft has lost all users' personal information for the T-Mobile Sidekick service (aka Danger Hiptop). Little hope of recovery. Looks like there was a disk failure in its Danger subsidiary, and no working backups.

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Thursday, October 08, 2009

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FBI finger 100 phishers in Operation Phish Phry

Phishers arrested and charged in Southern California, Las Vegas, Charlotte, N.C., and Egypt. First such joint investigation between Egyptian law enforcement and U.S. agencies, including FBI, USAO, and the Los Angeles Electronic Crimes Task Force.

Ray Ozzie says Google is biting off more than it can chew with Wave

Trying to replace email, IM, with a new paradigm is too hard, says Ozzie, based on his experience with Notes and Groove. It's even more of a challenge because people don't understand what Google Wave is, he opines.

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