great idea – videos of how to do “stuff”
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more internet TV :-)
Read Morehttp://news.com.com/Second+Life+to+strengthen+its+voice/2100-1043_3-6178864.html
Awesome – voice coming to second life. Now just add a reason to be there, and it’s sorted!
Read Morehttp://www.usatoday.com/news/graphics/presidential_approval/flash.htm
Notice the spike around Sep 11th 2001 – and the continual decline thereafter
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not very sensible but interesting
Read Morehttp://apple.slashdot.org/apple/07/03/30/1531229.shtml
From the page: “Computerworld’s Scot Finnie says that Microsoft should be afraid because Apple has gotten smarter about how it competes. He says that it’s the Parallels Desktop software that has been truly transformational for the Mac. Finnie did a simple three-month trial of the Mac last in the fall and realized four months later that he wasn’t going back. Since then he’s received hundreds of messages from readers who’ve also made the switch. ‘In the end, this is about perception. It isn’t about Apple’s market share or even its quarterly sales numbers. (Apple’s notebook computer sales for the fourth quarter were 4.1% of all portable computer sales, according to DisplaySearch.) What this is about is that Apple is reaching the right people with its product, winning new converts, Windows user by Windows user — and creating buzz. How do you measure buzz? You don’t. It’s something that experienced people in this industry can just feel. And that’s the condition Microsoft should fear. Because buzz can turn into something much harder to combat than sheer numbers.'”
I couldn’t have summed it up better myself. I took the leap, from Windows to Mac – and I won’t be going back. Why would I? If I need access to a windows app, I can just use Parallels Desktop from within OS X. Or even use bootcamp to reboot my Mac into Windows.
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