Archive for March 2003
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9600bps from PHX
Damien is stuck in PHX airport (we were supposed to get together but events prevented it) and he's blogging it over Bluetooth and his cellphone. Hehe. Cooool.
Writing Is Hard!
BTW - I worked on the corporate weblog piece for quite a while, tweaking it, taking out sections wholesale and gutting others to make it read better. Jim Roepcke and Robert Scoble were my guides, and I'm super grateful for their thoughts and time.
New Apple Music Service - Non-MP3, Label-Approved?
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It looks like Apple may be announcing shortly a new music service for Mac/iPod owners, using label-approved music and non-mp3 format. Argh.
Apple had so much going for it - the whole digital hub thing, iTunes, iPod. Do they know it was MP3 support that made iTunes so frikkin popular? I wonder if they will continue to support MP3? I guess we'll see what happens.
More links: San Jose Mercury, Mac Observer, Slashdot.
[via Chris]
Morning Coffee Notes
Ok, I'm on my second cup already because I got distracted. After noticing Scoble's link to Joel on Software, I decided to read Joel's most recent email article, on Building Communities with Software. It got me thinking about how the forum on this site works. I may make some changes around here but I'm not sure yet.
New Apple Music Service - Non-MP3, Label-Approved?
It looks like Apple may be announcing shortly a new music service for Mac/iPod owners, using label-approved music and non-mp3 format. Argh.
New Apple Music Service - Non-MP3, Label-Approved?
non-mp3-label-approved
It looks like Apple may be announcing shortly a new music service for Mac/iPod owners, using label-approved music and non-mp3 format. Argh.
Apple had so much going for it - the whole digital hub thing, iTunes, iPod. Do they know it was MP3 support that made iTunes so frikkin popular? I wonder if they will continue to support MP3? I guess we'll see what happens.
More links: San Jose Mercury, Mac Observer, Slashdot.
[via Chris]
Blog Tradeshow?
Not sure exactly what Jupiter's weblog tradeshow is meant to be or do, but I bet Scoble will have some ideas.
Get Scobleized!
If you're in the tech business, writing software, building hardware, or making an OS, you need to be reading Robert Scoble.
Everything is under development
I just noticed that O'Reilly has a Policy DevCenter to go along with their other developer-oriented sites. I wonder if we'll start to see books like "The Constitution in a Nutshell", "Practical CopyLeft", "Congressional Framework Essentials" showing up on the booklist?
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