@toddbarnard Ha! Indeed, I can see why!
Archive for 2010
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John Mayer, meet DiSo. DiSo, John Mayer. http://www.monkinetic.com/2010/04/john-mayer-meet-diso-diso-john-mayer.html (via @monkinetic)
Late night; over the top movie; good times. (@ Harkins Theatres Chandler Fashion 20 w/ 2 others) http://4sq.com/84B3HV
Seeking SRA Thinklab, by Kenneth J. Weber, 1974
Bill Bumgarner and I got a bit of a bee in our bonnets this morning searching for an educational product we both used as kids, and are now looking for for use with our own kids.
The iPad, and the Staggering Work of Obviousness
>I wrote and edited this essay in its entirety on my iPad, using my Apple bluetooth keyboard, and the iPad Pages app, and posted using the Wordpress app. I only inserted the images on my Mac. It was awesome and reminded me of writing posts for my old Mac news site, circa 1998, on my Newton MessagePad. Sniff.
John Mayer, meet DiSo. DiSo, John Mayer.
As my buddy Jim points out, looks like John Mayer is getting over the limitations of microblogging and is looking for the next level of communication:
@wilshipley This means if I buy a hot stereo then report on its cool features on my blog, I'm safe, right?
@toddbarnard I hope I'm wrong, but seems like #facebook cries "privacy" when you ask about getting content out, but "open!" when importing.
@davewiner I hope I'm wrong, but it seems that #facebook cries "privacy" when you ask about getting content out, but "open!" when importing.
@toddbarnard Yes, but embracing OAuth doesn't do anything to open the content. in 2010, are there ways to get content out of #facebook yet?
@apgwoz technically you're right, but non-nerds don't know how to use it. plus, no visual reminder on the page to encourage use #openlike
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