Saturday, December 31, 2005
The All-In-One Card
This is something we're likely to see in the near future. All processing is handled remotely, while this device replaces your phone, creditcard/walleter, mp3, etc...chandanlog(3C): The All-In-One Card
NASA's Spirit and Opportunity still probing Mars after two years - Yahoo! News
What a great investment. I hope that we focus on unmanned, robotic missions and not manned. The investment could have enormous pay-offs and lead to great discoveries.NASA's Spirit and Opportunity still probing Mars after two years - Yahoo! News
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Learn Out Loud - Philosophical Podcasts
In this time of so much digital noise, it's refreshing to discover a site which focuses on providing philosophical musing and spoken word. I will be visiting this site regularly in the weeks to come. Brian Johnson
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
SRC - Search Result Clustering Toolbar in Microsoft Research Asia
This is a cool way to search. It clusters results into categories. Very helpful.SRC - Search Result Clustering Toolbar in Microsoft Research Asia
Monday, December 26, 2005
Slowly, Cancer Genes Tender Their Secrets - New York Times
It appears that cancer may be a manageable disease in the not too distant future.Slowly, Cancer Genes Tender Their Secrets - New York Times
Sunday, December 25, 2005
Top 10 little-known science stories of 2005 | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com
Great science stories and some which could have a posititive influence on the environment. The one about germs on the pillow is a little scary. ? Top 10 little-known science stories of 2005 | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com
Good and Bad Procrastination
Paul Graham essay on procrastination, but more importantly how and what is worth getting done...Good and Bad Procrastination
Friday, December 23, 2005
Sustainability of Human Progress
One of the Father's of AI, John McCarthy has created this site at Stanford on sustainability, without the environmentalist spin. The FAQ section is a good read for real science/data driven info on how the planet and it's populations can be sustained.Sustainability of Human Progress
Infinite Bandwidth Everywhere for Free
This grassroots effort to put community wi-fi everywhere is right on and should continue to blossom in a way similar to P2P and/or publishing on the net. Coming soon to a neighborhood near you.Infinite Bandwidth Everywhere for Free
NPR : Ray Kurweil: Life in the Future
Ira Flatow talks w/ Ray Kurzweil about his recent writing on the future of technology. Very interesting stuff from a guy who has been a big contributor to the High Tech Industry.NPR : Ray Kurweil: Life in the Future
Thursday, December 22, 2005
HIARCS Palm Chess: Strongest and best PDA Palm Chess Program
If you have a Treo, or for that matter a PDA and want a great and free chess program... Here it is.HIARCS Palm Chess: Strongest and best PDA Palm Chess Program
The Next Gen 'Q Phone' from Motorola in 06'
This looks like a phone we'll see a lot of next year.BeyondVC: Wireless - bring down the walled gardens!
Gizmo ? A free phone for your computer - Learn More Overview
This is cool and seems to work well. I'm going to run it through it's paces. Gizmo ? A free phone for your computer - Learn More Overview
Web 2.0 - Essay by Paul Graham
This is the most coherent and insightful description of what Web 2.0 is/is not...Web 2.0
How to Make Wealth
This is a well written and thought provoking essay on why to start or join an early stage startup. Paul Graham is a maven in this Internet industry and worth listening to.How to Make Wealth
Extraordinary Machine by Fiona Apple on Yahoo! Music
Apple has album of the Year in Extraordinary Machine? The critics seem to think so, and I am coming to like it quite a lot. Extraordinary Machine by Fiona Apple on Yahoo! Music
Ex-Marine Says Public Version of Saddam Capture Fiction
This doesn't seem too surprising. It would be interesting to see a reputable news source verify this. It's right in line with WMD, Mission Accomplished and all of the other half truths fabricated the current administration. 13WHAM-TV || Rochester - Ex-Marine Says Public Version of Saddam Capture Fiction
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Schneier on Security: The Security Threat of Unchecked Presidential Power
A comprehensive overview of where the president has overstepped the executive boundaries and the precedent it sets. Schneier on Security: The Security Threat of Unchecked Presidential Power
Yahoo! Music Engine: rip, play, burn, manage and explore music ? for FREE
I love this service from Yahoo! Download just about any music you can imagine for $4.95 a month, with a personalized radio service which makes great recommendations based on your preferences and profile. Yahoo! Music Engine: rip, play, burn, manage and explore music ? for FREE
The 10 Best Tech Podcasts of 2005 at BenBishop.me.uk
This is cool... definitely some podcasts I'll be listening to in the near future. The 10 Best Tech Podcasts of 2005 at BenBishop.me.uk
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Why Apple Is The New Sony
This is an interesting commentary on Apple. Yes, they actually do appear to be the new Sony and Sony is looking a lot like Apple about five years ago. If Apple can stay on its current trajectory they should be able to fill the niche for consumers who demand high quality and a more complete product experience.Why Apple Is The New Sony
Get a Treo 650 for $99
I took advantage of this deal in September, when it was available for two days. It was a great investment and my Treo is the most useful electronic tool I've ever owned
Treo 650 + Earthlink Service...$99Everything Treo Store >> Treo Smartphones >> Treo 650

Treo 650 + Earthlink Service...$99Everything Treo Store >> Treo Smartphones >> Treo 650
Amazon.com: Ridata 8x 4.7 GB DVD+R Spindle (100 Discs): Electronics
Amazon has the Ridata 8x 4.7 GB DVD+R Spindle (100 Discs) selling for $37.99 with a $25 rebate (exp. 12/31/05) making your cost $12.99 with free shipping. Apply coupon code CUSTAPPRSAVE (5% off - exp. 12/20/05) at checkout making your final cost $11.09 after rebate.
Monday, December 19, 2005
Downloading Movies Re-Visit
Okay, I've been downloading movies now for a week after cancelling the online blockbuster subscription service and now I've discovered the reason that these services (CinemaNow, MovieLink, RealPlayer MoviePass) are not ready for prime time. They don't have the most recent DVD's available at your local blockbuster or through Netflix/Blockbuster. I'm not sure why they would not have the same type of access to recently released videos, and I can't imagine it will be too long before we see the same type of offerings, but for now it's a a big shortcoming. Netflix is supposed to be offering downloads any time now and when they do I might return as a customer. Hopefully we'll see someone offer $.99 for any download, which would be a real winner for consumers and should be possible by eliminating the shipping and processing costs that the current subscription business eat.
What to expect from Web 3.0 | Software as services | ZDNet.com
Why Web 3.0?
Well, here's an article that leapfrogs the whole Web 2.0 questions altogether. Interesting article which implies that the web services, API's and new clients are the foundation for a 'Web 3.0'. I think this only contributes to the confusion by not asking or pointing to what we can do now, but instead implying that it's not here now.
If you look at Yahoo Widgets on your desktop and Microsoft Gadgets in Live you'll see Web 2.0 happening now and you can start putting it to use today. For developers it appears to be an exciting time, with incredible new possibilities.
Well, here's an article that leapfrogs the whole Web 2.0 questions altogether. Interesting article which implies that the web services, API's and new clients are the foundation for a 'Web 3.0'. I think this only contributes to the confusion by not asking or pointing to what we can do now, but instead implying that it's not here now.
If you look at Yahoo Widgets on your desktop and Microsoft Gadgets in Live you'll see Web 2.0 happening now and you can start putting it to use today. For developers it appears to be an exciting time, with incredible new possibilities.
? Web 2.0? It doesn't exist | IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband | ZDNet.com
It's a common thing now for pundits to dismiss and criticize the notion of 'Web 2.0', which is a lot easier than taking the risk of trying to explain what it could mean and how it might prove to have value for consumers and businesses.
One thing that the pundits can't deny is that the concept of the desktop is disappearing and if you use sites like 'Live.com', Google Desktop or the new Yahoo Widgets you'll find that they do a great job of replacing the traditional desktop. They also provide networked services, a development platform and pushed content. This new set of services is a watershed for the Internet and is transforming the way consumers, developers and business thinking looks at what a year ago was the browser and pages.
Instead of dissing Web 2.0, why don't these pundits get excited and add to the dialog about how it can continue to coalesce and grow. I'm excited by what should prove to be a completely new OS and transformation of the web client over the next two years. The hard part is going to be tracking which of the competitors is doing the best job, who developers are gravitating toward and which one businesses are betting on...
One thing that the pundits can't deny is that the concept of the desktop is disappearing and if you use sites like 'Live.com', Google Desktop or the new Yahoo Widgets you'll find that they do a great job of replacing the traditional desktop. They also provide networked services, a development platform and pushed content. This new set of services is a watershed for the Internet and is transforming the way consumers, developers and business thinking looks at what a year ago was the browser and pages.
Instead of dissing Web 2.0, why don't these pundits get excited and add to the dialog about how it can continue to coalesce and grow. I'm excited by what should prove to be a completely new OS and transformation of the web client over the next two years. The hard part is going to be tracking which of the competitors is doing the best job, who developers are gravitating toward and which one businesses are betting on...
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Movie Reviews, Music Reviews, TV Show Reviews, Game Reviews, Book Reviews - Metacritic.com
My first encounter with this review aggregation site. Looks good.
CBS News | Poll: Creationism Trumps Evolution | September 27, 2005?09:34:43

65% of Americans are in favor or teaching creationism and evolution in schools?
I really think that it's time to divide the red and blue states into two different countries.
Let all of the red states do their thing (teach creationism, stop stem cell research, promote very large families and focus on fundamentalist pursuits) while letting the blue states pursue their beliefs (freedom of thought and speech, let women control their own bodies and let those who are in love marry, pursue science and not dogma, create egalitarian society). Then we could see how different the two countries are after twenty years and decide if it was the right path... Of course you'd have to include Canada with the blue (socialized medicine, care for the young and elderly, legalized marijuna...) so that there was a common border.
Amazing Deal at Amazon.com: on AudioSource IC8S Round Ceiling Speakers: Electronics
Saturday, December 17, 2005
TechCrunch ? Google releases GTalk API, Puts Gun To Skype?s Head
It has a name, and it's 'VoIP 2.0' the race by the big guys to dominate the next generation of telephony. Google is making available a public API which will allow 3rd parties to create a range of interesting services and plug them into other Google tools, which seems like a very wise approach. I still think that the best overall commercial offering is going to be very attractive... per my earlier post about Yahoo Messenger VoIP for $29 a year w/ all the regular bells and whistles (voicemail, call forward etc..). 
Talk the talk.

Talk the talk.
Recipe: Simple Chocolate Layer Cake - New York Times
Friday, December 16, 2005
Yahoo Phone Service
Another recent discovery and one that I've been anticipating is the beta release of the new Yahoo Messenger with phone service. I'm calling Qwest and saying goodbye this month. Yahoo will be offering one year of phone service (unlimited) for $29 and supposedly provide a wireless headset. I spend more than that per month for Qwest. This release of the beta does not have the phone service active, but the link is in place and should support phone service as soon as the service sign up page is in place. This is really what a phone should be...! Yahoo!!!!!
Movielink - Movie downloads for your PC, TV, or laptop
Recent Discoveries... after switching from NetFlix to Blockbuster for their DVD delivery service, I've now cancelled Blockbuster and am downloading my movies. With Comast cable DSL I can download a feature film in 18 minutes. This is the future now. I also have to say that with Blockbuster/Netflix I was always receiving films in my queue which I was not particulary interested in when they arrived. With the download services I'm a little more selective. Check out CinameNow too... they have HD content and a lot of alternative material. http://www.cinemanow.com/default.aspx?grpID=0
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Calif. Regulators Unveil Solar Power Plan - Yahoo! News
California is leading the way in identifying renewable energy options and making them a practical solution for citizens. It's a shame that the Federal government only can throw up roadblocks (tax deductions for large SUV's and trucks). I also have heard a number of stories recently that suggest Portland is a hive of entrepreneurial activity for renewable energy and alternaritive energy.
There has to be some great business opportunities for these green initiatives as our nation and planet face the reality of letting so much regulation slide for the last six years.
There has to be some great business opportunities for these green initiatives as our nation and planet face the reality of letting so much regulation slide for the last six years.
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Sleep less, live longer?
Health study indicates that you really only need 6.5 hours sleep a night, but 7 hours will give you the best survival rate and 8 hours can get you killed...!
start.com
Many pundits have been dismissive of the new Microsoft Live software and Internet inititiave, but I have to say that there new Start page is great. The ability to build a MyYahoo type page with drag and drop and to plug in RSS feeds is really cool and useful. It's akin to the user sandbox where you can experiment incrementally until you arrive at a really cool personalized page.
Monday, December 12, 2005
Yahoo! Widgets Gallery
If you aske me, this is evidence of Web 2.0. These are a new type of application (widget), which can be deployed on the desktop independent of the browser and provide utility or an application.
Saturday, December 10, 2005
A Record Amazon Drought, and Fear of Wider Ills - New York Times
With Clinton speaking out on the reality of global warming, and the worst drought on record in the amazon, it seems that the legacy of lack of interest for the environment is making itself evident.
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