the show with zefrank – 07-14-06 – After the ‘Ugly Song’ is a great critique of ‘old media’ versus ‘new media’. Points out the power of lowering barriers to entry to media markets.
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the show with zefrank – 07-14-06 – After the ‘Ugly Song’ is a great critique of ‘old media’ versus ‘new media’. Points out the power of lowering barriers to entry to media markets.
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BetaNews | VMware Releases Free Server Software
Free Virtual PC from Microsoft
OK, I’m declaring Friday, July 21, 2006 ‘Virtualize Me’ day. Teknoids everywhere should go grab a copy of either of these great products, install it, and then load up a Linux distro or Windows Vista, or OS/2 or something. Details to follow.
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TechCrunch » Blog Archive » Amazon releases early info on S3 storage use – Basically you use Amazon’s grid to store your data. This may be useful for Classcaster and eLangdell as long as I also had my own copy of the data.
technorati tags:s3, classcaster, elangdell, CALI
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The Chronicle: Wired Campus Blog: The Sakai Project Scores Some Code – Oddly enough I just had a question about Sakai and CALI Lessons. I guess if I were Blackboard I’d be a bit concerned.
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Scripting News: 7/10/2006 – Dave clones my favorite feature of Radio and sheds some light on why Radio became impossible to use after I had accumulated several thousand files in its folders. In case you hadn’t noticed, the OPML Editor is becoming an open source version of Radio:)
technorati tags:Dave_Winer, OPML
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Internet Explorer use worldwide has fallen below 80 percent in the United States to 79.78 percent, according to OneStat
BetaNews | Firefox Usage Passes 15 Percent in US
We’re seeing this at the CALI sites. IE use is at about 80% and has been steadily falling from about 98% just 2 years ago. One interesting tidbit from our site is that the MSFT XP / IE 6.x OS browser combo stands at just below 72% of our traffic. That means just over one quarter of our visitors are not using the latest and greatest MSFT products to surf our site.
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