September 2004 archives

  1. AlwaysOn the magazine

    AlwaysOn will introduce a quarterly print magazine. Over "50 percent of the content in the issues come either from AO members or will be posts that our members considered the most valuable. In this way, our community is both transparent and plays an active editorial role in the content we publish." AlwaysOn is the first weblog site to spin into a magazine....

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  2. Breast enlarging ringtone

    Hideto Tomabechi claims to have developed a ringtone to increase breast size. He uses sounds "that make the brain and body move unconsciously. It's a technique involving subliminal effects." Tomabechi is famous for his work reversing the brainwashing of the AUM Shinrikyo doomsday cult. (via Engadget) [Update: Engadget has posted an MP3 of the ringtone....

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  3. Why bloggers are good for profits

    Paul Carr of The Guardian writes about how The Guardian and other media outlets have embraced bloggers and seen monetary results. Free content for partners equals more traffic, profit, and credibility for the paper. The trial came about when we modified our site to allow Google news users to access one free article from our paid archive before they hit our subscription wall. The system worked brilliantly, and we realised very quickly that it could be modified to allow single-page access to visitors from any site we chose. We emailed a few of our blog buddies inviting them to try...

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  4. Secret of iPod’s scroll wheel

    Eliot Van Buskirk of MP3.com provided a history of the iPod scroll wheel on News.com. The scroll wheel is created by Synaptics. Synaptics also makes the scroll technology in the Creative Zen Touch....

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  5. Feedster plugin project for Movable Type

    Feedster would like to contract hire a Movable Type plugin developer to "inject new content into the feed creation process." Check out the full posting on the Six Apart Professional Network. What would Feedster like to inject into a feed? My guess is advertising....

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  6. Saturday events

    There are a lot of cool technology events in San Francisco this Saturday. I plan to attend the Bay Area Mobility Forum and the geek dinner. At 2 p.m. the Bay Area Mobility Forum features a presentation by Ray Rischpater on BREW development. At 4 p.m. the San Francisco WordPress Meetup may be happening at Cafe Royale. So far the event has no confirmed attendees. Michael Creasy and Robert Scoble are hosting a geek dinner at Barney's Gourmet Hamburgers in Noe Valley. These geek dinners are always a fun and informal way to get to know other technology folk in...

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  7. Yahoo! web services wishlist

    Jeremy asks about web services I would like to Yahoo! offer. How about being the my online storage and synchronization center? I could add an entry to my OS X address book and the entry is reflected in my Yahoo! Address Book. I could easily add photos to Yahoo! Photos from my desktop. Notepad becomes a general note center and I can even download the contents to an iPod. Briefcase can store some documents. Yahoo! makes money by selling extra storage....

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  8. The State of Online Journalism presentation

    Tonight I attended The State of Online Journalism event hosted by the Online News Association and held at CNET headquarters. I recorded each presentation and took a few pictures. The audience was a mixed crowd of technical knowledge. Jeff Veen made a comment about DRM and a few audience members were not sure what that term meant. I uploaded my pictures of the speakers to Flickr. The first presenter was Jeff Veen of Adaptive Path. Jeff talked about weblogs and personal publishing as a distributed and real-time news source. He used an example of his personal investigation into the source...

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  9. NetNewsWire 2.0b3

    The first public beta of NetNewsWire 2.0 is now available from Ranchero Software. Searching, enclosures, persistence, smart lists, and Rendezvous subscription sharing are the new features I use the most....

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