Fred Wilson has a great post on his blog this morning about the semantic web (Making The Web Smarter). Beyond the mention of my company InfoNgen, it also provided an interesting perspective on the how the web is evolving in practice. This is a subject I’m passionate about, so I couldn’t pass up [...]
Archive for July, 2009
I am impressed by how aggressive Amazon has become with promoting the Kindle.
Aside for their recent (and rather dumb) move of erasing some books people already purchased due to a copyright issue, Amazon has done a masterful job of supporting and extending their Kindle ebook reader ecosystem. I am starting to see far more [...]
The Digital Edge: Now Supporting iPhone/Touch…
Published July 16th, 2009 in Apple and Posts. CommentsThe number of readers accessing this blog via a mobile browser has grow considerably over this past year - the vast majority using Safari on the iPhone. Since the design of The Digital Edge isn’t particularly ‘mobile friendly’, many have contacted me asking if I could do anything to make it render faster/better [...]
It will be great to finally see a truly web based operating system released…
Though there is still a great deal unknown about Google’s Chrome OS, it will likely be the next logical step in operating system development: a rich edge-based footprint for web centric computing. If combined with their recently unveiled unified messaging environment [...]
Regardless of how you may feel about about the pervasive coverage of the passing of Michael Jackson, this event has served as yet another reminder of just how dominant a role the internet now plays in the distribution of news and media. It’s the first channel many people turned to to find out what was [...]
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