Aug 10, 2005
Hurray, for first time ever I spelled "ubiquitous" right in the first try. So to all of you suffering from IT-buzz-dyslexia: It can be done.
Speaking of "ubiquitous" my trust(ed) freind, office mate and neighbor Mads is very ubiquitous at the moment (just not here). He has gone to do what he does best (this guy is spelling "ubiquitous" with both arms strapped down, blindfolded and standing ...
Jul 19, 2005
Dalager directed my attention to the fascinating possibility of geotagging your flickr's(1) and pin the location via the amazing Google Maps. That had to be checked out and with a couple of greasemonkey scripts installed in Firefox, vola! I was ready to "tag" my flickr's geographically, only to find that Google Maps are a tad outdated when it comes to the part of Copenhagen where I reside ...
Jul 12, 2005
It is not often I get the chance of airplaying something that is about to break, usually I’m so late getting into the game, all the action has moved to another ballpark. For instance, just above this textfield where I'm currently writing these lines, I see a recent draft for a post praising the functionality of the Mac OS X Tiger, that I has just recently got to ...
Jun 1, 2005
Though at first glance, I enjoyed the form-factor of Windows Home concept, thinking that it was very microsoft-unlike - but after reading this here whitepaper on the system - I find it really hard getting excited about, yet another future home computer system that makes you just a little more a numb/dumb consumer. And what do you know writing scenerios is tricky stuff, but why are innovation of ...
Jan 29, 2005
Mike Masnick over at the Feature (one absolutly topspot for me) has an excellent post, on something I have been thinking about recently: the illusion of the current broadcast/push-media magic on mobile phones. Masnick ends:
That isn't to say there isn't a market for mobile entertainment. In fact, it's likely to be a huge market -- it's just that it has to be built on the foundation of ...
Jan 23, 2005
I have been doing apps this weekend. Nooo, not fitness apps and such, but apps for Mac.
here are some of the best free ones:
You Control Tunes offers a great app that let's you control iTunes from the OS menubar. It's well designed and offers some great possibilities for customization.
Tofu that'll let you drop text (though not .PDF unfortunately!) into a reader that displayes the text horistontally in ...
Jan 12, 2005
I haven't been posting for some time now. Though I have been doing a bit of WordPress tweeking here and there.
To some extend I guess, in these times of trouble especially thinking of the horrible tsunami-erupted Asian region, it seems kinda shallow that the thing that drives me to the blog is a new product from apple. Or infact several. Just now Apple has released an ...