Exclusivity is dead. Long live Exclusivity.

Friday, July 13th, 2007

It was bound to happen. The music and movie industris have torrents. A convienent way around the normal way of doing things. In much the same way, there is a normal way that we are all used to getting into and testing beta websites and software. It’s usually all about who [...]

Why the iPhone will succeed

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Anyone who reads this blog on a regular basis will know that I’m no Apple fan. And in truth, I am not. I’m amazed by the cult-like following that the iPod has and can’t see why anyone would pay over $120 for a share of Apple. Further, I really can’t see myself [...]

Breaking: Digg is too Bigg

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007

Back in the day, when someone overstepped their bounds, someone would say that they had become “too big for their britches.” I bring that up because I believe that Digg has gotten “too big for it’s britches.” And as a continuation, Digg founder Kevin Rose has gotten “too big for his britches.” [...]

IPTV from Microsoft or just catch-up?

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Ars Technica found an interesting bit of news today. Microsoft has trademarked a logo for what is described as an on-demand IPTV service of some sort.
The trademark itself is for a logo, described as “arrowheads diverging from disc.” That’s the boring part of the trademark, though. The goods and services described along with the [...]

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