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Month: March 2004

Local content on the map

Posted on 10 March, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Yahoo puts local content on the map This only works for US address so here’s an example for people playing along at home : 235 2nd St San Francisco, CA 94105-3124. Kind of Cool! and if you select an restaurants Continue reading Local content on the map→

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Tomorrow After the Day

Posted on 9 March, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

OJR article: Award-Winning Science Fiction Writer Looks at the Future of News: “David Brin envisions a future in which the world is plastered with e-info — virtual Post-It notes, e-advertisements and other data — that we can access via glasses, Continue reading Tomorrow After the Day→

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Here Kitty….

Posted on 9 March, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

from Obsidian Wings “Animal behaviorists have documented that cats left alone too much in small urban apartments can sometimes develop bad habits, such as clawing furniture, overeating, and assassination.” basements do the same to me ………I just don’t get the Continue reading Here Kitty….→

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iPod media reader offloads digital camera memory into your MP3 player

Posted on 9 March, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things: Belkin has shipped a six-in-one media reader that plugs into your iPod — plug the reader into your iPod, stick the Compact Flash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick or whatnot from your camera into Continue reading iPod media reader offloads digital camera memory into your MP3 player→

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Coffee is ‘health drink’

Posted on 8 March, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Coffee is ‘health drink’. Well that’s one thing I’ve been doing right over the years. Exactly one thing.

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I just got noticed by Chad Dickerson (InfoWorld)

Posted on 7 March, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Chad Dickerson: March 02, 2004 Archives: Lotus Notes and RSS Anyone who knows me or reads my columns regularly know how I feel about Lotus Notes. Those feelings aside, I did just come across a Notes-based RSS aggregator via Lockergnome’s Continue reading I just got noticed by Chad Dickerson (InfoWorld)→

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