Archive for July, 2006
Sunday, July 23rd, 2006
Extraordinary Everyday Lives #008 : Remixed Mixed Reality Meetup
The latest EEL Show, which I host with Mike, over on The Podcast Network has gone online. Go and have a listen or subscribe here.
Wow, this is getting too much. Another show within a week from the last one. Don't get too ...
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Saturday, July 22nd, 2006
Doc says:
III. Advertising is going to die. PR is already dead.
Advertising has a problem. It's not efficient. ............. But it's still waste. The day will come when something new will connect demand and supply directly and efficiently. (Maybe Google will do that too... who knows?). Then advertising as we know ...
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Saturday, July 22nd, 2006
In a previous post I mentioned I'd looked at the Haystack idea Chris Carfi is developing.
I created a haystack for Lifekludger and now have put a Link from the sidebar of the Lifekludger blog page.
This will enable you to add yourself to the Lifekludger Haystack. By doing so you ...
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Wednesday, July 19th, 2006
Today is the anniversary of when I started blogging.
Yes, 1 year ago, my first steps onto the write side of the read/write web were bought forth onto the unsuspecting blogosphere.
I've been up to a bit since then. Started a few crusades. I took my Bring Beetroot Back to Subway ...
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Tuesday, July 18th, 2006
JP has some thoughts about humans multitasking which came out of something Edward Hallowell said in an article about what Mr Hallowell terms 'Attention Deficit Trait'.
Quoting the bit that sparked this from an article from the The Economist (not the interview article linked above):
....... "Mr Hallowell says that people ...
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Sunday, July 16th, 2006
Extraordinary Everyday Lives #007 : Mungefest
The latest EEL Show, which I host with Mike, over on The Podcast Network has gone online. Go and have a listen or subscribe here.
We had heaps of technical probs this time, mostly due to my link I think. I ended up on telephone. So ...
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Thursday, July 13th, 2006
When Doc quotes Christopher Carfi and within the context comments about the new service Haystack as an example of what Don Marti calls 2GI, or 2nd Generation Intermediation.
Its a new form of mediation that gets older forms out of the way. It's the shortest distance, for example, betwen users ...
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Wednesday, July 12th, 2006
The other day I got a message fom Nathan who read my AcerC200 tabletpc review.
He told me about an onscreen keyboard, text input alternative he uses on his PPC device that is also available for TabletPCs, Origami, cell phones or it looks like nearly anthing else requiring text input.
Hi Dave,
Just ...
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Monday, July 10th, 2006
The other day on Gday World, my mate Mike Seyfang was talking about how he could put a video iPod in his pocket and still listen to the audio, negating having to actually look at the screen in circumstances where that would be not possible or less desirable (like crashing ...
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Saturday, July 8th, 2006
Doc talks about it, JP adds substance to it, now I want to give a Lifekludger view. Shift the context to a disability perspective.
While Doc and co's thoughts are around the Net Neutrality debate, it's the humanity aspects outlined that perked my interest.
JP says eloquently:
The edge is about people. ...
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Wednesday, July 5th, 2006
The latest edition of the Extraordinary Everyday Lives Show is out.
Scoot over to the podcast network and grab it - this edition we talk to Dr Lloyd Walker, Rehabilitation Engineer and currently the Director of NovitaTech....plus the usual frivolities.
Related posts:Extraordinary Everyday Lives podcast is back for 2007
Latest Extraordinary Everyday Lives ...
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Saturday, July 1st, 2006
I've written something over in my personal blog around the title of this post, Craigslist, Second Life and the law - disability, society and openness, that readers of Lifekludger might find interesting.
This cross-post has brought to the fore something about my blogs.
Lifekludger was started as an offshoot of my personal ...
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