Archive for July, 2006
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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