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Moo Cards
Are business cards sexy? Richard Moross of Moo seems to think so, and created a new print company last year in London to transfer our digital bits into tangible mediums of exchange. Moo creates iature business cards for online communities including...
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03/30/07 from
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Google Phone
Will Google enter the mobile phone market with a Google branded headset? Mobile enthusiasts and analysts have been clamoring for large content players to become more closely integrated with mobile, and hopefully disrupting the economics of content dist...
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03/30/07 from
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Phased Redeployment
Om and Niall PodSessions has shut down after over a year of weekly podcasts covering the latest technology news and its effects on your business and our daily lives. Listeners may have noticed a slowdown in this podcast's release frequency over the pas...
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03/25/07 from
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Windows Vista launch
Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 launched on Tuesday morning, providing computer giant Microsoft with a much-needed revamp for two product lines accounting for a majority of the company's revenue. Windows Vista is Microsoft's first consumer oper...
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02/02/07 from
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The Connected Home - are we there yet?
The connected home is cog. Every year we hear about new technology on the verge of changing how we toast bread, watch television, or listen to music by the pool. The connected home promises to synchronize our digital lifestyle, connecting the broadband...
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01/27/07 from
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Year-long trends in review
The calendar year has almost come to a close as the world focuses on tangible goods for the holidays and Internet time slows down just a little bit. In this week's PodSession Om and I review a few trends from 2006 and their impact on next year's big tr...
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12/22/06 from
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Yahoo! for the masses
Yahoo! announced a company reorganization earlier this week, announcing what CEO Terry Semel calls the company's "third phase -- one focused on customers." The new focus seems like a maturation from Yahoo's previous focus on organization through direct...
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12/07/06 from
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Widgets and gadgets and modules...Oh my!
Widgets, gadgets, and modules are small pieces of content which provide up-to-date information about the topics you care about. Om and I are organizing the first ever widgets conference next week but I realized we've never really discussed widgets and ...
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10/30/06 from
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Music Players and Profilers
Christmas is cog, and that means a new wave of digital music players will be waiting for eager ears. The portable music market will have a new entrant next month with Microsoft's launch of Zune, yet another attempt to shave some market share off the ...
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10/26/06 from
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Startup Buyer's Guide
Google's purchase of YouTube last week for $1.65 billion in stock doated last week's tech news. That's a lot of money for the leading video hosting site with many copyright violations. In this PodSession Om and I pick our favorite companies we think bi...
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10/16/06 from
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The 2.0 Reality Check
Over the last week Om had a chance to step back from the cutting edge and talk to his computer savvy friends about their favorite online applications and services. Once we step out of our Silicon Valley bubble, what is the real adoption rate of the new...
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10/01/06 from
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Startup tips and tricks
Everyone has their own productivity hacks and tools, the ways we each attempt to augment our own lifestyles and habits with technology and planning to become more efficient in our daily lives. In this week's PodSession Om and I share a few tips and tri...
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09/25/06 from
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Professional Video Distribution
Remember when you used to wonder if anyone really needed 500 channels? Well how about a million channels available on demand? Combine all the channels produced professionally around the world, add historical archives, and make it all available through ...
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09/21/06 from
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Who says desktop apps are dead?
Every advance in web applications brings up new questions about the impending doom of the desktop computer. After over a decade of attempts to make the network the computer home and business PC sales are still strong, and new applications are taking ad...
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09/10/06 from
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User Generated Revolt
We've seen two large user communities take to the virtual streets this week in protest over new and planned updates from Facebook and Digg. Facebook introduced a new way to keep up with your friends and later put up a blog post in an attempt to calm th...
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09/08/06 from
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User Generated Revolt
We've seen two large user communities take to the virtual streets this week in protest over new and planned updates from Facebook and Digg. Facebook introduced a new way to keep up with your friends and later put up a blog post in an attempt to calm th...
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09/08/06 from
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User Generated Revolt
We've seen two large user communities take to the virtual streets this week in protest over new and planned updates from Facebook and Digg. Facebook introduced a new way to keep up with your friends and later put up a blog post in an attempt to calm th...
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09/08/06 from
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A Camp Named Foo
I spent last weekend at Foo Camp, a gathering of about 200 technologists about 60 miles north of San Francisco on the grounds of O'Reilly Media. Om attended on Saturday afternoon and both of us came away with various impressions of people and ideas sha...
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08/30/06 from
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Snakes on a Business Plan
We saw a bit of a shakeup in the web startup space last week as Kiko, FeedLounge, PubSub, and other often mentioned startups either teetered on the edge of existence or fell off the map completely. In an age of rapid technology expansion fueling new In...
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08/24/06 from
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