Monthly Archives June 2006

ESPN.com: Page 2 : The YouTube Hall of Fame

ESPN.com: Page 2 : The YouTube Hall of Fame: ESPN (of all people?) gives a list of some of the best moments of bad video. Everyone go there and watch and drain further bandwidth from the new bubble. Thanks.

Sidekick 3 available to current T-Mobile customers - Engadget Mobile

Sidekick 3 available to current T-Mobile customers - Engadget Mobile: for all the side-kickers out there, you can get it right now if you are a current t-mobile customer. Which most of you guys are. Have fun! I played with one last Friday and it was so fucking cool, but with a shitty screen.

A VC: Scratching My Head

A VC: Scratching My Head: the “VC to everything!” philosophy is so Web 1.0, so yes, I agree and this development is very interesting indeed.

SiliconBeat: Ding Dong, go the wedding bells of Hollywood and Silicon Valley

SiliconBeat: Ding Dong, go the wedding bells of Hollywood and Silicon Valley: digital distribution of content is the next black. Of course. I was saying earlier, getting away from the airwaves is the best way to get content to the masses.

SiliconBeat: Ding Dong, go the wedding bells of Hollywood and Silicon Valley

SiliconBeat: Ding Dong, go the wedding bells of Hollywood and Silicon Valley: this is becoming a pattern, isn’t it now? With broadband USAGE on entertainment sites hovering at near 90% (primarily because we only code sites for broadband), it makes sense to get into play with the mechanism that puts the least amount of barriers [...]

Sun says open-source Java possible in ‘months’ | InfoWorld | News | 2006-06-27 | By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service

Sun says open-source Java possible in ‘months’ | InfoWorld | News | 2006-06-27 |
By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service
: Java IS a good language and I like using it. This could radically change some landscapes, I think. Could you imagine if the lighter-is-better camp was unleashed on Java to simplify the web frameworks a bit? [...]

Vodafone, RIM launch UMTS-enabled Blackberry: CommsUpdate : TeleGeography Research

Vodafone, RIM launch UMTS-enabled Blackberryh: hot damn I can’t wait until this hits the US. A UMTS 8700 series BlackBerry is my version of heaven.