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What is Open Storage? White Paper
via Taylor's Take on Sun Storage by taylorallis on May 15, 2008
Our Open Storage announcement drummed up interest in the industry - and for good reason...Tony Pearson at IBM related Open Storage to "Simply Dinners" - which is not a bad analogy. I was thinking of the analogy of going to Home Depot or Lowe's vs. hiring a contractor for your house project - but Simply Dinners will do. Marc Farley at Dell asked if Sun was giving up or changing the...
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Chapters on Demand
via Joe Wikert's Publishing 2020 Blog by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
... don't release it into the wild. Is this hack-proof? Of course not, but what is? The key is that we want to make this a very attractive product for our customers and we believe this is the right approach.For more details, see this post on Jim Minatel's blog. Btw, Jim and the rest of the team did a fantastic job implementing this great service -- congrats to everyone involved!
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Jury Clears Photographer Who Refused to Stop Photographing an Arrest
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on May 15, 2008
... of Adam's photos while they had him in custody which would have proved he was outside the perimeter established by the police. According to Evans' defense attorney, the digital index from his camera showed that these photos were deleted.Personally I'd like to see these cops punished for deleting someone's digital camera photos while he was in custody and for arresting him in t...
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Twitter at PBS
via Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media by Beth on May 15, 2008
I just finished a panel called "Let's Get Social" at the PBS Showcase in Palm Springs. Pam Osborne from Rocky Mountain PBS was also on the panel. She talked about the Panorama project on their site. It gives an opportunity for the audience to have a conversation with audience around programming. She also mentioned how they were beginning to experiment with Twitter. They are setting...
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Speeding up Photoshop with an External Drive
via The Online Photographer by Michael Johnston on May 12, 2008
By CteinYou're about to read a follow-up to an article that's yet to be published. I'll have an article in the July/August PHOTO Techniques magazine on how to extract the maximum performance from Photoshop. Post-deadline, Other World Computing loaned me a couple of high-performance external drives to test as Photoshop scratch drives. I report on them here. Isn't time-twisting...
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All For Freedom and For Pleasure
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on May 14, 2008
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Spoofapp v2.0 (only for US and Canadian customers)
via iPhoneFreakziPhoneFreakz by Multinova on May 15, 2008
... in a supported country i can’t really review this with all it’s features.1) Locate and install the app. 2) Let’s run the app. On first initiation of the app, it will tell you that you have to be in either the USA or Canada. After you click ok, you will get some login screens where you have to enter some personal information.3) Once you are registered (you get 5 minutes of free calling ...
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How To Create SMART tasks
via Web Worker Daily by Mike Gunderloy on May 05, 2008
We’ve covered task management a few times here on WWD - notably in our roundup of 20 different ways to track your task list. But picking a system to track your tasks isn’t the only prerequisite to getting them done. Even more important is creating good tasks in the first place.If you just toss things at your task list whenever you think of them, you’ve made a start at not forgetting to do...
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I Can't Forget
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on May 15, 2008
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Brrr! Mars Colder Than Expected
via SPACE.com by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
A peek under the Martian north pole reveals a thick ice cap.
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