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Brand new Google Reader for iPhone
via Official Google Reader Blog by dolapo on May 11, 2008
Mobile web browsers have come a long way since we first introduced an XHTML version of Reader back in 2006. For example, iPhone and iPod Touch owners know how powerful having a full-featured browser is. We on the Reader team are heavy mobile Safari users. Sometimes we use it to kill time, other times for answering important questions that come up during brunch: What is Tyrol's first name? How...
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Monitor Google's Homepage with Page2RSS
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on May 04, 2008
Page2RSS is a very nice service that creates feeds from any web page, by including the new content and linking to a page that highlights the differences.A simple example of web page that could be monitored using Page2RSS is google.com: a homepage that rarely changes only to celebrate important events or to announce new Google features. You could subscribe to the automatically-generated feed by...
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Epson unveils ridiculously high resolution E Ink display
via Engadget by Ryan Block on May 21, 2008
Filed under: DisplaysWe've seen an A4-sized sheet of e-paper or two in our day, but Epson's new prototype display features an absurdly high resolution for its size: 3104 x 4128, clocking it in at something like 385ppi. According to Fareastgizmos, E Ink's supplying the, um, electronic ink, while Seiko Epson built out the low-temperature polycrystal Si-TFT glass substrate medium. Yeah,...
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Filters for Google Reader
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on March 07, 2008
If you subscribe to all the blogs you found interesting at some point, you end up with a huge list of subscriptions. A possible solution is to reduce the number of items from your reading list using filters like: don't show me the posts from Google Operating System that include "YouTube" in the title. While Google Reader doesn't support filters yet, there are some tools that might...
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Minority Report-like interface gets demoed at CeBIT
via Engadget by Donald Melanson on March 10, 2008
Filed under: Misc. GadgetsIt's far from the first Minority Report-like interface to make the rounds, but that doesn't seem to have prevented the massive setup pictured above from drawing a crowd at CeBIT, which one attendee thankfully captured on video. As you can see for yourself after the break, the rig lets you do all the usual moving, flipping and resizing, without the need for pesky...
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TimeTube: The Timeline That YouTube Should Build
via TechCrunch by Jason Kincaid on May 08, 2008
TimeTube is a new mashup from Dipity, the interactive timeline site, that takes the mostly unsorted mess of videos that is YouTube and arranges them by date, offering a useful (and often unexpected) perspective on recent events.Links to each video are situated across a horizontal timeline, with emphasis placed on the most popular videos (they appear bigger). Users can expand or contract the...
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Bloxes Brings Cardboard Tech To The Office
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on March 06, 2008
There is nothing that screams “frugal startup” more than cardboard furniture. Aza Raskin, the founder of Songza and Humanized who was recently hired by Mozilla, designed his own system of cardboard building blocks that can be assembled into desks, wall dividers, and cubicles for his own Chicago offices. Today, he is turning the side project into a business and launching it as Bloxes. What...
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Nintendo Channel for Wii goes live
via Engadget by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Benjamin Golub I just used this today. No exactly amazing but you can submit what games you like/don't like to Nintendo so they can recommend games in the future. It asks you things like your age, gender, etc.Filed under: GamingIt didn't exactly launch with much fanfare but, as anyone's who's already flipped on their Wii today will know, the Nintendo Channel is now...
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Hulu Shares Usage Stats, Expands Distribution Network
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on May 19, 2008
Hulu, the online joint video venture between NBC and News Corp that officially launched two months ago, is sharing some stats on its viewership.According to the Nielsen Net Ratings, Hulu led all network sites in total video streams and overall engagement time in April. Hulu users are streaming over 63 million videos and, on average, are watching over two hours of video per month each. Hulu is not...
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Allen & Co. Pitching LinkedIn At $1 Billion
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 04, 2008
Allen & Co. Managing Director Dave Wehner is out pitching a LinkedIn venture capital round at a whopping $1 billion valuation, multiple sources say. This is a story we’ve been working on and isn’t fully baked yet, but VentureBeat started speculating about a potential buyout and so we’re going with what we have now.Wehner is one of the senior guys at Allen & Co. and isn’t new to big deals...
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