Wed 26 Jan. 2005

Tagtextual Advertising Ahead

As Sites Add Tags, Tagtextual Advertising Will Follow…

unmediated has the lowdown:

After all the cats…

It’s time for Goggle Dog.

(via MetaFilter)

The Very First Presidential Blog

What a precedent!

The President of the Ukraine, Viktor Yuschenko, has a blog!

(via Scripting News)

A LiveJournal Blog Study

Pulling sense out of today’s informational chaos:

… the blogging service LiveJournal as a new and more applicable way of managing information and creating knowledge in today’s society.

(via E-Business Weblog)

More Mac ‘ 84 Videos

Whoa!

I wasn’t aware of the fact that it was the IT&W crew that had lovingly digitized the only surviving betamax video recoring of the little guy’s first public appearance.

Well, apparently there’s more to come… and the IT&W crew are appealing to the community to help out with bandwidth in the dissemination of additional footage and a few newly surfaced adverts of the time.

They plan to use bittorrent and anyone willing and able can mail them at thelost1984video [at] gmail [dot] com to apply.


Stay tuned to their blog
for announcments.

Security Update Mac OS X

About Security Update 2005-001 for Mac OS X

at commands
ColorSync
libxml2
mail
PHP
Safari
SquirrelMail (for OS X Server)

Belated Happy 21st Birthday Wishes

On January 24th the Macintosh celebrated it’s 21st and I missed it…

The video of it’s introduction back in 1984 is available from a number of mirrors compiled by the terrific team at Industrial Technology and Witchcraft.

Cheers!

Madrid EuropaBlog

Where: Instituto de Empresa, Serrano 105, Madrid
When: February 1st at 6PM
What: Discuss state of the blogging in Spain and in Europe

Loic Le Meur has more on his wiki.

Bloguide: A Product Blog

At last, I’ve stumbled across exactly what I had in mind in previous posts about a time when every product has it’s own dedicated weblog:

What started on June 20, 2004 as “a definitive Treo 600 product guide” has become …

TREONAUTS: The world’s first bloguide
Links, news, views and reviews dedicated to your Treo.

That is exactly it!

The ElectriClerk (Mac SE)

…inspired by the retro-futuristic machines in the movie Brazil by Terry Gilliam:

The ElectriClerk

(via Heimchen)