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Janice Fraser, CEO of Adaptive Path: It’s a Whole New Internet
We’re going to look back at Spring 2005 as a milestone. Watch closely, ladies and gentlemen. Things are about to change in a very big way.
(via populicio.us)
Janice Fraser, CEO of Adaptive Path: It’s a Whole New Internet
We’re going to look back at Spring 2005 as a milestone. Watch closely, ladies and gentlemen. Things are about to change in a very big way.
(via populicio.us)
is a programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and sound. It is used by students, artists, designers, architects, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool. Processing is developed by artists and designers as an open-source alternative to commercial software tools in the same domain.
(via O’Reilly Radar)
Blogs Will Change Your Business:
Our advice: Catch up…or catch you later.
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A prediction: Mainstream media companies will master blogs as an advertising tool and take over vast commercial stretches of the blogosphere.
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We’ve done our research on blogs, made our dire pronouncements. Pretty soon, someone in production will press the button. But this story should go on, as a conversation. And it will, starting on Apr. 22. We’re launching our own blog to cover the business drama ahead, as blogging spreads into companies and redefines media. The blog’s name? Blogspotting.net. See you there.
(via populicio.us)
Picking up on a few Slashdot threads, the Fluid Imagination blog has fleshed out a really interesting look ahead for a number of technologies in Mac OS X.
(via Bill Brown, via kottke.org , via populicio.us)
Steve Jobs upon being asked about the release of Mac OS X Tiger and Microsoft’s Longhorn operating system:
They can’t even copy fast.