Feel free to jack into my plug

iPod users share audio ports with iPod-enabled passerby, envision wireless sharing via Bluetooth and Rendezvous in the future:

Sharing an iPod through its headphone jack is also a crude, low-tech version of what some predict is the real killer application of future iPods: transforming them into short-distance broadcasting devices by adding Bluetooth or similar radio technology, coupled with Rendezvous, an Apple-developed networking technology that allows devices to discover each other automatically

Apt for rent…

Hello All-

I currently have a lease on a one bedroom apt in downtown Boulder, and I’m looking for someone to take over for me.

2113 Walnut Street

1 bdrm corner apt, first floor in 5 unit building.
Includes washer/dryer, dishwasher, attached 1 car garage
Apartment comes completely furnished; queen size bed, dishes, pots, pans etc. Rent is 1175 per month/includes all utilities

If you or someone you know is interested in looking at this apartment, please email me directly. I can provide pictures in the near future. I’m looking to be out of my apartment sometime between now and january.

Thanks,

Mathias

You be careful, there…

Bill Gates, the George W. Bush of technology:

Why isn’t e-commerce a reality? Why isn’t managing your schedule digitally with friends and colleagues not a trivial thing to do?

E-commerce isn’t a reality? What’s Amazon then? And I do a pretty good job of managing my schedule digitally with my Mac, iCal and iChat….

Blogability

While searching for KungTunes, an iTunes to web synchronizer, I came across Flexistentialist and was amazed by what I found when clicking the link from Google:

How awesome is that? Especially after doing log analyses yesterday and coming across referrer after referrer, whose sites don’t have archives or searches, and the homepage was listed as the referring page. Many links to Alternate were from 1 day past the threshold. Also, many blogger and MT archive links simply did not work in Safari, as they utilized JavaScript and for some reason kept sending me back to the homepage. Oh well. The cool thing about OpenAlernate is that each post also exists as an index-able page, so most search results and referrers don’t go to the homepage, but to each post’s specific comments/permalink page.

Anyway, just wanted to share in the coolness.

Long-shoe-horn.

I find it odd that Microsoft is basically bashing Mac OS X and yet at the same time copying it and taking until 2006 to do it.

Weaksauce.

In addition to the underlying WinFS technology, Microsoft is also adding a new file system concept called Libraries, which will organize like collections of data in Longhorn, regardless of where they are physically stored in the system. For example, a Photos & Movies Library would collect links to every digital photo and digital video on your system.

“I should not care about location when I save,” says Microsoft VP Chris Jones. “Why can’t I just click on my computer and it shows me my documents? It is a computer. It should know what a document is, what I have edited and annotated, what I have searched for before, and what other places I have looked for documents. It is not just documents on my computer I am looking for. It is documents I care about.”

Now, is it just me or do “Libraries” sound like iTunes, iPhoto, iCal, New Finder, Playlists, etc…

Also, the usability/searchability comment is almost word for word what Steve already said a couple years ago.

Netflix Fanatic Hijacked by Apple

Tai was always worried about something like this happening to us:

Over the summer, Cricket Media released Netflix Fanatic, a Mac OS X app that extended the features of the popular Netflix online DVD rental service. Netflix Fanatic enabled users to rearrange their movie queue and access a wide range of features without having to log onto the Netflix Web site.

Last month, the developer stopped sales and downloads of Netflix Fanatic. “Due to a dispute with my employer, I will no longer be developing or distributing Netflix Fanatic,” the developer said on his Web site. “If another company or individual takes up the reins or decides to develop a similar product, I will update this page with that information.”

What I wonder about this is whether Apple’s trying to roll this into a Sherlock channel so it can be distributed by them and streamlined into a more Apple-ish UI. Because that would rock ass. Boo-hoo for the developer, right? But the thing is, he signed something saying Apple could do that if it saw fit. Whether this is fair of Apple to do or not, I don’t know, but the guy always knew it was a possibility.

Routing for Spam

Uh, ok

the feature hijacks random HTTP requests every eight hours and redirects users to a page advertising Belkin’s parental control software. There is an opt-out link but that failed to appease Net users who accused Belkin of creating a new mechanism for spam.

In response the negative user feedback, Belkin is to give users the option of disabling the feature.

I can hear the sales pitch now… “I got a good idea…” err. Not.