Posted by Makin, at 03:18PM 08/29/08 and by 1 others:
Mac Designer Andy Hertzfeld Looks Back at 25 Years of Mac
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Steve made zero technical contributions. Hes not a technical person, so sort of his main contribution was setting the goal, setting a very high goal, and then being really passionate about exceeding the expectations, you know just trying to make every single conceivable aspect of the product as brilliant and creative and wonderful as possible.
tags: looks
groups: in Apple Computer
Posted by walkertr, at 02:13PM 08/29/08 :
Comcast Places Limit On Subscriber Bandwidth
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Effective Oct. 1, Comcast will limit its broadband subscribers to 250 gigabytes of data per month. That amount, according to Multichannel, equals roughly 62,500 digital songs. According to Comcast, the cap is “much more than a typical residential customer uses on a monthly basis.” In fact, the median monthly usage by those customers is about two to three gigabytes.
tags: broadband
· telecom
groups: in Telecom
Posted by walkertr, at 02:11PM 08/29/08 :
Google Unveils Android Store
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Google has unveiled its response to Apple’s iTunes App Store with the launch of its iPhone: The Android Market, which will sell programs for the Gphone from T-Mobile, along with every other mobile device that uses Google’s mobile operating system. The Google Android developers’ blog says, “Developers will be able to make their content available on an open service hosted by Google that features a feedback and rating system similar to YouTube. We chose the term ‘market’ rather than ‘store’ because we feel that developers should have an open and unobstructed environment to make their content available.”
tags: android
· technology
· mobiletech
· google
· android store
groups: in Technology, MobileTech
Posted by g8rrrry, at 02:02PM 08/29/08 and by 1 others:
Giant Clams Fed Early Humans
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Giant clams two feet long might have helped feed prehistoric humans as they first migrated out of Africa, new research reveals. The species, Tridacna costata, once accounted for more than 80 percent of giant clams in the Red Sea, researcher now say.
tags: fed
· humans
· clams
· giant
groups: in Science news