Month: January 2008
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MacHeist – Lots of Mac software goodness
If you are a Mac user you can get 11 great software packages for only $49. I am always a little wary of these bundles, since the software creators miss […]
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Thursday CES Round-up
Wow…I figured the well would be dry on the last day of CES, but it seems there are at least a couple more tidbits for your perusal. GPS uPlay and […]
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Rovio lets you know what’s going on when you’re not home
If you’ve always wondered what your house looks like when you’re not there, or fret about what your pets are doing to get themselves into trouble, then Rovio may be […]
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Wednesday CES Round-up
The toys that are rolling out are diminishing in number, but there is still one more day to go. Here are the bits that were covered today. GPS Delphi’s dual-view […]
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Gadgets, general, Hardware, Navigation, Physical Geography, space (not spatial)
Solar Headaches to Come
National Geographic is reporting that we can expect a season of intense solar flares for the next few weeks and months. This is all part of a normal 11 year […]
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Tuesday CES Round-up
Last year, everything seemed to dwindle after Monday, but this year the tech blogs are still going strong. Time for my highlights for Tuesday: GPS Nav N Go on Sony […]
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Platial and Frappr Map Awards
You have a week to vote on your favorite Platial or Frappr Map for the 2007 Map Awards. The winner will get to go to Where 2.0 in Burlingame in […]
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general, Programming/Dev, WebMapping
Google, Facebook join DataPortability workgroup
DataPortability announced today that Google, Facebook, and Plaxo have joined the DataPortability Workgroup on creating open standards for social networking data. DataPortability’s mission is ” To put all existing technologies […]
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Monday CES Round-up
A few more goodies were highlighted today. GPS Mio to be folded into Navman branding Mio has a “dual-front” GPS phone prototype Magellan shows off eight new devices More info […]
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US Party Conventions
With the 2008 Presidential season in full swing, I thought I’d take a moment to post a couple of links to how all of this works. I know it can […]
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