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  1. Google Reader lets users do micro-blogging

    Googling Google - May 6, 2008

    Ok, Twitter and Google Reader aren’t exactly apples to apples, but the new “Notes” feature in Google Reader feels a lot like posting status updates in Twitter. When you type a note, it’s automatically shared with all

    Tagged: google reader

  2. A new robotic tasting device

    Emerging Technology Trends - May 6, 2008

    According to the latest American Chemical Society (ACS) Weekly PressPac, French researchers have developed an artificial mouth that chews apples like you and me. The tasting device is able to reproduce the effects of

    Tagged: robotics, health and 038 medicine, engineering and 038 innovation, science and 038 nature

  3. New Zune incoming?

    Hardware 2.0 - May 6, 2008

    Blogger Long Zheng has been digging through the latest Zune software package 2.5 to be released a few hours ago and found an image in the resource files which suggests that a new Zune might be incoming.

    Tagged: entertainment, microsoft, mobile technology

  4. My OS is the best OS because …

    Hardware 2.0 - May 6, 2008

    I've come back from a long weekend (a long weekend of moving several PCs from mid towers to full towers and fitting 5-in-3 hard drive enclosures) to find my inbox crammed with OS related emails. It seems that something

    Tagged: thoughts

  5. RIM’s Balsillie: ‘Not religious’ about form factors; B2B the company’s core

    Between the Lines - May 6, 2008

    The Research in Motion vs. Apple smartphone face-off makes for a good story, but the companies present an interesting business strategy question: Is it better to start in the enterprise and then go consumer or vice

    Tagged: general, apple, mobile, sap, iphone, rim, software infrastructure, sapphire

  6. SAP aims to make upgrades easier; Rolls out enhancement packages; Touts analytics

    Between the Lines - May 6, 2008

    Henning Kagermann, co-CEO of SAP, wants to do away with the upgrade-go-round with its upcoming Business Suite 7.0 with “enhancement packages,” small optional updates designed to add functionality to enterprise resource

    Tagged: general, erp, sap, software infrastructure, sapphire

  7. On owning your own bits

    Between the Lines - May 6, 2008

    I recently got rid of my CD collection. It wasn’t a big collection, as these things go: Maybe 200 discs. I didn’t even need the shelf space…I just wanted to clear out an increasingly embarrassing relic of the “age of

    Tagged: general

  8. Apple’s iPhone lands in 10 countries via Vodafone pact

    Between the Lines - May 6, 2008

    Vodafone said Tuesday that it will bring the iPhone to 10 more countries as Apple methodically rolls out its device across the globe. In a short statement, Vodafone said: Vodafone today announced it has signed an

    Tagged: general, apple, iphone, personal technology, wired and 038 wireless

  9. Sometimes it takes a thousand words

    Paul Murphy - May 6, 2008

    A lot of major development projects start with a business process model - and because these are often both incomprehensible to users and developed by people with no user contact, they can be worse than useless.

    Tagged: development, applications

  10. I can take costly energy, rice shortages, pricier platinum, but not my beer!!!!

    ZDNet Blogs - May 6, 2008

    If this be a harbinger of things to come, life is gonna get bleak here pretty soon. I'm not talking about recession or no recession, health care or not health care, not even worried about food prices going up 50% in a

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