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Archive for December, 2005

Daily Links

Posted by Dan Grossman on December 20th, 2005

Worthwhile reading on other sites…

Firefox Moves Farther Ahead of the Hunt. For those of you who aren’t yet using Firefox as your web browser, you may want to read this article.
BlackBerry Picking. Interesting column by James Surowiecki describing significant problems with the US patent system (in particular, too many patents are granted). […]

AOL-Google Update

Posted by Dan Grossman on December 19th, 2005

In an earlier post, I predicted that MSFT would win a deal with AOL (or buy it outright). Looks like I was wrong–Google appears to have emerged as the victor, as the NYTimes, among others, now reports. According to Saul Hansell’s article, Time Warner will announce tomorrow that AOL will renew its […]

The Future of Privacy

Posted by Dan Grossman on December 14th, 2005

Nearly six years ago, Scott McNealy famously said that privacy issues are a “red herring… you have zero privacy anyway.”
Regardless whether you agree or not, there’s little question that it’s easy to access certain types of personal information for almost anyone. For example, Google provides reverse telephone number lookups–type in a land […]

Max $$$ for iPod Mini

Posted by Dan Grossman on December 13th, 2005

CNet has a good story on the latest iPod development.
Turns out that although Apple recently discontinued the iPod Mini–replacing it with the Nano model–there’s a segment of buyers who still want a Mini and are willing to pay through the nose to get one. As of 11:45am yesterday (which is when CNet posted […]

Getting Things Done

Posted by Dan Grossman on December 7th, 2005

After hearing surprisingly positive reviews from a few independent sources, I’ve decided to read Getting Things Done.

Does anyone use the system described in GTD? Comments, tips, or related thoughts would be appreciated.
I’ll collect the best ideas and post a review later.