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Archive for January, 2006

Old Blonde Joke

Posted by Dan Grossman on January 31st, 2006

You may have heard it before, but this is a great blonde joke.
Actually, I’m posting the joke as an experiment. Confused? Check out the joke. I’ll post a follow up in a week or two with an explanation of my test and details of the results.

Understanding Steve Jobs

Posted by Dan Grossman on January 30th, 2006

Considering all that has been written about Steve Jobs, he is still something of an enigma. His financial success, however, is no mystery: despite an annual cash salary of about $50 ($1 from Apple and $52 from Pixar), he’s pretty well off; his 50% stake in Pixar (originally purchased from George Lucas for […]

Flash Memory and Samsung’s Faster, Lighter Computers

Posted by Dan Grossman on January 24th, 2006

Flash memory has been a huge driver in advancing consumer electronics. Flash is useful because it is fast, rewritable, and because it can retain content without a power source (which is why you don’t need to reload your iPod even after the battery dies). You can find flash chips in cell phones, […]

BarCampNYC: The Unconference

Posted by Dan Grossman on January 23rd, 2006

I go to many conferences each year; unfortunately, most are deadly dull. I guess I’m tired of the traditional format (keynote speakers, marketing panels, etc). Usually, the best learning happens in the hallways in between sessions–during sessions people are too busy surfing the web or checking email–but because too much material is […]

Daily Links

Posted by Dan Grossman on January 19th, 2006

Interesting posts from around the web:

Feds After Google’s User Data. The Bush administration recently asked a federal judge to order Google to hand over a broad range of data. Google says the effort is “overreaching” and plans to fight …
Hackers blackmail the MillionDollarHomePage. Alex Tew (who runs the site) was asked for $50,000–otherwise the […]