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Archive for February, 2006

Media Convergence (Or, How to Surf the Web on Your TV)

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 28th, 2006

Media convergence, though tricky to define precisely, is nonetheless an appealing idea. For what it’s worth, I think of media convergence in terms of both media and devices; in a “converged” world, one would be able to easily use a single device (say, a phone) to consume different types of media (say video […]

What Technorati Can Learn from Online Dating Sites

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 23rd, 2006

Technorati recently introduced a “filter by authority” feature to their blog search. The idea, from CEO Dave Sifry’s blog, is to “[make] it easy to refine a search and look for either a wider array of thoughts and opinions, or to narrow the search to only bloggers that have lots of other people […]

Slow Blogging Week

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 21st, 2006

I’m in Oaxaca, Mexico, this week doing my best to sample as many tequilas and mole sauces as I can. That in mind, slow blogging for a bit (actually, I wrote the last two posts last week and set them to post automatically–there’s one more in the queue).
Back next week.

Daily Links

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 20th, 2006

Interesting posts from around the web:

Ewww! Don’t touch that mouse! Why you might want to avoid Internet cafes during your next trip.
Lessons From The Past: Five Mistakes Apple Isn’t Repeating With The iPod. A reasonable explanation of how Apple has learned from the past. Still, I’m skeptical; the company is still […]

Your Dangerous Ideas

Posted by Dan Grossman on February 17th, 2006

I wrote an earlier post on a provocative question from The Edge: what is your dangerous idea?
Readers’ comments were great, as usual. I wanted to highlight a few, in particular:

Terry Leach: “my most dangerous idea would be [that] science may be ‘running out of control’ and that man and computer will eventually merge. […]