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- Your guide to SxSW Interactive 2009
- During the second week of March each year, there is a mass pilgrimage of geeks from the San Francisco bay area to the heart of Texas. Not for BBQ, not for a sun tan, but for probably the best interactive web conference in the history of the world. ...
- Blog posts 2009-03-08
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- Wired has a robot that serves beer
- Free beer, and robots. Think about those two concepts for more than a second, and you're already asking when, where, and how many. Imagine a kegerator that looks like an iPhone. And there is high-quality, San Francisco-brewed beer inside. And...
- Blog posts 2009-08-18
- Boxee launches on Windows; new apps from CurrentTV, Digg, MLB.tv
- tweetmeme_url ='http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=716'; tweetmeme_style = 'compact'; tweetmeme_source = 'mager'; Boxee, the on-demand streaming video platform for the desktop, has launched on Windows, along with apps and content from plenty of...
- Blog posts 2009-06-24
- Follow Friday: Essential Webbies
- tweetmeme_url ='http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=551'; tweetmeme_style = 'compact'; tweetmeme_source = 'zdnetblogs'; Welcome to my new #followfriday series. Each Friday I will try to share with you a few people that I enjoy following on...
- Blog posts 2009-05-01
- Jimmy Fallon pushes Twitter to the masses
- As I'm typing this post, Jimmy Fallon is being taped in New York, and they are hitting the Twitter databases hard. Kevin Rose is a guest and he is trying to influence the mainstream media world with our new media addiction. Fallon and Rose, who have a...
- Blog posts 2009-03-11
- Bay area nerds celebrate 1234567890 Day
- Revision3's David Prager hosts a quick 3-minute video about the fascinating holiday 1234567890 Day. The Unix timestamp reached this historic number at exactly 3:31:30 PST this past Friday. What other way to celebrate at 21st Amendment bar in the south of Market neightborhood of San Francisco? ...
- Blog posts 2009-02-15
- The Crunchies 2009
- The Oscars of Tech. That's how I explain it to my mother. 7:23 p.m. Arrived just a little late, but got great seats. Sitting next to MC Hammer: 7:42 p.m. Om Malik...
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- TechCrunch50: Day 1
- When Michael Arrington and Jason Calacanis team up on a project, the webs are bound to be shaken up. Last year, their conference TechCrunch40 was an enormous showcase for startups to present their idea to venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and the press. This year,...
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- Day 1: iPhone Dev Camp 2
- iPhone development has been strong for over a year now. Ever since the device debuted in June of 2007, people have been hacking away at the platform. Now, in the summer of 2008, we have an SDK. We are now allowed to build and submit apps that...
- Blog posts 2008-08-02
- Pardon our interruption in programming
- This afternoon part of San Francisco suffered a power outage, and ZDNet blogs, as well as Technorati, Six Apart, Craigslist, Netflix, Yelp and other services housed at the 365 Main hosting facility were wholly or partially affected. In the case of ZDNet, there was apparently a problem with the backup...
- Blog posts 2007-07-24
- Where are all the Ferrari Acer/Vista/Office 2007 reviews?
- Back in December of last year Microsoft, in association with AMD, sent out a number of 64-bit Ferrari Acer 1000 notebooks to a small circle of bloggers. These notebooks were loaded with Windows Vista 64-bit and Office 2007. The deal initially at least was that the recipients of...
- Blog posts 2007-02-14
- Free Laptops for lapdogs
- Ed Bott, who writes the Microsoft Report blog here on Zdnet has an interesting comment on his own website about Microsofts practice of giving away free laptops to pro-Microsoft bloggers. Heres his introductory bit: Earlier today, my friendly DHL delivery person dropped off a small package...
- Blog posts 2007-01-09
- Gnomedex: Blake Ross on open source marketing of Firefox
- Firefox co-founder Blake Ross spoke at Gnomedex today. He started off by talking about the misconceptions of how Firefox started. He said it wasn't about annihilating Microsoft or liberating the world from proprietary software. Firefox was started to create an easy-to-use browser for mainstream people. He said they didn't want...
- Blog posts 2006-07-01
- Live-blogging Senator John Edwards at Gnomedex
- This is a much-anticipated session at Gnomedex - everyone is looking forward to hearing what a potential president of the USA has to say. Senator Edwards starts by saying that blogging and podcasting is where America is going. People engaging with politicians, not just listening and watching. He says he's...
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
- John Edwards meets the Gnomedexers
- Right after Dave Dederer of the band, The Presidents of the United States of America, former Senator John Edwards, once candidate for vice president of the United States, addresses the crowd at Gnomedex. I am curious to see how this group of largely libertarian folks who believe that...
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
- Gnomedex: RSS Day in Washington state
- Gnomedex got off to a start with a proclamation from Governor Christine Gregoire of State of Washington, declaring June 30 to July 1 RSS day. The father of RSS, Dave Winer, read the proclamation. Given that the vast majority of people don't know what RSS is, the proclamation will...
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
- BloggerCon: Post game show, day 1
- The wrap up discussion--dubbed the Post Game Show--of the first day of BloggerCon IV was led by the Docnographer and Cluetrainer himself Doc Searls. Docnographic notes, by substitute scribe Dave Winer, of the session are here, and we have a downloadable podcast of the session. Doc...
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- Yahoo Local joins the microformat revolution
- In the quest to make the Web more structured, Yahoo Local (the link from the Yahoo Local blog goes to The Dalles, where Google is building its mega datacenter) now supports the hCalendar, hCard, and hReview microformats on almost all business listings, search results, events, and reviews, said Yahoo's Andy...
- Blog posts 2006-06-21
- MashupCamp Day 2: The mashups
- Day 2 of MashupCamp included geek dating—each presenter had five minutes to show their mashup to a rotating group of campers. David Schorr’s Weather Bonk and Ski Bonk mashups were among the more sophisticated mashups. Weatherbonk, for example, integrates 21 data feeds and overlays some of them on Google maps....
- Blog posts 2006-02-21
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