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Archive for June, 2008

When I posted about the Semantic Web (3.0) and corresponding filters I had yet to see a good example to point to that illustrated the point I was trying to make at the time. At that same time, a new company called Twitturly was just beginning to break into the news — I just took [...]

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There was a really good perspective in the Miami Herald today written by columnist Leonard Pitts, Jr about the death of the newspaper. Leonard writes that the newspapers should be embracing the web rather than clinging to print editions or they would fail miserably. I wrote about the dying newspaper industry a little over a [...]

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Everyone and their grandmothers were talking about following the WWDC’s keynote address this year to follow Steve Jobs as he unveiled the new 3G iPhone. Thousands were flocking to twitter to listen in live as the action took place. Those flocking people had the wrong idea; twitter is not ready for that kind of tuning [...]

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As an Austinite in the tech industry, I have certain expectations for our city that have not yet been realized. The internet should be pervasive, wireless, and free. The airport should be the same, and all the planes should be as well so that I can continue to conduct business and browsing wherever I am. [...]

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