Yeah, And the iPod Wasn't a Threat to the Walkman, Either… [View article]
It seems sometimes that either everyone is waiting to see what Apple is doing and then to copy them or that Apple is copying so well from everyone that it seems like they invented the wheel.
I am an Apple addict but I have to say it's getting boring without real competition (I am passionately waiting to the new Palm Pre).
Apple Upgraded: Jobs May Not Be Crucial to Company's Future [View article]
My common sense tells me to keep following Apple. If they will keep the spirit of innovation and usability with NEW PRODUCTS that rewrite the game rules for the entire industry then we will know that someone there knows what we think is Steve's job, well enough.
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LOL!!!
On Apr 15 04:02 PM Ryan Yamada wrote:
> Agreed. Missed you more than I missed my girlfriend.
Hi, Nice piece! I have been using Firefox for a long long while and switch to Safari 3 and then Safari 4 and stayed with it. It is fast and reliable and I use it both on my Mac and PC computers. As to the Google Analytics stats showing in this article, they are really not a clear representation of the market.
In SeekingAlpha we see more than 50% IE users and have a little more than 3% of Chrome users.
What do you mean "less robust", you can say that RSS is a private case of API - RSS is commonly an API that returns a list of articles in XML format by a certain topic.
* did you know that seekingalpha.com/user/... is an RSS (API) for all your comments (tradememe) in SeekingAlpha?
* I went to your profile page seekingalpha.com/user/... and so it is blank, you could probably earn some traffic to your website if you update your profile there (through the green MY STUFF button at the site's header)
On Mar 12 12:38 AM Tradememe wrote:
> I doubt those APIs would become more mainstream than RSS feeds. In > our business news aggregator website, www.tradememe.com , > we have tried APIs but we have found them to be less robust than > a standard technology like RSS feeds.
Asus Eee: Threat to Apple, Microsoft, HP, Dell and the Hard Drive Vendors? [View article]
Apparently, there were some that took the humble decision not to decide between a shiny MacBook and an Eee and created this mongrel: www.tuaw.com/2007/11/1.../
During the last few years we've seen hackers from all around the world installing Apple OS X on practically everything that has a CPU.
Is it the time for Apple to open their amazing OS to other hardware platforms? I wonder what it would do the PC market if users could choose it.
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I am an Apple addict but I have to say it's getting boring without real competition (I am passionately waiting to the new Palm Pre).
Sony, it is time to pull a rabbit from a hat.
Apple Upgraded: Jobs May Not Be Crucial to Company's Future [View article]
If they will keep the spirit of innovation and usability with NEW PRODUCTS that rewrite the game rules for the entire industry then we will know that someone there knows what we think is Steve's job, well enough.
Thursday's economic calendar:
Markets closed. Happy New Year! [View news story]
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On Apr 15 04:02 PM Ryan Yamada wrote:
> Agreed. Missed you more than I missed my girlfriend.
Don't Watch CNBC [View article]
Madoff takes ignominious number 2 in the 10 nastiest Ponzi schemes ever. [View news story]
YouTube Is on a Roll [View article]
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Google launches video search [View article]
Is Anyone Using Chrome? [View article]
Nice piece!
I have been using Firefox for a long long while and switch to Safari 3 and then Safari 4 and stayed with it. It is fast and reliable and I use it both on my Mac and PC computers.
As to the Google Analytics stats showing in this article, they are really not a clear representation of the market.
In SeekingAlpha we see more than 50% IE users and have a little more than 3% of Chrome users.
3% is A LOT for a browser that young!
APIs and the Future of Web Content [View article]
RSS is commonly an API that returns a list of articles in XML format by a certain topic.
* did you know that seekingalpha.com/user/... is an RSS (API) for all your comments (tradememe) in SeekingAlpha?
* I went to your profile page seekingalpha.com/user/... and so it is blank, you could probably earn some traffic to your website if you update your profile there (through the green MY STUFF button at the site's header)
On Mar 12 12:38 AM Tradememe wrote:
> I doubt those APIs would become more mainstream than RSS feeds. In
> our business news aggregator website, www.tradememe.com ,
> we have tried APIs but we have found them to be less robust than
> a standard technology like RSS feeds.
Google’s Killer App for Investors, Consultants and Journalists [View article]
from all of SA tech team!
;-)
Macworld Live-Blog: 4M iPhones, 4B iTunes, Introducing MacBook Air, $1799 [View article]
Asus Eee: Threat to Apple, Microsoft, HP, Dell and the Hard Drive Vendors? [View article]
During the last few years we've seen hackers from all around the world installing Apple OS X on practically everything that has a CPU.
Is it the time for Apple to open their amazing OS to other hardware platforms? I wonder what it would do the PC market if users could choose it.
Why I'm Shorting Crocs [View article]