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Sunday, August 18, 2002
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Jaguar precursor to iPhone?
The core features of Jaguar: Address Book, Calendar, Email, Chat, Sherlock, and Ink. The core features of my dream cell phone: synchronized address book, calendar, email, chat, sherlock, and ink.
The New York Times' John Markoff lays out the evidence of a new Apple product tentatively called the iPhone - a handheld computer and cell phone combo device - in Apple's chief in the risky land of the handhelds.
Is this another big rumor, or is there truth behind the story this time? What do you think of the idea of an iPhone? Let's talk...just send your comments through the Comments link. [Mac Net Journal]
11:09:24 PM
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Does Winer understand the issue any better than my grandma?
I couldn't believe it when I read Jud's pointer to Dave's rant. Does Mr. Winer have any idea what Larry is trying to tell us? Yes, you mavricks can work outside the system, but while the system is continually corrupted by greedy corporate entities, we're all at risk of losing our freedoms to create and share. Free the mouse!
Lessig asks "What have we done about it?" in re technology patents. Here's what we can do and are doing. Develop new ideas and don't patent them. That's the most any developer can do. How about a conservancy for developers who don't take patents. Get people intellectual credit for their creations to balance the proprietary credit they are not demanding. Lessig is so damned irritating. He says "We've not done anything yet." Arrrrgh. Incorrect. He's not done anything yet. Perhaps his friends haven't done anything yet. Does Dr Lessig understand technology any better than Rep Coble? [Scripting News]
10:59:22 PM
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