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Wednesday, July 16, 2003

Two Fun Links. [The Shifted Librarian]
11:38:59 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

TV tuner cards.

Nvidia Adds TV Tuner Cards. Nvidia Corp. said Tuesday that it will produce PCI-based TV tuner cards and special software that takes advantage of Microsoft's new Windows XP Media Center Edition. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis]

This is cool and important.

This reminds me of the time when all the audio upgrade and SCSI cards started pouring out of MediaVision and Creative Labs.  Those were key devices that drove the acceptance of multimedia.

Well if we all want to jack into our TV sets - then we'll need a way of navigating through TVspace.  TV tuner cards will do that. I just sure hope they work with cable and satellite.

[Marc's Voice]
10:45:41 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

Freed from Freedom Fighters.

AOL has begun dismantling their Mozilla team (thx Dave).  I am not sure whether I should be happy or sad.

[Don Park's Daily Habit]
9:27:20 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

Typing: Strong vs. Weak, Static vs. Dynamic. With the advent of languages such as Python, the debate over typing has heated up again. Contrary to some claims (notably from Bruce Eckel), I believe Python has strong typing, and this article explains why. (From Aahz's Weblog) [Artima Weblogs]
6:32:59 AM    Clarence Westberg's Links & Comments

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