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Thursday, January 6, 2005 |
Kodak introduces high-tech camera with Wi-Fi support: "You'd think Kodak would want to let us digital camera website people know
about a big announcement such as this, but it was as big as a surprise for
me as it was for everyone else. Rant aside, the new Kodak EasyShare-One camera
is the first consumer-level camera with support for Wi-Fi communication. It's
a pretty slick package, as you'll see, but it ain't cheap:"
(Via DCResource.com.)
7:40:20 AM
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I checked my logs and Internet Explorer is down to 40% of all visitors to VirtualParks. That's the lowest it's been in many years.
Internet Explorer Has Now Lost 30% of Browser Market: "Robin Good reported last week that Internet Explorer has now lost 30% of the browser market and the trend is on a continuing roll. In addition, Robin predicts that by December 2005 that Internet Explorer will no longer be used by the majority of Internet users. (258 words, 6 links)"
(Via Brainstorms and Raves.)
7:34:42 AM
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