Tuesday, August 5, 2003 | |
Overnight Brew What else would one put in the computer memory of a cyber-enhanced coffee mug?
RSS allows one to basically send large files (graphics, software, multimedia, etc...) during the night when the computer is not being used. In Userland's Radio, the files get downloaded into the Enclosures folder after midnight. They are then ready to be used the next day. Suppose one did a bit of scripting to get that file into the USB drive attached to the cup? Every morning one's cup would contain new content from a variety of sources (RSS Feeds.) What's the point?
Imagine being able to walk around with your coffee mug and share cool Internet stuff by plugging the mug into your friends PC's? |
Blast from the Past What else would one put in the computer memory of an cyber-enhanced coffee mug?
6:11:13 AM |