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Sunday, November 20, 2005

Cringely, on the other hand, posting at I, Cringely @ PBS.org, posits a different future, with a Google brand internet-on-top-of-the-internet emulating a disturbing model: "Sam Walton Taught Google More About How to Dominate the Internet Than Microsoft Ever Did" Time will tell.
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Over at Scripting News, Dave Winer points to Adam Green's blog. Yes, dBASE fans, that Adam Green, Check out Adam's blog and bio link for an update on what he's been up to. Dave says "Adam Green says that 2006 is the year the web will explode. Interesting theory, hope it's not true, because when Google tries to host my content, how much you want to bet they'll also change what I say by adding links to things they like (for example ads) and removing unnecssary links (for example, the ones I put there). And maybe if I write a post that talks about Eric Schmidt's hometown (I think it's Atherton) that somehow magically that post won't appear. Or, perhaps my site won't be included at all, by some mysterious algorithm (like Google News) not deemed worthy of inclusion. Hey it's just one guy writing it, after all. This would be a very bad development, so bad it should be made illegal, quickly, before they actually do it."
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Slashdot post: Laser Etching a Laptop. ptorrone writes "I didn't really plan using a $20,000 laser cutter on my 17" Powerbook to etch a 19th-century engraving of a tarsier, a nocturnal mammal related to the lemur (also the vi book cover), but it seemed like it had to done. The results are stunning..."

Very cool hack. Personalizing a PowerBook like this makes it a lot easier to identify, too...
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