Friday, March 20, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Well, That didn't Last Long

It seems like only yesterday that TimesFile became Furl, and now Furl's done gone and become something called DIIGO, which gives you a feature-laden toolbar (click on above) with multitudinous options in addition to bookmarking and tagging. Just what we needed. Read the manual, I guess.
How Money Is Made (the Sequel)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Apple Announces OS 3.0 for iPhone/iPod
Monday, March 16, 2009
From Factory Floor to Your Door
Used to be when you ordered your new made-in-China tech toy, it came thru US dist
ribution channels, eg factory > distributor > retailer > you. With Apple these days it's Fedex all the way, from the factory in Suzhou to you, in this case taking just three days eight hours — and all this for a purchase of 74.00 (with free shipping).
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
The Open Library — Alexandria 2.0
Discovered by accident: the OPEN LIBRARY, whose modest goal is one web page for every book ever published, with online scanned version
s whenever possible. To date approx 30 million books have been indexed, about 20 million are listed on the site now and, of these, approx one million scanned books are readable (and searchable). Plus you can download the scanned books as pdf files to read on your Kindle. It's all the brainchild of internet savant Brewster Kahle, founder of the INTERNET ARCHIVE. Read about this remarkable project HERE.

Saturday, March 14, 2009
Don't Be Cheap, Pony Up
Shazam!

The problem: You've ripped a friend's mix CD, and now your iPod helpfully shows track 01, track 02, etc. What to do? Enter SHAZAM, a free app for the iPhone and now the iPod. Play 10 seconds of the mystery track and Shazam (usually) comes up with song name, artist and album info. Plus, depending, also discography, lyrics, YouTube links and the inevitable iTunes purchase button. Now if Shazam doesn't nail it, try the very similar MIDOMI app.
What's with the Advertising?

The fact that Google, under its nom de plume Blogspot, provides the blog hosting service is only incidental — advertising is optional and absent by default. You can put Adsense advertising on any web page you manage. Our modest aim is to accrue enough revenue to buy some premium dog biscuits for Ninotchka.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Stand By for Google Voice (Née GrandCentral)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Learn How Money Is Made (Really)

Apple Unveils Smallest iPod Ever

Apple announces its newest member of the iPod family, the amazingly Lilliputian IPOD SHUFFLE, retail and educational price 79.00, federal employee price 74.00. Holds 4 GB (approx 1000 songs), new voiceover technology announces song artist and title, allows switching between multiple playlists. Size 1.8 x 0.7 x 0.3 inches (including clip). Weight 0.4 oz.
Monday, March 9, 2009
How Much Is a Trillion?

Sunday, March 8, 2009
The Origin of Daylight Saving Time


Friday, March 6, 2009
Turning Your iPhone/iPod into a Kindle

Thursday, March 5, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
The Coming of the Netbooks

Conspicuously absent from this and other netbooks is a built-in optical drive, although HP does make an external CD/DVD player. In practice, you install QuickTime and watch your movies in MPEG 4 format. When will Apple make a netbook? — who knows? And if and when they do, they'll probably screw it up as with the MacBook Air (sealed battery, only one USB port, etc). So if you want a netbook, and you undoubtably will, welcome grudgingly to Windows XP. Life's full of trade-offs. BTW, Costco tech support is surprisingly excellent, and they extend the warranty to two years.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Most Blog Visitors Using Firefox


According to an analysis of traffic on Ninotchka's Occasional Blog, 38 per cent of unique visitor to the site are using Firefox on a Mac, while 23 per cent are using Firefox on a PC, 23 per cent Internet Explorer on a PC and, bringing up the rear, 15 per cent Safari on a Mac. Figures do not total 100 per cent due to rounding. Source: Google Analytics.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Photoshop CS4 Missing Manual

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