Weblogsinc launches "Autoblog"
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06/05/2004 09:07 AMYASNS Meta List, Comments Please…
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12/19/2004 03:52 PMHome of the Social Networking Services Meta List - The Social Software
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Webl0gs, Inc., World’s Largest Blog
Publisher, Announces Three New Blogs on
Satellite Radio (droxy.com), Flash
(flashinsider.com), and SAS
(sas.webl0gsinc.com).
Webl0gs, Inc., World’s Largest Blog
Publisher, Announces Three New Blogs on
Satellite Radio (droxy.com), Flash
(flashinsider.com), and SAS
(sas.webl0gsinc.com).
12/17/2004 06:44 PMWeblogs, Inc., The World’s Largest Blog Publisher, Announces the
Launch of 64th through 66th Weblogs, focused on Satellite and Digital
Radio (droxy.com), Flash (flashinsider.com), SAS (sas.weblogsinc.com).
[PRWEB Dec 15, 2004]
RNC Protests in New York City - The
Jason Calacanis Webl0g -
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RNC Protests in New York City - The
Jason Calacanis Webl0g -
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08/29/2004 07:20 PMRNC Protests in New York City - The Jason Calacanis Weblog -
calacanis.weblogsinc.com .. protest posters ..
starting
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Fark.com sells their editorial, and the
loyalty of their users. - The Jason
Calacanis Webl0g -
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Fark.com sells their editorial, and the
loyalty of their users. - The Jason
Calacanis Webl0g -
calacanis.webl0gsinc.com
08/03/2004 02:57 PMFark.com sells their editorial, and the loyalty of their users .. And
loses about a quarter of its coolness .. Jason Calacanis claims to
have discovered .. about fark.com's advertorial policy .. for
sale
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"Fark.com sells their editorial, and the
loyalty of their users. - The Jason
Calacanis Webl0g -
calacanis.webl0gsinc.com"
"Fark.com sells their editorial, and the
loyalty of their users. - The Jason
Calacanis Webl0g -
calacanis.webl0gsinc.com"
08/05/2004 03:22 AMRSS Abuse: What’s fair use and
what’s abuse. (or Skweezer gets it
wrong). - The Jason Calacanis Webl0g -
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RSS Abuse: What’s fair use and
what’s abuse. (or Skweezer gets it
wrong). - The Jason Calacanis Webl0g -
calacanis.webl0gsinc.com
01/02/2005 01:59 PMInteresting discussion about Skweezer and RSS abuse ..
WeblogsInc
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TIM Launches 3G
TIM Launches 3G
05/25/2004 11:36 PMUnstrung.com May 26 2004 3:49AM GMT
LG launches My PC
LG launches My PC
09/16/2004 08:56 PMThe Hindu Sep 17 2004 0:13AM GMT
RAK launches e-government
RAK launches e-government
07/02/2004 01:15 AMGulf News Jul 2 2004 6:04AM GMT
AWS launches UMTS
AWS launches UMTS
07/21/2004 02:52 PMTelecoms.com Jul 21 2004 6:10PM GMT
Mio launches MS smartphone in UK
Mio launches MS smartphone in UK
07/22/2004 04:24 AMOn paper - no hardware for '3-4' weeks...
MP3.com Hastily Re-launches -- But Will
It Fly?
MP3.com Hastily Re-launches -- But Will
It Fly?
04/27/2004 10:20 AMProximus Launches 3G
Proximus Launches 3G
04/13/2004 08:42 AMUnstrung.com Apr 13 2004 12:35PM GMT
OurMedia launches
OurMedia launches
03/22/2005 03:37 PMJD Lasica's and Marc Canter's OurMedia.org has launched, "a grassroots
media organization, site and registry." Here's the one-line
explanation from the home page: "Share your videos, audio files,
photos, text or software - for free - with a global community of
creative individuals." Looks good, especially for an alpha release.
[Technorati tag: media]...
Kinja launches
Kinja launches
04/09/2004 04:11 PMKinja, the Web app for reading weblogs that Meg and Nick have been
working on for the past year +, has launched as a beta. It's still a
bit rough around the edges (especially design-wise) and a little
schizophrenic as to who/what it's targetted at, but it's neat to play
around with. I like that it reads like a weblog...which is not the
case with RSS readers...something I never liked... (with comments)
ATI launches R420
ATI launches R420
05/04/2004 09:21 AMRadeon X800 Pro, XT Platinum Edition launch this month
AT&T Wireless launches 3G
AT&T Wireless launches 3G
07/20/2004 02:23 PMMobileTracker Jul 20 2004 6:48PM GMT
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G, But Why?
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G, But Why?
07/20/2004 12:40 PMAs was entirely expected (and
leaked
last week) AT&T Wireless has now
launched their
UMTS 3G service in San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Detroit.
The announcement also mentions that the service will be expanded to
San Diego and Dallas by the end of the year. This is a bit curious,
as those two cities were in the original list of four cities that AT&T
Wireless named last year, but which (for no clear reason) were dropped
from the list earlier this year. There still seems to be some
confusion about whether or not AT&T Wireless was really required to do
this as part of their deal with DoCoMo or not. Some have said that
deal was no longer an issue since Cingular had agreed to buy out
DoCoMo's share of AT&T Wireless. Still, it seems odd that AT&T
Wireless has decided to launch this offering now. If the Cingular
deal is really going to be completed this fall, why bother spending a
couple months marketing the AT&T Wireless 3G service, only to have to
rebrand it three months from now? Some are now saying that AT&T
Wireless launching this service now might be an indication that the
merger is a bit shakier than has been publicly stated. If the merger
doesn't go through, they would still need to launch, since Cingular
wouldn't bail them out from the DoCoMo agreement. Also, by launching
earlier, they would have a head start on any 3G competition from
Cingular. It still seems likely that the deal will go through, but
this early announcement and unclear status of the DoCoMo clause is
raising some eyebrows.
C&W launches VoIP for UK .biz
C&W launches VoIP for UK .biz
07/06/2004 07:02 AMIn brief Forecasts 25 per cent savings...
C&W launches VoIP for UK.biz
C&W launches VoIP for UK.biz
07/06/2004 08:41 AMThe Register Jul 6 2004 1:12PM GMT
AMD launches x50 Opterons
AMD launches x50 Opterons
05/18/2004 07:24 AMLast 130nm server chips?
TMN Launches 3G In Portugal
TMN Launches 3G In Portugal
04/22/2004 02:39 AM3G Apr 22 2004 7:26AM GMT
Revamped About.com launches
Revamped About.com launches
04/27/2004 08:50 AMZDNet Apr 27 2004 1:07PM GMT
Sun launches new app server
Sun launches new app server
04/19/2004 08:18 AMLG launches new notebook PCs
LG launches new notebook PCs
04/16/2004 09:08 PMThe Hindu Apr 17 2004 0:53AM GMT
Amazon's A9 Launches
Amazon's A9 Launches
04/14/2004 02:24 PM
Amazon's A9 Launches -
Amazon.com's Entry into the Search Engine World launches today (in
Beta). [via BoingBoing]
IBM Launches ThinkPad X41
IBM Launches ThinkPad X41
04/06/2005 11:23 PMTechTree Apr 7 2005 3:19AM GMT
HP launches new copiers
HP launches new copiers
11/18/2003 12:40 PMHewlett-Packard debuts new high-end copier devices, a market that's
seen as critical to the company's effort to keep its printer business
growing at double-digit rates.
AutomatorWorld Launches
AutomatorWorld Launches
07/29/2004 09:51 AMAutomatorWorld is a new
website dedicated the Mac scripting application
Automator,
due to ship in 2005 with OS X 10.4 Tiger. AutomatorWorld will be a
clearinghouse of user-contributed Automator Workflows, as well as
feature information, news and tips.
Flickr launches!
Flickr launches!
02/11/2004 12:08 PMhuge congrats to the ludicorp crew for making a social networking app
that actually has a purpose
LG launches Notebook PCs
LG launches Notebook PCs
09/15/2004 09:48 PMThe Hindu Sep 16 2004 0:54AM GMT
HP launches H[i]Pods
HP launches H[i]Pods
08/30/2004 02:07 PMHewlett Packard are continuing their move into Digital Media markets
with the launch of a HP branded Apple iPod. The devices come in
variety of wacky colours, and are being launched with 20 gig and 40
gig hard drives inside them. The devices offer USB and Firewire
connectivity, and will be sold at a comparable (read : the same)
price to Apple.
Much had been speculated since HP announced its partnership with
Apple, earlier this year, as to what they might do with the devices.
More specifically, whether they'd make any changes or additions to the
gear. The answer? Absolutely not. HP have not added WMA support to the
iPods, which might have added some value to the iPods. The only
addition that appears to have been made is "Printable
Tattoos", allowing users to download, print, and deploy logos
onto their iPods (HP claims they are easy to remove, yet at the same
time are able to offer serious protection to the iPod from bumps
etc).
With 8 months development time, HP have added little to Apple's
product asides from an
apparently poorly coded ActiveX plug-in
for Windows Media Player. A very sorry story, making one wonder why
people would buy the product from HP when they’d get exactly the same
deal from Apple. The answer is unclear. However, HP's corporate logo
of 'invent' really doesn't do this make over job justice.

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HP iPod homepage

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Boingo For Mac Launches
01/06/2005 07:58 PMBoingo Wireless has finally, finally, finally released their Mac OS
X client for hotspot access. By Glenn Fleishman, TidBITS
New Web Site Launches
New Web Site Launches
08/31/2004 05:36 PMTiVoToGo Launches
TiVoToGo Launches
01/03/2005 08:07 AM
Remember when I said TiVoToGo was
launching soon? I was mostly right—it launched today.
If you have a Series2 TiVo you can go to the website and download the
software today to copy shows to your laptop, although the DVD burning
software that will facilitate permanent archiving is still not
available. (Thanks, Dave!)
TiVoToGo Product Page
[TiVo]
Sputnik Launches!
Sputnik Launches!
01/07/2004 05:29 PMI'm extremely proud to herald the launch of Sputnik's newest product set, Sputnik Central Control
2.2 and the award-winning AP 120 WiFi
Access Point. These products have made it to the light of day after
thousands of man-hours of testing and real-world use, bugs and
bug-fixes, dozens of deployments, new feature enhancements, and
hundreds of hours spent listening and working with customers and
partners.
These products make it easy for Wireless ISPs, Hotspot operators,
and IT Services companies to roll out managed, authenticated wireless
access. At $185 per AP, the Sputnik AP 120 (bu
y) is one half to one fifth the price of wireless Access
Points with equivalent features. The Access Point is completely
managable centrally - everything from initial provisioning to ongoing
maintenance and firmware upgrades, can be done centrally. Sputnik
Central Control (bu
y) acts as the centralized management console, and the $895 price
includes a software license to manage up to 20 Access Points.
Additional licensing packs are available as well. Add it all up, and
the complete Sputnik system is at least one half to one tenth the
price of similar solutions. Sputnik even offers completely free
licensing for community wireless groups - making it easy to start
and manage a community wireless network.
Here's what some customers are saying:
Chad M. Smith of Washington Broadband, Inc: I want to thank you
for your support and providing such an excellent solution. We have
researched for months for a solution like yours. I have even attempted
developing our own with little success. Since the database and cgi is
"open" we will have no problems integrating Sputnik into our billing
system. We will definitely be purchasing your products in the short
term.
Craig Fine, director of sales for Softmatrix: It would have
been really difficult without Sputnik because there's not really a
solution that lets you manage multiple hot spots with one server.
How do they do that?
Here's the scoop: Sputnik Central Control and the AP120 were built
from the ground up with the conviction that you could have commodity
hardware pricing and enterprise-class management. And because Sputnik
built itself up organically, without Venture Capitalist funding, we
are able to offer the products at a radically lower price point than
our competitors. Everyone said "It can't be done." But we put our
heads together and came up with a completely different approach from
everyone else in the industry - and we have happy customers who are
using the system every day. Here's what the architecture looks
like:

Don't just take my word for it - LinuxDevices took a thorough look
at the system, and came away
impressed:
The Sputnik Agent provides all of the manageability hooks that enable
automatic configuration, dynamic firewalling, multiple captive portal
redirects, policy routing, centralized management, and end-user
tracking.
Wi-Fi Networking News, the
leading trade publication covering Wi-Fi and IEEE 802.11 standards
liked what they
saw:
With Sputnik's server software and access points (APs) that include
Sputnik edge software, operators get centralized network management
functions with usage analysis, security, AP provisioning, and an end
user interface.
All this adds up to secure, managed wireless networking with
lower capital costs, lower operating costs and greater
flexibility than any alternative. See how people
are using Sputnik technology in a variety of situations, like WISPs and Hot Spot
Providers.
Sputnik is talking with select VARs and System Integrators. If
you're interested in reselling the Sputnik system, send an email to partners@sputnik.com, but you'd better
hurry - we're getting overwhelmed with requests.
I'm incredibly honored to have worked with the talented team of
industry veterans at Sputnik. Everyone has worked their butts off to
create a system built around user requests - an inexpensive, centrally
managed, plug-and-play Wi-Fi system that provides group policy and
access control - and one that could be plugged directly into a
corporate LAN - no need for special VLANs or convoluted network
architecture, just a dynamic firewall at each ingress/egress point in
your network, all acting in unison, as part of a "hive mind".
wonkette launches
wonkette launches
01/23/2004 08:43 PMLatest citadel in the
Denton
empire? The highly-anticipated beltway insider blog
Wonkette, which launched today and
is penned by Ana Marie Cox (former writer of Wired Digital's Suck
column).
WhizSpark launches
WhizSpark launches
08/27/2004 01:47 PM
Congrats to Peter Caputa IV (or was he the Vth?)
:-) Anyway - congrats anyway - WhizSpark really picks up where
UpComing.org leaves off.
BTW Does anybody know anything about this site at: OpenEvents.com?
The copyright is 2002. No evidence there's any sign of life
there.
Here's Peter's post.....
The New WhizSpark is Launched!
Many of you have noticed that we have relaunched WhizSpark, but I am
slowly talking about what we have done via my blog, rather than having
one big announcement that the new WhizSpark is out. The "EXTRA! EXTRA!
days of big website launch announcements, imho, is passe. Although, we
want our subscriber base to take off, unlike many social networking sites, our revenue
is not based on getting everyone and their mother registered (although
it could help). Nevertheless, the main reason that I am pushing it out
slowly is because there are so many features that we've developed and
so many ways that people can derive value from them, that I could
never include it in one post. Additionally, by talking about one
feature at a time, it allows me to solicit advice and feedback from my
extended group of blogging friends. (Plus, instead of focussing on PR,
we are focussing on constantly improving our product and sales.)
Which is why I am building a entrepreneur feedback and favor exchange group.
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