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That's right, I bought a Mac. A cheap iBook, to be exact. I'm not planning to write software for the Mac, but I do want to keep up with the goings-on in the Mac world, and I could also learn a lot from the Mac UI. See, there's one thing that Apple consistently gets right that Microsoft consistently gets wrong: style.

After working with OS-X for a few hours, switching back to Windows is like partying with Charlize Theron then coming home to Kathy Bates. Sure, Kathy Bates is exceptionally talented, but sometimes a little glamour is exciting.


We bought it to help with your homework


We bought it to help with your homework 05/07/2004 12:02 PM
Hey, Hey, 16K! What does that get you today? Perhaps the best bit of nerd nostalgia since the NESBuckle? Catchy song, dodgy animation, and the disembodied floating head of Clive Sinclair... what more could you ask for? Other than your old C64 back... [via AccordionGuy]

LiveJournal Bought Out


LiveJournal Bought Out 01/06/2005 09:19 AM
LiveJournal, the blogging site, has been bought up by Six Apart, the company behind the MovableType weblog software. The buy-out will see staff working with Danga, the company which previously owned LiveJournal, move to San Francisco to work with the new owners.

LiveJournal's creator, Brad Fitzpatrick, said the move will mean "nothing earth-shattering" for the existing service. However, users are to get access to trackback for the first time. "They're not buying the site to spam you, screw you, destroy the community, or convert you en masse to their other paid services," Fitzpatrick said. "They just want to double our efforts and have a part in all types of blogging. "

Six Apart CEO, Barak Berkowitz, added: "We are now the only company to offer the full range of weblogging tools to the market," he said. "We welcome LiveJournal users to the Six Apart family, and promise to keep the LiveJournal culture and quality which has earned their devotion."

Fitzpatrick promised development of LiveJournal will continue after the move; prices would not rise and free accounts would not be scrapped, he said. Since it started up five years ago, LiveJournal has built up a community of over five million users - it currently claims to have just short of 2.5 million actively-updated blogs on its servers.

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What Might Have Been: Microsoft Almost
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What Might Have Been: Microsoft Almost
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MusicNet Bought Out; Will Try, Try Again


MusicNet Bought Out; Will Try, Try Again 04/13/2005 01:28 AM
Back in the late 90s, as the recording industry noticed (way too late) that the world was passing them by with file sharing, some politicians began to realize that the industry wasn't doing anything other than whining about how the market had changed on them. After some quiet threats from these politicians, the industry realized it had to at least go through the motions of offering music downloads, and so they created and funded two online music services that were both clearly designed to fail miserably, MusicNot and PressPause... er... MusicNet and PressPlay. Since they were terribly designed with high prices and poor selection (the perfect combo!), users pretty much ignore d them. PressPlay was eventually sold off to what's now Napster and MusicNet has chugged along supported almost entirely by AOL, who has rebranded much of the service as their own. Now, however, the company has been sold to some private investors who claim they're going to revitalize the service. Considering the number of weak, expensive, difficult to use, incompatible music download stores out there, it seems unlikely that a company like MusicNet will break the mold any time soon.

Bought a G5 right before the update?


Bought a G5 right before the update? 11/25/2003 10:22 PM
If you purchased a G5 right before yesterday's update, you don't need us to tell you that life sucks. If you want to help heal the wounds, take a look at Apple's price match policy. As long as you didn't get the 1.8GHz, it looks like you can get the difference back. The price match is only good for 10 days before the update, so if you bought before that, life still sucks.

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Cnet have bought mp3.com?


Cnet have bought mp3.com? 11/14/2003 05:52 AM

Got an iPod, then bought a Mac?


Got an iPod, then bought a Mac? 03/14/2005 05:23 PM
We want to hear from you. What do you love about your iPod and how did it change the way you enjoy your music? Did you love your iPod so much that you decided to buy a Mac? How did your Mac change the rest of your life? Tell us about the fun new things you’ve discovered you can do on a personal computer. Are you doing more with your photos? Shooting and editing movies? Recording your own songs? We want your personal story of your move to Mac — what you do with it and how it’s made your life all around better. [Mar 11, 2005]

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Ask Jeeves if it's just bought Tukaroo 06/10/2004 11:38 AM
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Adding a new twist to my mention of Oddpost in last Wednesday's item, More on rich clients, Yahoo! just bought the ...

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Tweenies maker bought for £3.1m 09/13/2004 03:18 AM
Entertainment Rights buys the maker of popular BBC children's television show The Tweenies for £3.1m.

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IAC/InterActiveCorp, the Internet company headed by Barry Diller, is close to an agreement to acquire Ask Jeeves Inc., the nation's fourth-largest search engine company.

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Ask Jeeves To Be Bought By
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Store-Bought Halloweenies


Store-Bought Halloweenies 11/01/2003 10:45 AM
RetroCrush recognizes the least popular discount Halloween costumes of the '70s and '80s, including this gem: "What kid didn't want to be 'Leather Guy' from The Village People? At least it's already got a built in protective vinyl coating." (11-01)

The House that Jack bought


The House that Jack bought 04/14/2005 06:56 PM
Access to a who's who of "superlobbyist" Jack Abramoff's GOP allies in the House.

What would happen if Microsoft bought
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What would happen if Microsoft bought
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12/08/2003 08:04 AM

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Arcolectric bought out of receivership


Arcolectric bought out of receivership 12/26/2003 01:49 AM
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Why Oracle bought Oblix


Why Oracle bought Oblix 03/30/2005 02:07 PM
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What if Intelliseek Bought Technorati?


What if Intelliseek Bought Technorati? 04/04/2005 04:28 PM
The more I think about Intelliseek, the more I think they'll either try to muscle Technorati out of their market or they'll buy 'em. Intelliseek's BlogPulse Conversation Tracker is the sort of tool that I expected Technorati to build last year. In fact, I've joked about trying to build it myself using their API. (Could I sell it to them if I did?) And the BlogPulse Trend Search is kinda cool too. Just for kicks, I did a Trend Search...

Finnish bl0g list bought


Finnish bl0g list bought 04/07/2005 02:33 AM
Well, well, well... The Finnish blog world just got a tad more interesting: A Finnish VC company just bought blogilista.fi, the master list of Finnish blogs (which also functions as a simple web-based aggregator as well). Congrats to all involved! I hope this means that their RSS parser would finally start working properly, instead of just doing really dumb byte comparisons. ;-)

However, what I find to be far more interesting is that Typepad (from Six Apart, the worlds largest blogging company) is reaching its tendrils into Finland now: first with Typepad Finland and now with partnership to blogilista.fi. Through the latter they get much needed publicity and visibility in Finland - after all, most Finnish bloggers seem to use Blogger these days. Typepad will have to compete against Vuodatus.net, though. Having tried both, I have to say that I prefer Vuodatus for their ease of use while still doing everything that's necessary.

I do find it interesting though that Typepad would partner with an aggregation service...


Not a bad card at all. I bought the
Gainward version of the


Not a bad card at all. I bought the
Gainward version of the
08/16/2004 04:43 AM
TechTree Aug 16 2004 8:48AM GMT

Sega to be bought by arcade giant


Sega to be bought by arcade giant 05/19/2004 10:35 AM
ZDNet May 19 2004 1:51PM GMT

I will not write about the Giftmas gifts
I bought


I will not write about the Giftmas gifts
I bought
12/22/2004 12:59 AM
Because there are family members reading this little site now (and have been for a while). However, I will say that I was pleasantly surprised at how "normal" the two retail establishments I visited this evening were. Neither felt crowded, featured those annoying bell ringers, and the checkout lines were minimal. Maybe I should have waited a few more days... :-)...

How to return a gift bought online


How to return a gift bought online 12/28/2004 07:39 AM
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Lookout Software Bought by Microsoft


Lookout Software Bought by Microsoft 07/16/2004 08:47 PM
Software Reality Jul 17 2004 0:10AM GMT

Why Yahoo bought ODDpost - redux


Why Yahoo bought ODDpost - redux 07/12/2004 05:51 PM

Phil Wainwright groks it. He sees past the obvious GMail copycat syndrome to the real issues:

The fact that Yahoo! has bought a browser-based Outlook clone illustrates how big the threat really is to Microsoft's most lucrative products. These rich-client technologies significantly narrow the gap between browser-based applications and their desktop-based rivals. By simultaneously taking advantage of the unique advantages of being net-native — such as efficiencies of scale for information aggregation and analysis — they can combine a good-enough user experience with capabilities that simply aren't available (except at second-hand) within a traditional desktop environment. That opens the way towards Windows-based Outlook becoming an unloved, legacy application — and provides an opening for other good-enough alternatives to Word, Excel and Powerpoint to muscle their way in.

So Microsoft now faces a crucial decision. Does the company do likewise and bring out a rich-client interface for Hotmail so that its web-based email service begins to rival Gmail, Oddpost and, by implication, Outlook in functionality? Or does it continue to bury its head in the sand and put all its efforts into ensuring it delivers an all-new Windows architecture to a declining pool of desktop loyalists?

The battle is over end-user expereinecs folks. That's why small companies like Friendster and Technorati can come out of no where and develop huge followings. If what you provide rocks - they will come.

Having a hot UI front-end is key to that end-user customer satisfaction.


'Snake bite' man bought reptiles


'Snake bite' man bought reptiles 05/22/2004 06:47 PM
Police investigate the death of a Scot in a US rental car say he bought lethal snakes over the internet.

Some dumb stuff I bought off iTunes...


Some dumb stuff I bought off iTunes... 07/05/2004 04:43 AM

Over the last two weeks I have bought 53 songs from the iTunes Music Store. I didn't expect to buy any. I just get bored easily and then I'm there, mucking around, roaming around, desperately looking for some new exciting way to throw money away. And yes - it's true that there's a fairly limited selection of music on the store and that is a considerable problem (of the five hundred and fifty odd songs that my iTunes stash considers to be "Five Star", only 135 are anywhere on the store that I can find (Music Store link: One Hundred Pounds of Plastic Perfection). But despite the limited selection, if you dig around it is more than possible to find some really good old classic stuff (The Slits: I Heard it Through the Grapevine) or stuff you've discovered from Audioscrobbler (Modest Mouse's Float On) or really interesting cover versions (Ryan Adams' Wonderwall or (for geeks) They Might be Giants' Whe Does the Sun Shine). And then there's all that stuff that you listened to when you were a teenager or a kid and realistically you can't just go out and buy it because that would be really embarrassing, but you can just download it and - it's not the same as buying it, OK. Which I think excuses some of the cheesier things that I've bought (cough - the shame). And then there's the watching something on TV and just going, "Well I kind of like it, and it's only 79p..." (Music from the OC How Good it Can Be). And the odds and sods of Classical Music that the store actually excels in providing... Like when I needed to listen to Strauss' Blue Danube Waltz about million times at work a couple of weeks back.

Okay - I admit it. The iTunes UK Music Store UK may have opened up a few really good songs for me, but it's also almost forced me to download about a million really cheesy bits of crap. You guys have to save me. Have you found any hidden gems?

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Waltham firm to be bought by VeriSign


Waltham firm to be bought by VeriSign 12/17/2003 03:51 AM
Boston Globe Dec 17 2003 2:58AM ET

Four CDs I'm damned glad I bought this
weekend


Four CDs I'm damned glad I bought this
weekend
12/22/2003 11:20 AM
I took a stack of used CDs to my corner record store this weekend and traded them in for a bunch of new music. Here are the picks of the litter:
  • Deep Note: Music of 1970s Adult Cinema: The title says it all, doesn't it? This is a CD that was made for MP3 players. It's amusing to listen to the "tone poems" of ecstatic chanting layered over wah-wah pedals -- once. But the actual funk tracks on this are really nice, the kind of thing you want to put in a high-rotation playlist for urban walking; think of the fat-bass instrumentals from the Fat Albert theme with a George Clinton's slitheriest, perviest licks.

  • Five Red Caps: 1943-1945. Steve Gibson and the Five Red Caps were a comic, vocal-oriented boogie-woogie act that released a ton of music in the 30s, 40s and 50s, almost none of which is available today. This disc of wartime tracks contains some of my favorite music of all time: Grand Central Station ("Got a yearning to be/down in Tennessee/got a sweetheart that waits for me/got the biggest brown eyes/that can hypnotize/makes you wanna leave New York"), Mama Put Your Britches On ("Put away your fancy hose/and your dainty dese and dose/what you need now is Victory Clothes/so Mama put your britches on"), and Gabriel's Band ("Better be prepared if you want a part in that heavenly show/or on judgement day they'll find a place for you below/make your trumpet call ring out/hallelujah sing and shout/gotta know what rhythm's 'bout, if you wanna play in Gabriel's Band")

  • The Beau Hunks Play the Original Little Rascals Music. Roy Shield, the composer of the incidental and theme music for the Little Rascals shorts, was a freaking genius, an unsung hero on the order of Raymond Scott and Carl Stalling. His orchestral music -- faithfully recreated by the Beau Hunks here -- manages to evoke the sepia-toned comedy of the Our Gang serials, especially in some of the really short tracks, like the ten seconds of the woodwind-section laughing; close your eyes when it plays and you can see Spanky holding his gut and rocking back and forth.

  • Doob Doob O' Rama: Filmsongs of Bollywood: One of my plane-trip books for tomorrow is the bound manuscript for Bruce Sterling's new technothriller (Me: "What's a technothriller?" Bruce: "It's like a science fiction novel, only it's got the President in it"), The Zenith Angle, which apparently revolves around Bollywood (I haven't cracked the cover yet, I'm just going off of the stuff he's been blogging). I really enjoyed the Bollywood tracks on the Ghost World soundtrack and the occassional Bollywood licks in Fat Boy Slim and at my local curry hut, but I had no idea of where to begin. This disc turns out to be just the right place for me to have started. I'm enjoying the hell out of it, and I suspect that Asha Bosle has stolen away Tiny Weymouth's place in my heart as my obligatory rock-star crush.

Congrats -- You Bought a Deer Head!


Congrats -- You Bought a Deer Head! 05/25/2004 08:35 AM
Would you believe that the federal government is wasting your money?

RAF sergeant bought stripes on eBay


RAF sergeant bought stripes on eBay 09/03/2004 06:13 AM
NCOs without insignia due to cost-cutting bungle

i bought the phone a few days ago and
the battery only laste


i bought the phone a few days ago and
the battery only laste
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Hi I am bought Sony Ericsson T230, but i
cannot connect to


Hi I am bought Sony Ericsson T230, but i
cannot connect to
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