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iTrip Freqency Finders list
iTrip Freqency Finders list
02/11/2004 04:25 PMA list of available frequency finders for the iTrip FM transmitter.
iTrip Station Finder 2.0
iTrip Station Finder 2.0
06/28/2004 06:25 PMA list of available station finders for the iTrip FM transmitter.
Griffin Releases iTrip Station Finder
Griffin Releases iTrip Station Finder
12/08/2003 02:24 PMGriffin Technology has released the
iTrip Station Finder which allows iTrip
(and other FM transmitter) users to find open frequencies in their
area. Version 2.0 includes updated frequencies for the US as well as
support for 15 other countries world wide.
The iTrip Station Finder is a free download.
Griffin releases iTrip Station Finder
2.0
Griffin releases iTrip Station Finder
2.0
12/08/2003 11:51 AMGriffin Technology today released iTrip Station Finder 2.0, an update
to its free application that helps iTrip owners find a clear frequency
in over 200 U.S...
Wi-Fi Hot-Spot Finders
Wi-Fi Hot-Spot Finders
06/16/2004 02:45 PMLooking for broadband? Check our list of hot-spot finders to find the
wireless hot spots nearest you.
Finders keepers
Finders keepers
11/07/2003 02:01 AM "Desktop printers are back - whee! And there are oodles of nice
changes in AppleScript." Arik Hesseldahl, writing in Forbes , the
magazine for executives who need semi-trailers to haul their stock
options, says: "The siren call of Mac OS X is now hard to resist." He
praises Expose, which neatly manages myriad open applications, and
says it will not be long before Microsoft is trying to copy it.
Finders Keepers
Finders Keepers
11/05/2003 10:31 PMThe faster Finder alone makes Panther worth the money. By Garry Barker
(The Age via MyAppleMenu)
Stop repeating yourself: Duplicate file
finders
Stop repeating yourself: Duplicate file
finders
04/25/2004 08:41 PMZDNet Apr 26 2004 0:36AM GMT
Finders Keepers? Man Sued After
$50,000 Find (Reuters)
Finders Keepers? Man Sued After
$50,000 Find (Reuters)
06/04/2004 10:45 AMReuters - A jobless Argentine who
found $50,000 buried in trash and promptly bought a house, two
cars and a corner shop is now being sued by a woman claiming
her maid mistakenly had thrown out the cash.
Sybase legal threat gags flaw finders
Sybase legal threat gags flaw finders
03/23/2005 10:00 PM Want to setup your own Microbroadcasting
Station aka Pirate Station
Want to setup your own Microbroadcasting
Station aka Pirate Station
05/09/2004 05:09 PMI have always thought it would be cool to have my own mini-radio
station, well it seems it is much...
DIY ITrip amp
DIY ITrip amp
06/16/2004 11:58 AMThis fellow created an interesting amp design for an iTrip. Boing
Boing reader Ian Meyer says, " He said that it would probably be
capable of overpowering broadcast stations for a small radium (ie:
enough to blast some Queen in place of the hippity-hoppity music that
the guy in the car next to me is listening to loud enough to be heard
for half a mile)." [
Ed: Hippity Hoppity? Did someone see "The
Ladykillers"?]
LinkiTrip 2.0
iTrip 2.0
06/28/2004 06:25 PMAvailable frequency finders for the iTrip FM transmitter.
iTrip Now Shipping
iTrip Now Shipping
10/29/2003 12:13 AMGriffin Techology has announced that it is now shipping the iTrip FM
transmitter for third generation iPods. The new design improves upon
earlier iTrips with a sleeker design and power saving features.
The iTrip retails for US$35, and can be purchased online through
Griffin Technology or wherever iPod accessories are sold.
DIY iTrip Amplifier
DIY iTrip Amplifier
06/16/2004 11:47 AM

Tell the FCC to
shove it with this do-it-yourself amplifier for your Griffin iTrip.
The only broadcast license you need is the License to
Rock™ (License to Rock™ may not be applicable in
Federal court proceedings).
Read [TheWolfWeb via BoingBoing]
Bonus link: Advertise your flagrant disregard for radio law with
this handy iPod-FM bumper sticker.
Look<
/b> [Home.Comcast]
iTrip mini Available for Pre-order
iTrip mini Available for Pre-order
06/02/2004 08:56 AM
Looks like Griffin
Technology has released a version of the iTrip specifically for the
iPod mini which they're calling, unsurprisingly, the 'iTrip mini.' The
iTrip is an FM transmitter for the iPod which lets you broadcast to
pretty much any FM station you want via a sometimes kludgey
'frequencies as songs' interface. No matching colors, though, as the
iTrip mini will only come in white, topping your mini like a stick of
deodorant. Still, I have an iTrip for my iPod, and besides the
aforementioned interface weirdness, it definitely gets the job done.
Griffin is taking pre-orders now for $40 and expects to ship in
July.
Read<
/b> [GriffinTechnology via ThreeBase]
Related
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Xeni? [Gizmodo]
Why the iPod mini costs $249 [Gizmodo]
Griffin's iTrip Mini
Griffin's iTrip Mini
06/14/2004 06:15 PMThe iTrip mini is one of the best accessories for your iPod mini, if
you have a lot of FM devices around this is the quickest best way to
get your music on them, end of story.
By Phillip Torrone, Engadget (via MyAppleMenu)
Griffin ships iTrip mini
Griffin ships iTrip mini
06/11/2004 08:11 AMGriffin Technology on Friday announced that it is shipping its
iTrip
mini, an FM transmitter designed to work with the iPod mini. The
US$39.99 device attaches to the top of the iPod mini and enables users
to play their music through nearby FM receivers in cars, homes and
elsewhere. The iTrip mini can broadcast on any available frequency,
and is tuned from the iPod mini itself. It uses no batteries, drawing
power from the iPod mini, and powers itself off automatically when not
in use. When Griffin first announced the iTrip mini they said it would
ship in July, so this news comes a month earlier than expected.
iTrip mini FM Transmitter announced
iTrip mini FM Transmitter announced
06/02/2004 05:41 AMGriffin Technology has announced the iTrip mini FM Transmitter for
Apple's iPod mini...
Griffin offers iTrip 2.0 software
Griffin offers iTrip 2.0 software
06/25/2004 10:39 AMMac peripheral maker Griffin Technology on Friday introduced
i
Trip Software version 2.0, a new software installer for its iTrip
and iTrip mini FM transmitters for Apple's iPod and iPod mini digital
music players. The software adds a visual quick start guide to help
simplify installation, and makes 87.7 available as an available
frequency for US iTrip owners. The software update is free and works
with all iTrip and iTrip mini devices.
iTrip mini Ships Early
iTrip mini Ships Early
06/11/2004 08:17 AM
Good news for everyone that
pre-ordered an iTrip mini, the FM transmitter from Griffin Technology
that is designed specifically to work with the iPod mini -- it's
shipping a month early. How often does that happen? Well, I
mean, I guess there was that time when the solids residue from that
batch of 5,6-MeO-MIPT recrystallized faster than we expected from the
EtOAc/hexane, but I guess, yeah, that was sort of a different trip
altogether.
Read
b> [GriffinTechnology]
Related
iTrip mini Available for Pre-order [Gizmodo]
Griffin iTrip FM transmitter coming for
new iPods
Griffin iTrip FM transmitter coming for
new iPods
10/29/2003 12:13 AMFriday announced that it plans to update its iTrip to work with
Apple’s latest round of iPods. The new iTrip costs and works the
same as its predecessor, and is expected to ship by July 21, 2003.
Griffin announced earlier...
Griffin releases iTrip software update
Griffin releases iTrip software update
06/25/2004 10:25 AMGriffin Technology today released iTrip Software 2.0, an update to its
software that installs all available US frequencies on an iPod or iPod
mini...
Griffin announces iTrip mini FM
transmitter
Griffin announces iTrip mini FM
transmitter
06/02/2004 07:10 AMGriffin Technology Inc. has created a new
iTrip
mini FM transmitter for iPod mini users. The iTrip mini works the
same as its predecessor for the larger iPod: It plugs into the top of
the iPod mini and transmits an FM signal that you can play back on any
FM receiver within range, enabling you to play your iPod's music on
nearby stereo receivers in homes, cars, hotel rooms and elsewhere. The
iTrip mini works without batteries and can be tuned to any FM
frequency. The iTrip mini is expected to ship in July and is available
for pre-order for US$39.99.
Griffin ships iTrip mini FM transmitter
early
Griffin ships iTrip mini FM transmitter
early
06/11/2004 01:31 AMGriffin today announced the iTrip mini FM Transmitter for Apple's iPod
mini has begun shipping -- one month earlier than originally
announced...
a design for a tiny amplifier to boost
the signal of the iTrip personal FM
transmitter
a design for a tiny amplifier to boost
the signal of the iTrip personal FM
transmitter
06/17/2004 09:43 AMTake over the car next to you, with iTrip amp .. these instructions ..
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EXPERTISE
FINDERS: POLLARD GOES LOOKING FOR
ANSWERS
EXPERTISE
FINDERS: POLLARD GOES LOOKING FOR
ANSWERS
08/06/2004 11:13 AM

How can we ever hope to produce
effective Expertise Finders when we can't even get people in our own
organizations to keep their personal information up to date? That's a
question many professional services organizations ask constantly --
the
simple internal process of putting together a business proposal,
solving a problem or assembling a project team is often,
nightmarishly,
- inefficient (takes too long),
- ineffective (often doesn't identify the best people
for the project/problem),
- unduly subjective (people pick people they like to
work with over people who are better suited),
- arbitrary (people may be selected because they are
under-assigned or located physically close to the customer, even if
they are really inappropriate choices for the task), and
- unreliable (not only is the information on which the
selection is made usually outdated and incomplete, it's often
inaccurate, self-aggrandizing and unverified).
How even more hopeless, then, is the dream of developing an Expertise
Finder that will find the best experts in the context of a particular
project need outside the
organization, where the data is even less structured, the
content even less complete and less verifiable, and the internal tools
don't work.
A decade ago I read a prediction that, by today, the Internet would
have spontaneously (by a self-managed process) developed a database of
every consultant in the world and a verification system to go along
with it, so the big consultancies would all collapse, and customers
would essentially pick their own consultant teams person-by-person,
not
limiting themselves to the employees of any one consulting
organization. This hasn't really happened, because normally the
customer picks only a project leader,
a consultant (usually in a big consultancy but sometimes an internal
person or even an outsourcer) who they then trust to assemble the rest
of the project team. If the work's done well, the consultant will be
rewarded for his/her choices, but no one really second-guesses those
choices or the deeply flawed, sub-optimal way he/she makes them. We
use
similar processes to assemble project teams of other types of experts:
We pick our GP but rely on him/her to refer us to specialists, and we
pick a general contractor and usually rely on him/her to pick the
subcontractors, for example. The process is fraught with the same
suboptimization described in the bullets above.
The traditional IT approach to building such a database doesn't work.
It entails designing a form, a template of all the data elements about
each expert that might possibly apply, and then forcing people to fill
in and keep up-to-date all the relevant fields. That's essentially how
most social software works, too, and it's proven terribly
unsatisfactory.
Last year I envisioned an Expertise Finder that would work by crawling
people's blog content, penetrating corporate firewalls to find the
best
people in the world who had the desired expertise and creating a 'map'
showing the most direct network path to those people (see sketch
above)
and how much their expertise costs. I expected that the technology
gurus and Googles of the world would be able to build such a 'search'
tool quite easily, and the real challenge would be getting the
content,
getting people to 'buy in' and post information about their expertise,
and getting corporations to allow outside customers access to this
information from their internal systems (or put a mirror copy on the
public Internet). But so far all we have are Ryze and LinkedIn and
eCademy (with its well-intentioned 'b2b Marketplace' and Google's
Orkut, and they don't work that way at all -- they take the
traditional
'form-filling' approach, and are better suited to finding work
colleagues (or dates!) than either suppliers or experts.
The groups hoping and tryi
ng to develop such tools are sanguine of these challenges.
Designers appreciate
a> that information needs to be captured in (or converted to) a format
useful to the expertise-seeker,
which is not necessarily the same format in which the expert normally
posts, or finds easiest to post, his or her expertise. And everyone ap
preciates that trustworthiness of the content and the tool are
paramount.
.
What do you think?
- About the expertise
finder design process:
If someone were to just put up a large empty 'space' and encourage a
large-enough group of experts and expertise-seekers to work together,
in time would the right solution evolve organically? Or would this
just
produce a lowest common denominator solution that would satisfy no one
and not be used?
- About verifying
expertise: Is the pathway to
the expert,
the n degrees of separation between the expertise-seeker and an
identified expert important, so that the expertise-seeker can
'qualify'
the expert through the intermediary contacts he/she trusts? How else
can the degree of expertise of an individual in a particular subject
be
intelligently and objectively verified, short of wading through long
recommendation letters?
- About making the
system trustworthy:
Can we ever hope to supplant the tedious but effective process of
picking up the phone and asking someone you trust "Who do you know
who's an expert in X"? Can a
computerized system be designed to mimic this person-to-person process?
- About building in
expertise selection trade-offs: How do you factor in the availability and cost of experts along with the
congruence between their expertise and what the expertise-seeker
needs?
- About the role of
blogs and other documented expert knowledge:
In what situations does it make sense to show expertise-seekers
samples
of the work done by experts, both to qualify them and (in some cases)
to obviate or reduce the need to talk to them directly? Can you
foresee
people ever paying money for documented knowledge without actually
conversing with the expert directly?
I continue to believe that there is a tremendous need for a
high-quality expertise finder, a new and very different type of search
tool from the tools that merely search data. And I believe that both
the technical and cultural challenges can be solved. But I no longer
believe that the development of expertise finders is inevitable, nor
that they can be developed in the 'laboratory'. They're going to need,
I think, a lot of bright minds asking a lot of 'what if' questions,
working together iteratively and allowing the design to evolve. And
they're going to need a lot more out-of-the-box thinking, radically
innovative thinking, if they hope to meet users' needs and
expectations. But the payback for success could be enormous.
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Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
12/02/2003 12:37 AM(MacDailyNews via MyAppleMenu)
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
04/20/2004 11:26 PMIn an academic setting, a score of 90 percent earns an automatic "A".
By that measure, the team shaping Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 merits
a similar high passing grade. When the innovative application debuted
last October, it reflected the pioneering edge of the digital
note-taking category. Today, Microsoft honed that edge by announcing
the preview release of Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1
(OneNote SP1). Ninety percent of the features included in the software
update are a direct result of customer input and feedback -- with the
remaining 10 percent coming from indirect customer feedback.
RecordStoreReview.com : Listings and
reviews for over 300 cities worldwide
including US stores. record store
directory list stores list reviews
review US, UK, Japan, Canada records
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RecordStoreReview.com : Listings and
reviews for over 300 cities worldwide
including US stores. record store
directory list stores list reviews
review US, UK, Japan, Canada records
guide usa us u.s.a. stores shops new
york london tokyo
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Google to list on Nasdaq: Google Inc.
plans to list on the Nasdaq National
Market
Google to list on Nasdaq: Google Inc.
plans to list on the Nasdaq National
Market
07/13/2004 12:19 AMNDTV Jul 13 2004 4:45AM GMT
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
07/13/2004 03:44 AMTOTAL Marketing One, an industry leader in the contact center services
world announced the creation of a new business unit catering to the
needs of all companies in all industries with respect to their
marketing list and sales lead needs. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2004]
How to Take Over a Train Station
How to Take Over a Train Station
02/07/2005 01:23 AMSlashdot Feb 7 2005 1:27AM GMT
Further Station Notes
Further Station Notes
03/12/2003 01:46 AMToday has been another fantastic day here, with two of our news
stories being picked up by Google News. Apologies to our regular
readers. ...
KDE Radio Station 0.5
KDE Radio Station 0.5
12/14/2003 04:07 PMAn Internet radio streaming directory frontend.
What About An iTunes Radio Station?
What About An iTunes Radio Station?
03/17/2005 03:10 AMThere would be no charge for the iTMS Radio Station, as the idea
would be to promote more song purchases from iTMS itself. By Dennis
Sellers, Macsimum
Last.fm - The Last Online Music Station
Last.fm - The Last Online Music Station
07/27/2004 04:08 PM§ §Ş§İŞ .. Awesome indy radio web application .. head to the
website .. das Ding .. LastFM
last.fm
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"an internet radio station "
"an internet radio station "
03/29/2005 11:22 AMThe enigma of Earth Station 5
The enigma of Earth Station 5
12/03/2003 07:25 PMSalon Dec 3 2003 6:14PM ET
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