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Google grows with the Web

Google grows with the Web 02/18/2004 08:10 PM

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How Google Grows... 03/19/2003 10:24 PM
Fast Company has a wonderfully in-depth article on the the success of Google. Bottom line:
Sidebar: How does Google keep innovating? One big factor is the company's willingness to fail. Google engineers are free to experiment with new features and new services and free to do so in public. The company frequently posts early versions of new features on the site and waits for its users to react.
These are just the themes we asked Google's Craig Silverstein to cover in his upcoming O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference keynote, "G oogle, Innovation, and the Web".

Google Millionaire List Grows


Google Millionaire List Grows 06/29/2004 05:22 PM
Source: TheStreet.com - On Monday night, three executives at the search engine operator made filings at the Securities and Exchange Commission itemizing previously undisclosed holdings of Google securities....

Google browser speculation grows


Google browser speculation grows 09/24/2004 03:45 AM
ZDNet UK Sep 24 2004 7:58AM GMT

Google buys Pyra; bl0gging grows up


Google buys Pyra; bl0gging grows up 03/11/2003 09:43 AM
Google has bought Pyra Labs, the company behind the Blogger weblog publishing tool, it emerged last night. ...

Dell profits up 30 per cent as it grows
and grows


Dell profits up 30 per cent as it grows
and grows
08/13/2004 10:44 AM
PC Pro Aug 13 2004 2:14PM GMT

Six Apart grows again


Six Apart grows again 07/14/2004 03:25 PM

Six Apart just acquired Loic's blog company, Ublog. Loic had been acting as our marketing partner in Europe, but now he's apart of Six Apart. (Mena has a good story about this.)

Andrew Anker who I met when he was running Hot Wired back in the day has also just joined Six Apart. (More about that on at Mena's Corner)

Last but not least, Barak Berkowitz who was once my boss at Infoseek, then later worked for me at Neoteny, is now taking over the role of CEO of Six Apart. (Mena's story about this)

Welcome aboard everyone. I think we're turning a new page in the development of Six Apart. I urge you to read Mena's posts for her view on all of this. I'm a proud VC today.

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RBS grows in US with $10.5bn buy


RBS grows in US with $10.5bn buy 05/05/2004 01:08 AM
The Royal Bank of Scotland is pushing further into the US by buying Midwestern bank Citizens for $10.5bn.

Blogging grows up


Blogging grows up 08/09/2004 12:52 AM
Salon Aug 9 2004 4:07AM GMT

ICANN grows up at last


ICANN grows up at last 05/24/2004 09:20 AM
New attitude and a budget to match

Dance pop grows up


Dance pop grows up 02/10/2004 06:47 AM
Kylie Minogue's teasingly tantric "Body Language" and Sophie Ellis-Bextor's icily elegant "Shoot From the Hip" make Britney and Christina's over-the-top vocal gyrations look like child's play.

SA PC market grows by 56%


SA PC market grows by 56% 05/18/2004 10:36 PM
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Wi-Fi Grows, but Profits Don't


Wi-Fi Grows, but Profits Don't 12/16/2003 05:33 AM
As wireless Internet access becomes available in more and more places, businesses struggle to squeeze money from their networks. By Elizabeth Biddlecombe.

The Science Guy Grows Up


The Science Guy Grows Up 04/08/2005 05:10 AM
Bill Nye, the rubber-faced engineer whose television series for kids was equal parts lesson and stand-up comedy, returns to the small screen. By Elizabeth Svoboda from Wired magazine.

It grows in bunches


It grows in bunches 02/01/2005 09:58 PM
The Internet alphabetically: First --- Last

PEAR grows up: MDB


PEAR grows up: MDB 01/12/2003 01:36 PM
We met with the author of Metabase at the International PHP Conference 2001 and we talked about the benefits of having something like Metabase as part of the PEAR project. Shortly afterwards a discussion began once more in the PEAR mailing list about the potential benefits of a merge of PEAR DB and Metabase. After much discussion at my company we decided to take up this task. After several months of hard work we now have the first stable release of MDB. - Lukas Smith Lukas Smith has done a fine job with MDB and finally PEAR has a decent db abstraction library. Congrats! "zeldman.bardot2"

Bluetooth grows up


Bluetooth grows up 11/06/2003 11:07 AM
Good article by BBC News about how Bluetooth is slowly (very slowly) starting to show up in more and more gadgets, though to its detriment, the piece concludes with the same kind of "next year is gonna be THE year for Bluetooth" crap that we've been hearing for years now. Read...

My baby's all grows up


My baby's all grows up 03/06/2004 01:51 AM

Congrats to Bryan Boyer for winning the ID Magazine Global ID card contest and getting a free trip to a design conference in South Africa, no less.

I knew him when he was but a lowly web dork.


Man grows new jaw on his back


Man grows new jaw on his back 08/27/2004 01:37 PM
A man who had his jaw removed because of mouth cancer has had a new jaw implanted. He grew it on his back by using stem cells, growth hormones and wire mesh. How long before we start getting spam offering this as a sure-fire way to please our lady, if you know what I mean?...

Patriot Act Grows


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Where Family Grows


Where Family Grows 12/29/2004 06:48 PM
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Fences go up as Net grows


Fences go up as Net grows 01/13/2003 03:51 AM
And if you're using any number of e-mail services that employ junk mail filters — or a search engine such as Google — don't count on wholly unfettered ...

Yahoo!'s Overture Tab Grows


Yahoo!'s Overture Tab Grows 11/05/2003 12:04 PM
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Instant messaging grows up


Instant messaging grows up 05/30/2004 01:38 AM
The hugely popular practice of instant messaging is evolving beyond just text.

LinuxWorld UK grows through merger


LinuxWorld UK grows through merger 07/12/2004 05:40 PM
EXPOweb Jul 12 2004 8:13PM GMT

Biotech Corn Grows On EU


Biotech Corn Grows On EU 05/14/2004 07:34 AM
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The Conversation Grows Richer


The Conversation Grows Richer 04/13/2004 02:17 PM

Technorati has added an astoundingly smart new feature, and BoingBoing is showcasing it. As Cory explains:

"Other blogs commenting on this post" at the bottom of our posts -- this is a link to Technorati's index of all the blogs that have linked to each of Boing Boing's posts. It's not quite a Discuss link, but if you have a blog and you post a comment about one of our posts to it, Technorati will find it and index it."
I'll talk more about this later -- I'm busy with book stuff today -- but let's just say that I can't wait to get this enabled on my blog.


Pressure grows on Houllier


Pressure grows on Houllier 05/24/2004 01:45 AM
Speculation over Gerard Houllier's future as Liverpool manager mounts.

Money That Grows On Trees


Money That Grows On Trees 04/18/2004 12:21 PM

WiMAX Forum Grows


WiMAX Forum Grows 01/16/2004 11:01 AM
The WiMAX Forum added 39 new members, including AT&T and Covad: The addition of major operators is significant as few operators had joined the group. The din around WiMAX is steadily growing as we approach the Wireless Communications Association's annual conference where the WiMAX Forum has tacked on a day dedicated to WiMAX....

Bloggers' influence grows


Bloggers' influence grows 03/14/2005 05:17 PM
News is circulating that another media head has gone, following bloggers pressure, it's claimed. Every time something like this happens it's looking like blogging is having much greater influence.

Google's Gmail grows again


Google's Gmail grows again 04/04/2005 04:37 AM
Inboxes double but still not open to all

The Liberty Alliance Grows Again


The Liberty Alliance Grows Again 07/19/2004 07:40 AM

3G UMTS Alliance grows


3G UMTS Alliance grows 06/02/2004 09:35 PM
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Movie support grows for PSP


Movie support grows for PSP 03/17/2005 03:33 AM
Disney plans to release movies formatted for Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld gadget.
Photos: I'm too sexy for my PSP

As Airport Wi-Fi Use Grows, So Does
Coordination


As Airport Wi-Fi Use Grows, So Does
Coordination
06/08/2004 10:23 AM
The Wall Street Journal reports on airports' increased control of the unlicensed airwaves in their confines: This is both an old and new story. Airports started demanding control years ago, but it's a slow boil as existing lease agreements expire and are revised, and as airports start to see the full revenue and logistics potential of having ubiquitous Wi-Fi for passengers, themselves, and their airline and concessionaire tenants. What's most interesting in this piece is that airlines and other airport "customers" are starting to push back, given that Wi-Fi works in an unlicensed band. The writer notes, If an airline's Wi-Fi hardware isn't compatible with an airport-installed network, the carrier would have to buy a whole new system. This isn't quite it: Wi-Fi hardware all works with other Wi-Fi hardware. What she means becomes clear in the next paragraph when talking about UPS, which employs a combination of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi that might not work within all Wi-Fi networks....

iPod family grows again


iPod family grows again 01/09/2004 09:56 PM
Soon Hewlett-Packard will be selling a portable music player based on the Apple's iPod.
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WideSource - Peer to Peer Search Engine


WideSource - Peer to Peer Search Engine 08/28/2004 06:18 AM
WideSource - Peer to Peer Search Engine
http://www.widesource.com/

Widesource peer to peer sharing program features a powerful search engine to find web pages on the Internet. The search engine includes multiple criteria to enhance search quality, such as page size, opinion, date, language, keywords, connection speed, and other specifications. Other features of Widesource include bookmarks management, fast search on internet or in your own bookmarks, usefull macros, browsing other users bookmarks,password-protection and access restriction (on IP mask or name), a friends list, new version notification, wordwide chat, connected people list, user-friendly graphical interface, future availability of skins, and more. The program runs as a convenient icon in the System Tray area of the Windows taskbar. This has been added to Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and the search engine section of all the Internet MiniGuides 2004-05.

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arbitrary file retrieving


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arbitrary file retrieving
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Waterfield Mac Mini SleeveCase Review +
VertiGo and Cablebuddy Review


Waterfield Mac Mini SleeveCase Review +
VertiGo and Cablebuddy Review
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Waterfield Bags launched a SleeveCase designed specifically for the Mac Mini within weeks of the official Apple announcement. In its default configuration as I received it, the SleeveCase is merely what it claims to be, a case into which a Mac Mini will fit. However, Waterfield offers a configuration with a detachable shoulder strap. (read the review) This makes it very comparable to the eM2 bag we reviewed a few weeks ago...


Review: Review: XAMPP--An Apache Server
Stack


Review: Review: XAMPP--An Apache Server
Stack
06/17/2005 04:24 PM
"The cornerstone of most open source application serving is the ubiquitous LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP/Python/Perl) stack. Yet it's not always as easy as you'd expect to get all the elements of the stack properly installed and working together. Enter XAMPP..."

Review: Review: iPod Camera Connector


Review: Review: iPod Camera Connector 03/31/2005 05:56 PM
The iPod Camera Connector finally lets you download and immediately view your pictures on an iPod photo. Handy though it is, it will tax your iPod’s battery.

Do we still need DDR SDRAM? Review @
HardwareOC Review


Do we still need DDR SDRAM? Review @
HardwareOC Review
09/16/2004 11:07 AM

Review: Review: JamPod


Review: Review: JamPod 03/31/2005 05:58 PM
DVForge releases another inspired product hampered by quality-control issues.

Book review: The Book of SAX: The Simple
API for XML (Unix Review)


Book review: The Book of SAX: The Simple
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Nvu review


Nvu review 09/15/2004 04:04 AM

ATI TV Wonder USB 2.0 (PAL) review


ATI TV Wonder USB 2.0 (PAL) review 09/17/2004 06:39 AM

PHP-Con Review


PHP-Con Review 10/29/2002 09:39 AM

The First Review


The First Review 03/14/2005 05:36 PM
Digital Web is running a big triple-issue today, with a book review and author interviews.

Review of Wac


Review of Wac 06/22/2005 02:41 AM
Review of Wac by Coffee Monster

The coffee at Wac is good. Not so sure about the food.

Great environment - both tables and couches, to suit your mood.


My take
Can you feel teh magic percolating?

That's good coffee! How's Mr Kim?


BBC review needs less what-if and more
what-now


BBC review needs less what-if and more
what-now
12/03/2003 01:24 PM
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Review: AG Neovo M-17


Review: AG Neovo M-17 03/30/2005 05:43 PM
The USB ports on the front of the AG Neovo M-17 are a nice touch, but the noisy speakers and color-uniformity problems at the top and bottom of the screen make it difficult to recommend.

Review: iLife ’04


Review: iLife ’04 01/16/2004 11:02 AM
Assessing iLife ’04, David Pogue writes in the New York Times, “Each program in the updated suite (except iTunes) offers about a dozen enhancements. For example, the new iMovie offers video trimming with an ‘undo’ feature right in the storyboard strip. The iDVD program introduces 20 new professional-looking templates for your DVD menu screens, and can now fit two hours of amazing-looking video onto a disc. For iPhoto 4, the chief improvement is speed, enough to handle 25,000 photos per collection without bogging down. But iLife ’04 (for the Mac OS X operating system) also includes a new program called GarageBand. It’s designed to let people with even the feeblest musical talent, or even musical interest, create professional-sounding digital recordings.” [Jan 15]

Review: PDFpen 2.0.1


Review: PDFpen 2.0.1 03/30/2005 05:43 PM
This utility offers a variety of tools to let you easily create, use, and interact with PDF documents and forms, at a reasonable price.

Panasonic R3 Review


Panasonic R3 Review 08/03/2004 10:50 AM

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One of the great things working at Gizmodo has allowed me to do is to get my hands on a whole range of gadgetry that I probably wouldn't have been able to play around with otherwise. Since I work from home, each ring of the doorbell means there's probably something new coming, so it's a little like Christmas, except when I return the gifts nobody gets pissy. But despite the joy of opening up all the gadgets and trying them out, most of them -- especially the laptops -- end up being disappointing, and I'm rarely too upset to send them back to the vendor and manufacturer.

Not so with the Panasonic R3, a machine so well put-together that I actually considered buying one for my own personal use, and if it didn't cost twice that of my budget (importers are selling it for around $2800 for a fully-spec'd out unit), I probably would have. What makes the R3 the hands-down best sub-notebook I've ever used? Well, for starters, it actually usable.


"review in the NY Times"


"review in the NY Times" 06/20/2004 04:17 PM

Review: NewsFire 1.0


Review: NewsFire 1.0 03/30/2005 05:42 PM
NewsFire 1.0 is an excellent application. It’s a great value compared to other RSS readers in its category and should only continue to improve.

Review of the Rio Chiba


Review of the Rio Chiba 10/31/2003 10:32 AM
The Register review of the Chiba, Rio's new compact MP3 player, which comes with only 256MB of internal memory but fortunately has a slot for SD memory cards if you want to add extra capacity to it. Read...

Solaris 9 x86 Review


Solaris 9 x86 Review 12/13/2003 11:34 AM

Ed Baig's review


Ed Baig's review 04/01/2005 03:40 AM
Usatoday.com - Thu Mar 31, 08:46 am GMT

RIP, Whole Earth Review


RIP, Whole Earth Review 01/24/2004 03:36 AM
Whole Earth magazine has gone bust (they owe me money!) (and they changed my life!) (and their editorial board insisted on utterly stupid edits to the story they owe me money for!) (and they really did change my life!) (boy, those were stupid edits!). This is bad news.
Whole Earth magazine -- spawn of the amazing Whole Earth Catalogs, source of the WELL, first to mention in print the Gaia Hypothesis, the Internet, Virtual Reality, the Singularity and Burning Man (or at least so the legend goes), the place where folks like Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly and Howard Rheingold found their voices, and where a whole generation of young commune-kid geeks like myself learned to dream weird -- is no more.
Link (Thanks, Alex!)

Socialist Review


Socialist Review 12/25/2004 05:00 PM
China Miville's Socialist Christmas story .. 'Tis the Season .. could cause .. Socialists

socialistreview.org.uk/article.php?articlenumber=9150
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Review: Logic Pro 7.01


Review: Logic Pro 7.01 04/14/2005 12:33 PM
If you can adapt to its sometimes-idiosyncratic way of working, Logic’s gorgeous-looking and great-sounding set of sound tools is irresistible. There’s simply no better value in all-around audio bundles.

i-Tee Case Review


i-Tee Case Review 04/12/2004 06:06 PM

Review: iPhoto 5


Review: iPhoto 5 03/30/2005 05:15 PM
Reviewing iPhoto 5 and Picasa 2, Walt Mossberg writes for the Wall Street Journal, “Both programs are packed with good features and have been significantly upgraded in their new versions. But iPhoto is the better of the two — mainly because, unlike Picasa and most other competitors, it totally frees users from understanding the computer’s file-and-folder system.” [Mar 30, 2005]

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