tech.memeorandum

Tech Web, page A1 … for 7:50 PM ET, October 12, 2005
Current Tech Page     Also:   Politics

Top Items:

Peter Rojas / Engadget:
Live from the Steve Jobs Keynote — "One more thing..."  —  The thinner all-in-one iMac.  Ok, punks, it's the day we've been waiting for: in a few short minutes His Steveness will reveal exactly what it is they have cooking.  Engadget bestest buddy Paul Boutin is there at the California Theater …
RELATED ITEMS:
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Apple unveils video iPod, new iMac  —  update All that speculation that Apple Computer would unveil a video iPod on Wednesday was right.  —  The company also rolled out a new iMac and a new version of iTunes, iTunes 6, just five weeks after the debut of iTunes 5.
Ryan Block / Engadget:
The iPod (with video) and new iMac G5—hands-on first impressions!  —  As reported by Engadget correspondent Paul Boutin:  —  The video iPod won't disappoint.  It feels slim and easy to hold even after two weeks spent with my nano.  Video playback is solid.  They're not kidding about 30 fps without sputtering.
Tom Dunmore / stuffmag.co.uk:
Live from the video iPod launch  —  We're now sitting in the auditorium at BBC Television Centre, having watched Steve Jobs live on stage in California via a satellite link-up.  He's got a new iMac, a new video iPod and a new iTunes with music video and TV downloads...  - Act 1 is the iMac.
docs.yahoo.com:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  —  MICROSOFT AND YAHOO! ANNOUNCE LANDMARK INTEROPERABILITY AGREEMENT TO CONNECT CONSUMER INSTANT MESSAGING COMMUNITIES GLOBALLY  —  Consumers will be able to exchange instant messages, see presence, share emoticons and add friends from Yahoo! Messenger or MSN Messenger
RELATED ITEMS:
BetaNews:
Microsoft, Yahoo to Link IM Networks  —  UPDATED Microsoft and Yahoo announced on Wednesday a blockbuster interoperability deal that will reshape the landscape of the fragmented instant messaging market.  The companies will connect their IM networks so users on each can communicate …
Associated Press:
Microsoft, Yahoo link instant message services  —  Combined community of IM users will nearly rival AOL's service in size  —  SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. will make their instant-messaging programs work together, a partnership that could give the companies more power to compete against market leader America Online.
Jeff / Jeffrey Veen:
Welcome to Measure Map  —  Last week, my old friend Kevin Lynch from Macromedia stood on stage at the Web 2.0 conference and introduced the audience to Adaptive Path's first product, Measure Map.  As he clicked around the application, he described how Flash, Ajax, HTLM, CSS, Javascript …
San Francisco Chronicle:
Google lays out plan to change the world $1 billion budget to fund groups that fight social ills  —  Google Inc. hopes to eclipse its success as a company by committing nearly $1 billion to help solve problems including poverty and environmental destruction.
RELATED ITEM:
Michael Gartenberg:
Apple and Microsoft have very different views of what a Media Center PC is  —  Part of the today's news are the new media centric iMacs.  This is in an important part of Apple's strategy and it's been a while coming.  The existing mini seemed likely to become the focal point for a media center …
RELATED ITEM:
eWEEK.com:
Microsoft Has New Mission for Media Center
Discussion: PaidContent.org
Burtonator / Kevin Burton's Feed Blog:
Dot Bomb All Over Again?  —  A lot of the recent news around Web 2.0 is starting to frighten me.  There is just too much money flying around with too much hype and too little value.  Take the Web 2.0 conference for example.  This thing was way over hyped.  It was fun and all but worth $2800?
RELATED ITEM:
Kim Zetter / Wired News:
Machine Makes Dishes on Demand  —  When Barbara Wheaton, culinary historian and honorary curator at Radcliffe's Schlesinger Library, told Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers that she longed for durable dishes that didn't need to be washed and could be thrown away after a meal …

About This Page:

This is a snapshot of tech.memeorandum at 7:50 PM ET, October 12, 2005.

View another snapshot:

About tech.memeorandum:

The Web is humming with reports and opinions on technology.  tech.memeorandum is page A1 for these discussions.  Auto-updated every 5 minutes, it uncovers the most relevant items from thousands of news sites and weblogs.

Site News:

See blog.memeorandum.com for all site news.

Subscribe:

Add tech.memeorandum to:
XML

More Items:

Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog:
The Better to See You With - The New iPod Hands On
Tom Zeller Jr / New York Times:
Study Says Software Makers Supply Tools to Censor Web
Wendy Davis / MediaPost Publications:
Students: Search Engines More Credible Than TV Ads
Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
What's your biggest e-mail peeve?
Workbench:
My Reign as the King of Pings
Christian Einfeldt / madpenguin.org:
Gary Edwards: OpenOffice.org 2.0 leaping over legacy lockdown with clean XML
Discussion: OSNews.com
Yuki Noguchi / Washington Post:
Cyber-Catharsis: Bloggers Use Web Sites as Therapy

Earlier Picks:

Jon Burke / technologyreview.com:
Robotic Rollouts  —  Alarm:clock is a daily news site …
live.macobserver.com:
San Francisco - Live Coverage of Apple Special Event
Discussion: digg and I4U News
Steve Lohr / New York Times:
Antitrust Suit Turns Into a Partnership for Microsoft
Tom Espiner / ZDNet:
Developers 'should be liable' for security holes
Discussion: Techdirt
Shel / a shel of my former self:
Ten guidelines for B2B podcasts
justilien.com:
Google's Testing New Dictionary Feature
Pete Mortensen / Wired News:
Apple Hones 'One More Thing' Hype
 
© 2005 Memeorandum