- Google offers San Francisco free Wifi… “Google Inc. has offered to blanket San Francisco with free wireless Internet access at no cost to the city, placing a marquee name behind Mayor Gavin Newsom’s effort to get all residents online whether they are at home, in a park or in a cafe.”
- Boing Boing link through to a site that sells black loo-roll No 1980’s style bachelor pad filled with American Psycho-style stylish corporate types should be without it. I might have to get some…
- Introducing the Kinkless “Getting Things Done” System for OmniOutliner on the Mac Really interested in this, although not tried it out yet. I think you might need OmniOutliner Pro, which is an upgrade for me. Will ponder further…
- Last year’s O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2005 ‘regendered’ I was trying to find something with a lot of names in it, and this kind of seemed a perfect (if controversial) choice. Whatever my disagreements with people about the reasons for the lack of women at ETech, I’ll agree with them that it’s far from ideal…
- There’s a lovely little widget available for listening to podcasts available on Odeo.com at the moment It’s just been updated to make it even shinier. Lovely bit of work this that Apple can’t / haven’t competed with…
- Wired News’ take on Joss Whedon’s Serenity Yet another pretty glowing review. It notes some of the script’s shortcomings and structural problems, but still comes to the conclusion that you really shouldn’t miss it. How many people have to tell you this before you’ll believe me?
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The Odeo player is very very sweet, but I can’t help wondering about the still-unfinished ‘Create’ section, which, to me, is the big draw of the site.
(This weekend, I swapped out my Odeo queue in iTunes to individual podcasts from iTMS, in part because they give me better metadata. I didn’t particular like doing it, but it works better for me.)
I’ve noticed test podcasts done through odeo’s create utilities showing up on some of the podcasts I listen to so presumably the ‘Create’ section will be open shortly.
Google paying for Internet access? Could the legendary World of Univeral Internet Access really come true?
“Serenity” really is a good movie. I don’t think it’s the “new Star Wars” the way some have described it, because it’s based on a TV series, so it’s not as revolutionary. “Star Wars” was the unveiling of a new vision of scifi. “Serenity” is just a continuation of a vision most people who never saw. I hope to see more “Serenity” movies or even a revived TV series. I also need to rent the DVD. I never knew what I was missing.