- iPod Plug-In Sets Music Free “ml_iPod, allows iPod users to bypass iTunes and manage music collections in Winamp instead. The iPod is supposed to work with iTunes only. A new version of the software was released Monday.”
- Google’s plan to put university libraries online has come under fire from a range of organisations The commercial considerations aside (which are incredibly important) many of the complaints seem small-minded, especially those from France…
- Kitten War… May the cutest kitten win… Most of these cats look moth-eared and grouchy. My kitten was much cuter when I was a kid. Bah.
- Magazine Publishers of America look to the future with a dumb flash site that tries to establish why they’ll still be around in a hundred years Which I think is far from obvious. Also – like other people who’ve stumbled upon this site – I’m kind of stunned by how retro the future tech looks. I don’t think the general public has the slightest idea…
- Bubblegeneration talks about how Media 2.0 needs to get past the idea of building ‘strong barriers around their goods’ It references my recent comment on the New York Times, but actually I think it’s more interesting than it seems – does this apply to all media? TV? Radio? DVDs? Movies? Software? Games?
- Nokia have announced their 770 – “Internet Tablet” – for the home It has a page on Nokia’s site, but there’s nothing on it yet. It sounds really interesting though…
- Nokia 770 coverage from MobileBurn “It is the kind of device that you leave on the coffee table or on the night stand next to your bed. When you need to check your email or do a quick Internet search, you just power it on instantly (like a PDA) and have at it.”
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