- Jumpcut allows you to explore, create and remix videos You have to try the remix feature. Absolutely fascinating. Go find a clip, click on remix to be able to edit each piece of video, reorder them, change soundtracks. It’s like a light web-based iMovie and it’s pretty damn sweet…
- Apple’s Boot Camp makes the world’s best Windows computer a Mac… Or at least that’s the tagline I’m seeing around the web at the moment. Looks fascinating, actually. Really interested to see how this turns out…
- Folksonomies – Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata by Adam Mathes Relatively classic article now about folksonomies and cooperative classification that I’m rereading.
- lib.rario.us does social bookmarking for products – so it’s like a cross between Delicious Monster and del.icio.us Really interesting this – particularly for treating different things that you bookmark differently depending on what they actually are in the real world.
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Always thought the only thing that Windows had to its advantage was the wider hardware support. (Better competition, lower prices, more to choose from.) So I can’t really see what good it would be to run it on a limited hardware base. But what do you know when you’ve used Microsoft OSes since the age of four and assemble your own computers for too many years?
Is it some kind of attempt to widen their audience, perhaps? For people who want their (good ol’) usual OS, but with shinier branding/design? What do I know..
Installing Windows on a Mac is just criminal – why would you want to put an inferior, resource hungry operating system on a powerful machine like a Mac! – that’s just wrong!