I caught a glimpse of the Bookstore of the Future this evening: It's a bar. A friend and I were having a drink at a well-known bookstore/bar joint in Washington, DC. The bar offers a free Internet...
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Yahoo and TiVo announced a partnership this morning that will have the two entites collaborate on services. Though their announcement doesn't include any immediate plans to debut new...
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Sprint has announced details of a music store its mobile service subscribers can access from their handsets to pay for mp3 files which download directly to their phones. Their database is comprised...
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The argument against portable video players goes something like this, the average person in his or her average day more frequently has the opportunity to passively listen to music while getting from...
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New Zealand is testing a new meterless pay-to-park system next year that enables users to pay parking fees with their cell phones. To pay for a parking spot, users would text message a designated...
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Elliot Backhas a feature, "Is Blogspot really bad?" detailing the alarming increase of "spam blogs", which are primarily advertisements and appear to users who click on the random...
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Over at MIT, a manifesto of sorts proclaiming the end of the physical distribution of media in the wake of coming (and in many ways, already here) e-distribution models was published this week....
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From Philoneist's recent and humble origins on Blogger.com, click continue for a chronologically ordered record of posts from before October 13th.......
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