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PayPal co-founder readies photo-sharing service

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PayPal co-founder readies photo-sharing service – CNET

Posted on August 28, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged announcements, News, paypal

Has Google Peaked?

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Has Google Peaked? – Robert Cringley discusses whether Google is as big a threat to Microsoft as everyone has been saying they are.

Posted on August 26, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged articles, google

Cell Phone Finder – A Whole New Way to Look at Cell Phones

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Tom the Architect pointed me to the Cell Phone Finder. This is a really cool way of visualizing the selection of a cell phone!

Posted on August 26, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged cellphones, selection-guides

Google aims for Web developers’ hearts and minds

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Google aims for Web developers’ hearts and minds – Google targeting software developers with their products is essentially what I was talking about in this article back in July. The additional distinction I was trying to make was that internal IT shops (and even companies who are not mainly internet based) need to begin thinking this way too.

Posted on August 26, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged corporate-culture, development, google

With technology, it’s easy to break the law

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With technology, it’s easy to break the law – Andrew Kantor talks about the gray area around digital media and “stealing” vs. fair use.

Posted on August 26, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged digital-media, fair-use, mp3

Google Talk gets mixed reception – ZDNet UK News

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Google Talk gets mixed reception – ZDNet UK News

Posted on August 25, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged google, im, reviews, tools

Bieberlabs on a PSP

Posted on August 24, 2005 by Ron Bieber

Bieberlabs on a PSP

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Jake downloaded the new PSP update, which includes a web browser. Look ma, I’m on a PSP!

The comment says it all.

Posted in Technology | Tagged mobile, Photos

Rands In Repose: The Web Application Leap

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Rands In Repose: The Web Application Leap is a good write up on the difference between web sites and web applications.

Posted on August 24, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged web-design, web2.0

Top 10 Data Destruction Disasters

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Ontrack Data Recovery brings you their list of the 10 strangest and funniest data destruction disasters. I heard about this one on GeekNewsCentral this morning.

Posted on August 23, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged data, Technology

Google has new IM Service

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Google’s new Instant Messaging Service – according to this blog entry, Google has a new IM and VoIP service — and it’s Jabber compatible!

Posted on August 23, 2005 by Ron Bieber | Tagged announcements, google, im, releases

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