Monthly Archives: January 2011

Bloomberg post with comments of Barry Diller

Debate over future of “free” content continues. Here Barry Diller argues there will have to be a cost for content.

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Mifi

I have complained on numerous occasions about our inability to purchase an iphone in North Dakota. I suppose to be fair, this is more an AT&T problem than an Apple problem I now have a solution. We purchased a mifi … Continue reading

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Stuff You Don’t Think Of

Here is a post from LifeHacker on the topic of digital highlighting. Funny, when I read this article I interpreted the title to mean highlighting (as in permanently changing the color of the background). I do this more and more … Continue reading

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End of a great idea?

I applaud those who offer resources they create via creative commons and have little respect for those who somehow feel they have a right to use unshared resources created by others. The ignorance or self-indulgence, it is hard to tell … Continue reading

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BN Reader on iPod

I learned this evening that Barnes and Noble now offers eBook reader software (cross platform and iPod/iPhone) and a strong commitment to a complete collection of ebooks. The reader allows highlighting and note-taking (I did not find these embellishments in … Continue reading

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ISTE Vision

This update will likely confuse those who access what I offer from Twitter. I posted this a few days ago, but in a state of confusion deleted it.  It is worth trying again. ISTE records many of their NECC sessions … Continue reading

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