Taking on Wired’s Alternate Reality Game

Although I’ve discovered Wired only recently I’ve quickly become an avid reader. Admittedly, it’s been around for quite a bit now (almost 15 years – that’s a lot for a magazine whose world is technology) and some even claim it’s grown kind of soft lately, but I still manage to find something inspiring or exciting [...]

Who’s going to be Yahoo’s next CEO?

Wired has put up a vote for Yahoo’s next CEO. Claiming that Terry Semel is on his way out, it might not be a bad idea to make a choice while it’s still early. A popular choice for the job seems to be Stalin. Yeap, the dictator. The rationale is that Yahoo seems to already [...]

Facebook Platform: Why APIs will inherit the earth

Marc Andreessen raves about the new Facebook Platform in his blog post, giving a list of reasons why he considers it such an innovative move on the part of Facebook. Among other things, he praises the inherent strengths of APIs in general and explains why any successful app should be prepared for the demand that [...]

Privacy International takes on Google unfairly

Privacy International has ranked Google, in their latest report, as the worst privacy offender among a list of companies. The aim of the report is, as I understand it, to alert the public regarding the most important privacy risks posed by the corporate world. This usually boils down to the simplistic “X company holds too [...]

Idea: Multi-broadcasting

Lately I’ve been listening to quite a bit of online-only radio stations and I noticed that they include in their program lots of hours with ‘canned’ material – shows which have been already played, enough queued up tracks to last the night or even entire albums on repeat. It seems to me that the reason [...]

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