Amazon Unbox....evil?
Posted Friday September 15, 2006, 10:16 am, Over one day old
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If you upload someone’s contact information, you can search for and download someone else’s. Users maintain the data, but unlike Wikipedia, they don’t do it for love here — they do it to score points, so they can download more contacts.
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The only way I see this working however is if Apple caches a set amount of content in each kiosk. If they preload the 50,000 most popular downloads including music, audiobooks and movies users will now be able to buy content remotely and sync it to their PCs when they return home.
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However, as I mentioned in a comment on the original Trackmania post, playing a racing game from the keyboard really sucks: So, how do you play a racing game from the keyboard without all the problems associated with binary controls?
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The player was good with one irritation — when it full-screen mode, there were no controls. There’s a tantalizing feature in the player called “Transfer to Device.” Sadly, I didn’t have any devices to which I could transfer, but it sure looks interesting.
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Gmail has an interesting quirk where you can add a plus sign ( ) after your Gmail address, and it’ll still get to your inbox. Add a plus sign and a phrase to make it pinkyrocks+work@gmail.com and set up a filter to label it work.
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Hawk-Eye uses six or more television cameras situated around the ground, linked to a computer system. The computer reads in the video in real time, and tracks the path of the ball on each camera.
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Lately, I’ve seen a couple “boutique job boards.” Fog Creek just put one up, and so did 37 Signals some time ago. At $350 for three weeks, a company is going to be fairly serious and put some care into their post to make sure they get good candidates.
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