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Dispatches from Silicon Valley. Copyright: Copyright 2007 CondeNet Inc. All rights reserved. Fri, 21 Nov 2008 21:47:00 +0100 A new IFC Zogby poll shows that the internet is today's most trusted news source, but that Americans overwhelmingly distrust the news media.
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:47:00 +0100 YouTube has quietly started testing out real HD quality videos on a smattering of its content, a development that is getting attention from viewers in message boards and blog forums. The new format could be a big move for YouTube, as the video quality is over 80MB, which means that they are probably the same H.264 encoded mp4 files available in the iTunes store.
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 02:30:00 +0100 Hans Reiser, the 44-year-old Linux guru who was convicted in April of killing his wife, is seeking a new trial. But Reiser, who killed wife Nina Reiser, waived his right to appeal in exchange for his sentence to be reduced from 25-to-life to 15-to-life. The deal included leading authorities to the hills in Oakland, Calif., where he buried his 31-year-old wife who was divorcing him.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 16:16:00 +0100 To help journalists who are losing their jobs, Six Apart offers them a pro account on TypePad. It's a $150 start.
Tue, 18 Nov 2008 06:00:00 +0100 Jerry Yang has always been viewed as one of the great visionaries in Silicon Valley. Thirteen years ago he started a company with a funny name that changed the world, became a billionaire, and always seemed smart enough to leave the actual running of the place to someone else -- until one day a little more than a year ago he utterly lost his way.
Tue, 18 Nov 2008 02:22:00 +0100 As soon as Yahoo appoints a new CEO, Jerry Yang will leave his post at the company, according to a prepared statement released by the company.
Mon, 17 Nov 2008 17:41:00 +0100 The SEC charges Mark Cuban with insider trading, according to several published reports. The Wall Street Journal says Cuban learned of a private offering of Momma.com that would decrease the value of his shares. CNBC says he saved $750,000 by the timing of his sale, in 2004.
Fri, 14 Nov 2008 16:01:00 +0100 Sun Microsystems plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs, or 18 percent of its global work force, as sales of its high-end computer servers have collapsed.
Fri, 14 Nov 2008 06:00:00 +0100 Fourteen years ago, a company called General Magic promised a handheld device that would make calls, send email, play music, and do almost everything else that makes today's iPhone so drool-worthy. "Bill and Andy's Excellent Adventure II" (April 1994) was about the two Macintosh vets—Atkinson and Hertzfeld—leading the project. Unfortunately, they were far too early. General Magic sank in 2002. But its legacy lives on, in part because the effort was a formative experience for a team of brilliant young engineers. Pierre Omidyar went on to start eBay. Tony Fadell heads Apple's iPod hardware group. Kevin Lynch cooked up Flash. And Andy Rubin created the Sidekick and Google's Android mobile platform. Not too shabby. As for Bill and Andy, they are still adventuring excellently: Atkinson works with the artificial intelligence startup Numenta, and Hertzfeld codes for Google.
Thu, 13 Nov 2008 06:00:00 +0100 Oh, 15th-anniversary page, how we'll miss you. For 12 issues, we've used this space for overtly self-referential sesquidecimalizing. As the year comes to an end, we thought we'd take a look back at the way we looked back. Herewith, our favorite items. 1 On the first anniversary page, we ran a collection of all our covers that featured guys with beards—14 furry-faced geniuses. Weirdly, 18 of them were George Lucas.
2 In September, we compared the number of issues that mention Bill Gates (150) to the number of issues that mention Steve Jobs (110). Apple's lawyers have demanded we pick up the pace.
3 July's edition listed things we pronounced dead prematurely (like, oh, Web browsers). Is this anniversary shtick really over?
4 In March, we charted the number of covers that used neon ink. We love graphs. In fact, on the left is a little graph of how much we love graphs.
5 Two issues ago we created an "evil meter" to help Google navigate today's murky moral waters. They sued us.* Jerks. *Not really. |
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