Archives for August 2006

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Money for Nothing: The Official Guide to Skype

Geez, Skype is so simple yo use, will anyone actually pay $13.99 to buy this guide at TechRepublic?

It’s “official” though, with foreword written by Niklas Zennstrom…


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Prankvertising

Pranks seem to become the new trend in advertising. A few days ago I fell for the Alltel Spoof on Guy Kawasaki’s blog. (read more in the Wall Street Journal).

The viral video du jour is Agency.com’s prank, in which they broadcast their pitch process, including fake employment at their Client (prospect). Will it work? I don’t know. Steve Rubel dislikes it, other think it’s most effective… time will tell.


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Google Became Microsoft

Everyone knows Google’s ploy is to get us off the desktop and into the cloud… a key argument why this will be a good move is getting rid of all the bloated buggy software on our machines, the never-ending aggressive updates from Microsoft that wreck our PC’s requiring more and more patches…. so the last thing I expect from Google is to release buggy client software that need constant patches.

That’s exactly what’s been happening to previously rock-solid Picasa. Ever since the Web Albums version of Picasa was released, it’s been constant trouble. On two separate computers I’ve received countless update notifications, the updates fail to properly install, I end up running multiple instances of Picasa, having to reboot multiple times, Picasa indices and thumbnails totally messed up – it got to the point that I am really worried keeping all my photos in Picasa now.

Sounds familiar? It sure does to me, but so far I’ve only experienced it here. Google has become Microsoft.

Update (8/3): Ironically, after posting this, Picasa is telling me to download yet another update.

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Voice (W)rec(k)ognition, Vista Style

I guess dictation software won’t rescue me just yet … better improve typing skills. Voice Recognition becomes Wreck-ognition in this Microsoft demo:

Update:  new demo by Fake Steve Jobs.

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Costly Typo

I don’t normally echo articles without adding some value (?) or debating it, but since I had a good laugh this morning, I thought why not share this gem by Vinnie with my readers …..

A young monk arrives at the monastery. He is assigned to helping the other monks in copying the old canons and laws of the church by hand. He notices, however, that all of the monks are copying from copies, not from the original manuscript. So, the new monk goes to the head abbot to question this, pointing out that if someone made even a small error in the first copy, it would never be picked up! In fact, that error would be continued in all of the subsequent copies. The head monk, says, “We have been copying from the copies for centuries, but you make a good point, my son.”

He goes down into the dark caves underneath the monastery where the original manuscripts are held as archives in a locked vault that hasn’t been opened for hundreds of years. Hours go by and nobody sees the old abbot. So, the young monk gets worried and goes down to look for him. He sees him banging his head against the wall and wailing, “We missed the “R”! , we missed the “R” !” His forehead is all bloody and bruised and he is crying uncontrollably. The young monk asks the old abbot, “What’s wrong, father?” With a choking voice, the old abbot replies:” this is where you need to click to find out the answer.