Brian Caulfield's blogs clipmarks

Newest Clips
see Newest Clips
  • See all clipmarks by Brian Caulfield
  • See all public blogs clipmarks
  •    
     
     
     
       
     
    top scroll end
    0
    POPS
    GigaOm Ditches Federated Media
    Brian Caulfield
    by Brian Caulfield  11-21-2008   
     IDG wants a piece of the blog action.
    1
    POPS
    Denton to media: No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die
    Brian Caulfield
    by Brian Caulfield  11-12-2008    1
     They don't call Gawker founder Nick Denton "Dr. Evil" for nothing.
    0
    POPS
    Steve Jobs Heart Attack Rumors False
    Brian Caulfield
    by Brian Caulfield  10-3-2008   
     Silly citizen journalists, Steve is indestructible. Lasers shine out of his eyes, and he poops lithium ion batteries.
    0
    POPS
    Yahoo To Pump Ads Into PDF Files
    Brian Caulfield
    by Brian Caulfield  11-29-2007   
     No Remarks
    1
    POPS
    Dell's $399 Laptop V. Amazon.com's $399 Kindle
    Brian Caulfield
    by Brian Caulfield  11-19-2007   
     Yes, you could pay $399 for the right to subscribe to blogs, in black and white, on Amazon.com's new Kindle. Or you could buy Dell's $399 laptop and get them in glorious color. For free.
    1
    POPS
    Why The iPhone, Not Amazon.com's Kindle, Is The Future
    Brian Caulfield
    by Brian Caulfield  11-18-2007   
      Nice get by Newsweek’s Steven Levy on Amazon.com’s e-book effort, dubbed Kindle. Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos has found a reason to switch from bound paper to bits: a wireless connection that allows readers to browse for new information or download new books – any new book -- on the go. Smart. Two problems: 1) Price: at $400 bucks it’s not cheap enough to compete with books – or even cheap laptops; 2) Fees: It charges subscriptions for blogs and newspapers – uh, I can get those for free, online. The real challenge here isn’t replacing the book. It’s competing with the Internet and the devices used to connect to it: the content available online is growing too fast, and the devices for accessing the Net are getting better and cheaper too quickly. The result will be devices that are about being connected to people, information, and services -- not just consuming information. Such a device is already here. It’s called the iPhone.
    — end of the list —

    Brian Caulfield blogs

    loading clips...
    Filter
    rss tools
    Clipmarks
    About   Clippers   Privacy   EULA   Copyright   Site Map

    OK