Forget the iPhone, I want an OLPC
I just read another article about the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project and I’m pretty impressed with what they’ve come up with.
I just read another article about the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project and I’m pretty impressed with what they’ve come up with.
My favorite conference of the last few years was the 2006 Future of Web Apps Conference. I loved listening to people who were at the very edge of “web 2.0″ and the ones creating everything we’ve been reading about over the past year (Flick, Digg, etc.).
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This morning I received a long-delayed invitation to beta test Foldera, a new communications filing system that’s supposed to manage your emails, chat conversations, files, and projects easily and intuitively.
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Last week I was in New York City where I attended the Future of Online Advertising conference and problogger meetup. It was great meeting so many people and hearing about everyone’s projects.
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Earlier this month Guy Kawasaki launched Truemors, a website that lets anyone post and vote on rumors. The launch was covered by Techrunch and other high profile web 2.0 sites and the subsequent enthusiasm around the web was fairly muted. So here’s my response:
I am throwing down the gauntlet and creating a competitor website to challenge truemors.com with a better-executed version of a rumor submission/voting site.
