John Robb's Radio Weblog

How do we win the peace in Iraq?  We need to help and not just with money.  It can also not only be self-help.  Where are the hordes of educational experts, health experts, (non-exploitive) business experts, agricultural experts, etc.. ready to enter Iraq after the war is over?  Why are we only willing to send… Continue reading John Robb's Radio Weblog

Dear MSN and Yahoo

So, you want to beat Google, huh?

Well, you have your work cut out for you. It's not impossible to get me to switch, though. I've switched search engines twice before.

It might look hopeless right now. I do admit Google has a special place in my heart. When I reinstalled Windows XP on my main system yesterday, what was the first third-party app I loaded? That's right. The Google toolbar. It +is+ that important to my life.

The other day I started counting how many times in a day I use Google. I lost count at more than 50.

OK, some history of search engines and the Web (my wife says I need to make my point in fewer words, so I cut out a whole bunch of engines that simply didn't matter).

First, there was Yahoo. It was a directory kept by people. It was awesome. I went there and found cool stuff. One problem. Soon I started publishing. Soon I had the number one NetMeeting Web site

Dear MSN and Yahoo So, you want to beat Google, huh? Well, you have your work cut out for you. It's not impossible to get me to switch, though. I've switched search engines twice before. It might look hopeless right now. I do admit Google has a special place in my heart. When I reinstalled… Continue reading

Dear MSN and Yahoo

So, you want to beat Google, huh?

Well, you have your work cut out for you. It's not impossible to get me to switch, though. I've switched search engines twice before.

It might look hopeless right now. I do admit Google has a special place in my heart. When I reinstalled Windows XP on my main system yesterday, what was the first third-party app I loaded? That's right. The Google toolbar. It +is+ that important to my life.

The other day I started counting how many times in a day I use Google. I lost count at more than 50.

OK, some history of search engines and the Web (my wife says I need to make my point in fewer words, so I cut out a whole bunch of engines that simply didn't matter).

First, there was Yahoo. It was a directory kept by people. It was awesome. I went there and found cool stuff. One problem. Soon I started publishing. Soon I had the number one NetMeeting Web site

WiMAX vs/+ WiFi

WiMAX vs/+ WiFi.  From Broadband Intelligence:  WiMAX companies say the new standard, a metro area network (MAN) technology, is capable of providing up to 31 miles of linear service area range and eliminates the need to be in direct line of sight to the base station, a critical flaw undermining earlier efforts at fixed wireless… Continue reading WiMAX vs/+ WiFi

New Social Software Products

New Social Software Products. Social Software Making Progress The smaller the group, the more immediate value in the relationship. That's one notion behind an emerging phenomenon called “social software” [via Dan Gillmor's eJournal]   Dan's got some thoughts on the emerging category of “social software”, a phrase Clay Shirky has been promoting.  Another interesting company… Continue reading New Social Software Products

Update

Update. So set aside some time each week. Update your system. Get the current versions of your programs. [Mark Bernstein]

Why the US went to war

Why the US went to war. The US insistence on war explained: Ambassador Trentino: I'm willing to do anything to prevent this war.Rufus T. Firefly: But there must be a war. I've paid a month's rent on the battlefield. [Ceejbot]