Boston Marathon man Johnny Kelley dies at 97. Johnny Kelley, a bow-legged marathoner with more endurance than the Energizer Bunny, competed in the Boston Marathon a record 61 times and won the grueling race twice. He finished second a record seven times and in 18 races he placed in the top 10. [Boston Globe —… Continue reading Boston Marathon man Johnny Kelley dies at 97
Author: Vince Kimball
Still Exploring After Martian Winter, Rovers Send Back More Signs of Water
Still Exploring After Martian Winter, Rovers Send Back More Signs of Water. The two roving vehicles Spirit and Opportunity have explored Mars about three times as long as originally scheduled and keep finding evidence of past liquid water. By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD. [The New York Times > Technology]
T-Mobile Offers GPRS/Wi-Fi Card
T-Mobile Offers GPRS/Wi-Fi Card. T-Mobile said that it started selling today a combined Wi-Fi/GPRS PC card: The cards, which run for $199, will allow users to get online over T-Mobile's wide area GPRS network as well as T-Mobile hotspots. The Wi-Fi component supports 802.11b. This appears to be the first combined PC card from T-Mobile….… Continue reading T-Mobile Offers GPRS/Wi-Fi Card
Innovate and Die?
Innovate and Die?. Gary Feldman at Cheskin shares some insights into why innovation can lead to dead ends. This quote sums up the problem becoming a “betamax first mover loser“. His examples are Tivo (a great innovation) and satellite radio (a paid version of something you already have). The main difference between the two… Continue reading Innovate and Die?
Last Job Count Before Election: Always a Political Number
Last Job Count Before Election: Always a Political Number. Despite the stimulus from three rounds of tax cuts, the nation has at least 585,000 fewer jobs now than when President Bush took office. By EDMUND L. ANDREWS. [The New York Times > Home Page]
Tinderbox to OPML
Tinderbox to OPML. Victor Magdic has only been using Tinderbox for two or three days, but already he's writing elegant templates for exporting Tinderbox to OPML. He's doing this to build bridges to outliners and brainstorming programs like OmniOutliner and NovaMinds. And he's having fun! “I've only recently started using Tinderbox, and I'm very excited… Continue reading Tinderbox to OPML
xISBN blog to watch out for
xISBN blog to watch out for. I almost never link to new blogs with less than a few weeks of posts in them, but Glenn Fleishman [you may know him from such hits as isbn.nu] has a proven track record and is a delight to read. His new blog ISBlogN which tracks the “authority problem”… Continue reading xISBN blog to watch out for
Australia Calling on Legal Technology
Australia Calling on Legal Technology. I'm forming an opinion that some of the coolest things happening in technology are being developed in Australia. Earlier this year, I had an amazing conversation with Rod Payne at Quickscribe about some of the cool things he's working on in multi-media. Tonight, I had a great conversation with two… Continue reading Australia Calling on Legal Technology
Study: IT worker confidence slips
Study: IT worker confidence slips. Survey shows workers less optimistic about job market, with fewer saying personal finances are getting better. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
WSJ
WSJ. Lessons from Florida Hurricanes. The telephone (and by extension the Internet) and power systems are more tightly coupled now. …because of fiber optics and other new technologies BellSouth has added to upgrade its networks over the past decade, the systems are, ironically, more vulnerable to disasters. The key problem: Many phone networks that used… Continue reading WSJ