April 2010
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AOL Sells ICQ to Digital Sky Technologies →
ICQ was the very first desktop instant message client I used many years ago. I ran it on a Packard Bell PC that was purchased from Costco. Looking back, the Packard Bell PC certainly ignited my enthusiasm for technology.
“AOL acquired Mirabilis on June 8, 1998, for $407 million; now they sold it for less than half the amount: $187.5 million.”
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ advice to Nike CEO Mark Parker: “Get rid of the crappy stuff.”
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Police Seize Gizmodo Editor Jason Chen's Computers →
In response to Gizmodo’s newest post, Daring Fireball’s John Gruber commented, “So, Gray Powell’s personal details get plastered all over Gizmodo. Jason Chen’s get pixelated.”
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Dilbert and the 4th Gen iPhone
(via aparticularpath)
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The boundaries of media are evaporating, without the restrictions of a form,...
– Roneil Reddy
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Jon M. Chu | The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers
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Hulu Pushes Forward with $9.95 Subscription... →
I think it’s perfectly fine for consumers to pay $9.95 per month to access more content, but Los Angeles Times also reports that ”ultimately, Hulu is expected to adopt the same commercial loads as network television.”
If the commercial loads are increased along with the addition of monthly payments, Hulu may be taking a step back from its current model. Hulu is what it is...
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If you don’t cry during this speech, I plan on making you laugh in the future.
– Uniting Variety - A Motivational Speech by Alexander Andrews
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James Wong | Chemists
“Chemists” is a short film by my friend James. The film was part of the “CMU, I Love You” film festival, which featured short films about different interpretations of love in and around the Carnegie Mellon University campus. I was fortunate enough to be invited by James to be part of the cast. Shooting the film with James was a wonderful experience. I...
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