via the Zeldman blog: It’s true. What happens when you’ve aim’d, blogged, myspace’d, facebook’d, and tweet’d?
“Got book?”

via the Zeldman blog: It’s true. What happens when you’ve aim’d, blogged, myspace’d, facebook’d, and tweet’d?
“Got book?”

via DLS: I remember reading about this in ‘99 during the Y2K scare. ‘Nix systems (Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, etc) all have this bug; but like Y2K, it is going to be a hiccup (mostly because we know about it 40 years in advance.)

Wired Story: Facebook’s Zuckerburg, Microsoft’s Ballmer, Apple’s Jobs, Motorola’s Zander, and the co-discoverer of DNA – James Watson all make the list. All made ridiculous comments; here’s why:
Zuckerburg ignored that people like their privacy more than banner ads.
Ballmer ignored that when Apple creates a product, they do it well; and Apple has a fanatical following in the industry. Oh, and he doesn’t realize that Windows Mobile is worse than Vista.
Jobs assumed that people wanted to pay $200 for that extra 2 months, and they ended up paying $100.
Zander, well, he’s just an idiot. ‘hmm, let’s see if I can alienate my customers…’
Watson (in what can only be described as ‘a moment of ill judgement’) thought that he could get away with saying that an entire continent of people were lacking. Next he’s gonna say that Australian’s accents are genetic. I know that this is throwing pearls to the swine, but Watson needs to read the Declaration of Independence.
Oh well. Some people’s kids…