Duncan Wilcox on Google's integrity. [Scripting News]
TiVo Use Might End Advertising, Free Up Our Airwaves. Jamie Kellner, chairman of Turner Broadcasting System, recently spoke to the Television Critics Association and warned them that free TV in the United States may be coming to an end. I for one think this would be a great thing. Let me explain why. [kuro5hin.org]
Well, my sister's wedding went VERY well. It was a lot of fun. This was wedding #5 out of 6 in four months. Next weekend will be 6 of 6. Just for the record, if you invite us to your wedding before September 1st, please don't be offended if we don't show up. 🙂
BTW, visit my sister and brother-in-law's web site at: Howard-Family.net. – andy
Blog to Cope With Alzheimer's Fog. Alzheimer's has no known cure, but bloggers say their journals, which allow them to flex their mental muscles, have greatly improved their quality of life. By Mark Baard. [Wired News]
This could be a very slick product. We'll have to wait and see though to determine if this is a better deal than a TiVo or Replay. – andy
Record this: A TiVo-like toy for the Mac?. A Macintosh software company plans to launch Monday the first consumer personal video recorder for Mac aficionados. [CNET News.com]
An interesting take on Apple from a financial position in the market. – andy
Apple. “…Apple has a vastly superior edge in intellectual property.” [The Motley Fool]
Sam Ruby: “It's a shame that 99% of attorneys give the other 1% a bad name.” [Scripting News]
It will never go away, but I wish someone would figure out a solid way to reject the 300+ spam I get each week. Enough is enough!! – andy
Spam blocks eat up real mail. Some companies are turning a blind eye to militant tactics for blocking junk e-mail that may do little to sort out legitimate sites. [CNET News.com]