The Digital World we live in
Greetings kind readers,
I’m on study leave this week as I prepare to write what I predict will be the final Mathematics (Calculus) exam of my life, the next Computer Science exam of my life, and the similarly next Psychology exam I must write in order to inch closer to my eventual Bachelor of Science.
I can’t recall the last time I typed ‘www.cnet.com’ into my browser’s (Firefox 3-Alpha9-Nightly, by the way) address bar - and yet I seem to be finding my way over there increasingly often via Digg, Reddit and other links. Anyway, my point is there is a blog called The Digital Home by a freelance tech journalist named Don Reisinger whom you may recognise as a (now fairly regular) TWiT.tv panelist which keeps appearing in the most popular section on the website - and it most certainly worth your subscribing to his RSS feed.
Don’s just published a piece on why Leopard will open the Mac OS X floodgates (and embarrass Microsoft) which is not only well written, but very insightful.
Word on the street is that Apple will be releasing a new range of MacBook laptops soon (like really soon). If such an event comes to pass I will be deeply, deeply tempted to make a purchase.
Kinda important or cool things on the web at the moment
- Google’s Facebook killer?
- Make your linux look like Mac OSX
- The Prism Project from Mozilla
- Aptana IDE
- Myst Online: Try the free demo!
Later. [TK]
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You’re currently reading “The Digital World we live in,” an entry on Tim Keller
- Published:
- 10.29.07 / 10pm
- Category:
- Randomness
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