Google IO is Happening Right Now, Live
If you are interested in new products coming out of Google, you might want to tune into Google IO right now. Read more
Apple has Released a New Podcast App
Quietly, Apple released a new app for their listening to Podcasts. Now instead of going into the app store to download Podcasts, you can launch an app for Podcasts right in IOS. Read more
What Does the LinkedIn Security Leak Mean for You?
If you have a LinkedIn account, and you are worried about your secure information, here is what to do. First get up to date on what actually happened. Read more
Which Browser is the Right Browser to Surf the Internet
Today, they’re many different options when you’re surfing the Internet. The only option out there is not just Internet Explorer, in fact probably the worst option while surfing the web. Read more
Google Chrome: Safer, Faster . . . Better(video)
I have been an avid computer user for more than 20 years. It started with a Tandy, from the neighborhood Radio Shack. With this product you had to code your own programs and it took days. Read more
Service Your Intellect: TED
One of the greatest things about the internet is that we can share information with one one another. It is so key in fact that we learn about ourselves, we learn about the world and what goes on in places we have never been. It just keeps getting better and bigger. TED is a non-profit that is dedicated to Idea’s Worth Spreading. It was started in 1984 as a conference that brought together people from three worlds: Technology, Innovation, Design. Currently, TED has two annual conferences on the west coast. One is in Long Beach, and one is in Palm Springs. TED also has global conference also and they are even putting the presenters online. Some of the most brilliant people that have graced this planet have spoken at this conference and it is available to you, online.
This is quite a gift to the people of the world. A ticket to TED can cost up to $4,000.00 to attend, “if” you can get a ticket. It is quite a place. I can only imagine what energy can go through a TED conference.
The list includes people like:
JJ Abrams
Steve Jobs
Bill Gates
Tim-Berners-Lee
Bono
Bill Clinton
We can be inspired by TED and learn by TED. Every talk is amazing and it holds many cures to complex issues in technology, design, and innovation.
“We believe passionately in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and ultimately, the world. So we’re building here a clearinghouse that offers free knowledge and inspiration from the world’s most inspired thinkers, and also a community of curious souls to engage with ideas and each other. This site, launched April 2007, is an ever-evolving work in progress, and you’re an important part of it. Have an idea? We want to hear from you.”
Netflix decides to Remove DVD Queue Button From TV Streamers
What is that all about. Making it harder for devoted Neflix fans to get their fix? What is the sense in this? I am sure it is a ploy to streamline their operations. This seams like a way to drive more traffic to their main site via the internet. It really is inevitable that network shows will be more and more available through streaming devices. People are more and more busy every day. The option to watch a show on the train ride home is giving people more time to do other things when they actually walk into the house. Network executives must sit around and convince themselves that streaming content is “Bad” We cannot make the decision to offer our content online, Blah Blah Blah.
Well I think the news is, the future is inevitable and as more and more companies go on board with Netflix it will prove otherwise. More coverage via Engadget.
Engadget
via Netflix removing ‘Add to DVD Queue’ button from TV streamers, execs debate the company’s future.



