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Photoblogs Gaining Respectibility

Posted in Blogging on May 25th 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: More evidence seems to appear weekly that suggests blogs are swiftly moving into the mainstream. Today’s NYTimes Arts & Leisure section’s cover story is titled, “Prospecting for Gold Among the Photo Blogs.” (NYT ID& PW: podbay)

:: I attended my Pilates class tonight for the first time in two weeks, since I started coughing and hacking. Tough class, hard to get back into it. Tomorrow I’ll try a regular workout.
:: This weekend was a scorcher: 31oC on Saturday and 26oC today. Hard to believe that we had this weather only three weeks ago.

Farewell to PDA’s?

Posted in Library, Technology on May 25th 2003 by Randy Reichardt

Do you own a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)? I don’t, but have been thinking about it for some time. Yet technology seems to move faster than one can keep up in the 21st century. Ephraim Schwartz, editor at large at Infoworld writes that General Motors believes the time may be approaching for you to get rid of your PDA.

General Motors announced last week that it will partner with wireless carrier Nextel to use Nextel’s Motorola cell phones with data capabilities to market a field-force management application to its commercial truck fleet customers. The announcement casts a shadow over the future of handheld devices in the business marketplace.

By selecting a cellular phone, GM in essence said no to Palm, HP, and Microsoft.

IT departments should consider the reasoning behind GM’s decision before recommending a handheld solution of their own.

The technology includes GPS, Java, and push-to-talk, and in tandem with ease of use, it becomes hard to chose a handheld over a handset. Cell phones are also considerably cheaper than PDAs.

Can someone slow technology down for just a few minutes, please? (From: Roland Piquepaille’s Technology Trends)