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[Freyburg.com] Last year, Sony trotted out Connect, a software package/online music store meant to compete with the massively successful iTunes Music Store. But like...
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[Gadgetophile - small, electronic, and highly useful”¦] Burnout for PSP: I was hoping that I would be able to fend off the sparkling gadgetry lure of the Sony PSP, but it looks like the last nail has been beaten into the coffin of my credit card. Burnout, the single most enjoyable console game I have played in the last while, is coming to the PSP.
[News.com.com] Blogma | News.blog Archive | CNET News.com: But the real 'nail in the coffin' comes from another substantial player in the industry. RIM's decision to start using Intel processors in its Blackberry devices also has an impact on the handheld market's direction."
[Prblog.typepad.com] Strategic Public Relations: March 2006: Edelmans over-analyzed interaction with bloggers on behalf of Wal-Mart is simply online media relations in a Web 2.0 world. Blackshaw calls it “PR in the age of consumer control.” I call it social media relations.
[Asia.cnet.com] Vidcam curtain call: CES 2005 - Product Review - CNET Asia: Sony has considerably pared back on its Digital8 line, but the two new models, the DCR-TRV280 and TRV480, continue the tradition of bare-bones video for a rock-bottom price. They both use 480,000-pixel CCDs and sport on-camera night lights and 20X optical zoom lens.
[Blog.fastcompany.com] Fast Company Now: Earlier this week in her blog Managing Product Development, Johanna Rothman shares a story about a colleague who just learned that his boss reads his email. Does your manager read your email?
[Brothersjudd.com] BrothersJudd Blog: August 2002 Archives: You'd have thought the Clinton Presidency, where we got to see what the children of the 60s had turned into, or the Robin Wright character in Forrest Gump would have put the final nail in that coffin. It's entirely typical of the time that the genuinely humorous art it produced all makes fun of the Left's pretensions and heaps scorn upon the "party".
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