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so long, farewell...

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so long, and farewell...

 

and welcome new (short) hair. :) 

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ReviewMe - reviews that might just work

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was reading through myoss planet, and saw byte writing about reviewme.com. being curious, i went ahead and checked it out. It turned out to be a site that uses the power of blogsphere to allow people (advertiser) to promote their products. The concept is - you, as a blogger, are paid according to your blog's worth. ok, not all, but 50% of your (blog's) worth. The business model is based on sharing the price of advertising with the reviewer.

looking at this perspective, you might think:


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weekend project

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it is again weekend. Not that we have finally nothing to do. a project is gonna be carried out - home server. TzeYing finally got her computer upgrade (mainly for her job) now, so the old trustworthy t20 should be retired to less portable tasks. So i popped in the Ubuntu Dapper CD and after 40 minutes it is up and ready :)

the weekend is still packed with programs. we have shopping to do, and also routine house cleaning. I still have some documents/books to read, and a document to work on. We have a few appointments this two days, and i believe if we planned our time ok, it would still be rather relaxing - i still need some time to recover from my flu.


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weekend project

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it is again weekend. Not that we have finally nothing to do. a project is gonna be carried out - home server. TzeYing finally got her computer upgrade (mainly for her job) now, so the old trustworthy t20 should be retired to less portable tasks. So i popped in the Ubuntu Dapper CD and after 40 minutes it is up and ready :)

the weekend is still packed with programs. we have shopping to do, and also routine house cleaning. I still have some documents/books to read, and a document to work on. We have a few appointments this two days, and i believe if we planned our time ok, it would still be rather relaxing - i still need some time to recover from my flu.


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sold to Nokia 770

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yes, i am sold. finally settled the uncertainties, and bought myself this:
 

the Nokia 770 nokia 770 opened n770 showing wahlau.org
since i am at this, and i wonder how many people would come over here because of the keyword Nokia 770, i would love to hear what are your views or wishes on this toy.


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sold to Nokia 770

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yes, i am sold. finally settled the uncertainties, and bought myself this:
 

the Nokia 770 nokia 770 opened n770 showing wahlau.org
since i am at this, and i wonder how many people would come over here because of the keyword Nokia 770, i would love to hear what are your views or wishes on this toy. I myself believe in applications that will push hardware further. That means, without good apps, the hardware would not be sold/pushed/used as much as it can do potentially. Byte agreed on this too, so perhaps i can start collecting wish lists, and see who is interested or able to start producing useful and good applications for Nokia 770 or future linux tablets.
 
speaking of which, with the latest coorperation of Google and Nokia, Nokia made a press release saying the newer version of Internet Tablet OS 2006 Edition would include Google goodies - GTalk and google search. With this synergy, i do see and hope the tablet being pushed further. At least now i can do some voip GTalk with other Gtalk users using Nokia 770. neat ;)


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