- every time i look into my account settings at yahoo (which is very infrequent), i can never find what i’m looking for. #
Author: Rex
What I did on Friday, Dec 7, 2007
- Just set up Techmeme’s RSS feed as the screensaver for my Plasma Display / Mac… thanks to the RSS Visualizer screensaver. #
- @superamit … just 2 hours?! #
- Skateboarding for the first time in a long time… Going down the sidewalk and there are 4 cops walking towards me. Trying to look innocent. #
- Added the TwitterSync app to Facebook. Here: http://rex.fm/link/18 #
- Anyone have experience with citizen journalism on the web? I’m interested in your knowledge/ideas. #
- Facebook is still appending the "is"… hopefully that will go away soon. #
What I did on Thursday, Dec 6, 2007
- I love the @wii ! The games Nintendo is coming out with seem to get better and better. #
- New blog post: Sprint XOHM Will Soft Launch "In A Few Days" http://tinyurl.com/yq552e #
- New blog post: My experience with Facebook Beacon http://tinyurl.com/2g2jht #
I just read Mark Zuckerberg’s post where he’s basically apologizing for mistakes made in the launch of Beacon. I just want to share my personal experience with Beacon.
Yesterday, I was looking for a coffee shop to go study for my Business Strategy course. I did a quick search for “coffee” in “Santa Cruz, CA” at Yelp.com and was presented with a list of nearby cafés ranked by users. I went to the (relatively) new Bad Ass Coffee downtown, and had an amazing Double Cappuccino (with Half & Half). Looking back at Yelp, I saw mediocre ratings of the Bad Ass coffee, so I registered at Yelp and wrote my own review.
Later, I went to Facebook for something completely unrelated. Here’s what I saw:
Amazing! Impressive! I really like it! What happened? When did Facebook and Yelp talk? I don’t get it! But I like it!
Now, I’m sure Beacon has created all sorts of problems for people, but so far, for me, it’s been nothing short of awesome.
We simply did a bad job with this release, and I apologize for it.
I spent a lot of time searching for a mobile broadband card that I could get without a contract (I found Millenicom, a Sprint reseller charging $50/mo). Anyway, the reason I wanted a card without the normal 2 year contract is because of the upcoming XOHM service from Sprint. This will be a nationwide WiMax network… and it’s set to launch in early 2008. Just read the below article at Techmeme, and it looks like XOHM is coming sooner than we thought. Seems like a perfect network for the Google Phones.
Sprint Nextel will soft launch its XOHM WiMax network in the next few days according to Bin Shen, VP of Product Management and Partnership Development. Chicago, Washington DC and Baltimore will all go live at soft launch, and though Shen did not discuss what devices would be available, a number of data cards have been tested on the network. XOHM will officially launch in the second quarter of 2008 as will several laptops with WiMax embedded in them. Later in the year a number of special purpose devices will launch, as will dual-mode CDMA / WiMax handsets.
from: Sprint XOHM Will Soft Launch “In A Few Days” (Phone Scoop)
What I did on Saturday, Dec 1, 2007
What I did on Friday, Nov 30, 2007
- Riding the HWY 17 Express with my Mobile Broadband card for the first time. I’ll probably get a little carsick, but it’s worth it. #
- I just saw an ad on tv for a local hip-hop radio station. Its interesting how different forms of media interact. #