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  • 0HIMYM 1×21: TOW about mistakes you have to make

    Lily starts to have second thoughts about marring Marshall because the things she always planned to do before being married and she didn’t yet. Meanwhile, Ted gets a phone call from the marriage agency telling him that they finally found a match for him.
    Lily applies for an art fellowship in San Francisco to run away [...]

  • 0Social networks to confirm or contradict a rumor

    I’ve just discovered a new news portal that left me bewildered.
    NewsVisual.com analyses real news or rumors and uses a personal relationships map of people and companies for giving credibility to the news piece.
    A couple of examples:

    Real news: NBC announces that it will sell episodes of its shows through Amazon instead of iTunes as it was [...]

  • 0The digital media future

    This friday, I had the opportunity to talk about where digital media are going toward. It was in “Newsrooms Trends 2007” meeting held by El País Catalunya, and Xavier Vidal-Folch was the host.
    A few and international audience about 20 people, coming from UK, France, Polonia, Venezuela or United Emirates and other countries.
    My untrue transcription of [...]

  • 0How to sync Outlook – Google Calendar – Blackberry

    Since last week, I’m using my brand new Blackberry Pearl.
    One of my first objectives as a blackberrian was to achive wireless and automatic syncronization between my outlook calendar, my google calendar and my blackberry calendar.
    Price of my solution: $32.94USD
    Be able to manage and share my schedule whenever and everywhere: priceless
    First step: Having an [...]

  • 0New acronyms from Jim

    Jim sends me new acronyms:
    APPLE:
    Arrogance Produces Profit-Losing Entity
    OS/2:
    Obsolete Soon, Too
    MICROSOFT:
    Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only Fools Teenagers
    WINDOWS:
    Will Install Needless Data On Whole System

  • 0The geekest thing

    For people who don’t understand why the photo above is the geekest thing I’ve ever seen, just two tips:

    Google Maps started to offer photo views from the street in some US cities
    robots.txt is a file hosted in the Internet servers that tells Google what to search and what not to search (with the Disallow keyword)