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My GPS Works (Sort of…)

Scoble (and others) ask, Do GPS’s work for you?

Well, I’ve got a Garmin eTrex and I use i mainly for hiking and biking, but occasionally also use it when driving (even though it is a handheld unit.)

So does it work? Yes… for what I currently use it for. Simple things. Mileage, speed, navigation, etc. The basics. Could it do more? Oh yes… Hopefully at some point, I’ll be able to attach the thing to my Mac to easily get data into and out of it. I can’t really do that yet, meaning I technically can get the data in and out, but it’s a pain. Garmin has never been to nice to the Mac platform, though that is (supposedly) changing.

I’ve been saying the geolocative services are just going to get bigger and bigger… and they are, but we really need the hardware folks to get on board with that, and give us the tools we need to make it happen.

Until then, I’ll be using about 25% of my GPS. Garmin, get on the ball, make me love what I can do with your product so I can blog about it all the time.

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Sorry Business Journal…

I really wanted to link to an article in the Business Journal, but the article I wanted to link to will be disappearing from the web soon:

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It appears as though they don’t want to publish print pieces online for free. This may or may not make sense. It’s been going on for the last 5 (10?) years, and print publications still haven’t quite figured it out.

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Google Video Linking

I’m not always a fan of Google, but they get some things right, and while I would have said that Google Video is not exactly right, what they do get right is linking to a specific point in a video.

As more and more time-based media comes online, we need better tools (and maybe even some standards?) for linking to it. I know that some work has been done in this area, but we really need to step it up so audio and video can eventually be on par with hypertext when we want to address it on the web.

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Penguin Returned!

Remember when I told you about the missing penguin?

Well, it’s been returned.

Three men, ages 19 and 20, from Milwaukee and the Town of Genesee, apparently took the 10-foot inflatable bird in June to give to a friend who likes penguins…

Yeah, and I bet their "friend" just happens to use Linux…

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NBC and YouTube

When we last mentioned NBC and YouTube, it was all about how YouTube had gotten a take-down notice from NBC, and how they were riding copyright infringement to success.

We the people of independent media were pleased. Some brash young company came on the scene, did video the wrong way, disregarded rights of the creators, and got slapped for it. Of course a slap usually doesn’t hurt very much, does it?

Today when I search for "nbc youtube" the first result is Boing Boing: NBC nastygrams YouTube over "Lazy Sunday" and the second is NBC strikes deal with YouTube | CNET News.com. That’s how fast things change. In about six months NBC goes from almost suing YouTube to partnering with them. Obviously we have a new business plan to investigate…

But is it really new? It looks like the Napster thing, do something naughty, maybe even illegal, and when you get called on it, attempt to go legit. You’ve probably gained a ton of users, and name recognition, and as long as you’ve got the VC money and lawyers, you’re set.

Obviously I’m doing it all wrong. The rewards don’t go to honest companies/people, they go to the ones that play dirty and break laws. So who wants to start a new venture with me?