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Google Wave

Have you had a change to use Google Wave yet?

I have and I have to say it is amazing.

What is Google Wave you ask?

I could say to watch the video at Google Wave. If you ask me to put it on my own words, then I would have to say it’s an awesome online collaborator.
The more you play with Google Wave, the more you would envision the end of three technologies:

• Email
• Online chat
• Networking sites.

Google Wave allows you to have all these technologies plus the Google API and its ability to create application. You have mega a online system in a fashion that only Google can provide.

Google wave is currently in its Alpha stage so your obstacles at this point are:

• Google wave is open in an invite only.
• Even though Google wave is running good, as with many Alpha stage systems it does not work good all the time.
• Not many people are on the system yet so you find yourself only most of the time.

I have also preview the iPhone application version of Google Wave. I love the fact that the iPhone app is easy to navigate through but I was really disappointed on the time that it takes to open. Also I notice that most image links are broken.

As I sue Google wave I can immediately tell that its uses academic and professional uses will be invaluable. From been able to collaborate in a project between all your colleagues at work to hosting a study group for a university course, Google wave (in its full release form) would be a most use system.

I would have to say that even with all of this issue here listed, I just cannot wait for Google wave to come out as a full release.

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Electronic Readers

If you enjoy reading as much as I do, you might find beneficial to obtain an electronic reader device. Nowadays most book stores provide a big collection of books in electronic format. So an avid reader like me would find themselves with a huge amount of choices starting from what book format to read, what book store to buy it from, all the way to what device to purchase. Such choices could make you want to go back to paperback.

I recently decided to purchase an electronic device recently because the amount of books in my book case is getting out of hand. I find that if I could replace all my book titles to electronic format, I could fit it all in a single computer. Thus eliminating a whole wall in my house dedicated to books. But upon making this decision I found myself with all the questions that anyone of you have reached.

So I decided to do a little research and selected a couple of devices which I feel fit my needs the most. Within those devices selected I have chosen Amazon’s Kindle $259, Barnes & Noble’s nook $259 and Sony’s Reader Touch Edition PRS600 $299.

One of the first differences I found is that the only device that was not available now was the nook. Barnes & Nobles’ website says that if you pre-purchase it now, it will be ship on January 4th 2010. The Amazon’s Kindle is available to purchase from the Amazon’s website. And the Sony Reader Touch is available from most US stores.

These three devices all have 6 inch monitors even though their dimensions are slightly different. Sony Reader Touch is 6.9” x 4.5” x 0.4”. Barnes & Nobles’ nook is 7.7” x 4.9” x 0.5”. And Amazon’s Kindle is 8” x 5.3” x 0.36” making this the biggest device out of the three listed.

As far as weight, Sony Reader Touch and Amazon’s Kindle are very close. Amazon’s Kindle weights 10.2 ounces while Sony Reader Touch weights 10.1 ounces. Barnes & Nobles’ nook at 11.2 ounces was the heaviest device out of these three.

Looking at storage, Sony Reader Touch has only 512MB of internal storage making this device the one with the smallest capacity. But the fact that it takes Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo™ and SD Card™ up to 16GB could help make this device as big if not bigger in memory storage than the other devices (except Barnes & Nobles’ nook). Barnes & Nobles’ nook haves an internal capacity of 2 Gigs and since it takes a microSD card up to 16 Gigs, this could be the biggest capacity in all the devices here mention. Amazon’s Kindle has a non-expandable 2 Gigs of internal memory.

The battery life in the three devices is 2 weeks without the wireless option turn on. The only difference you will find is in the changing time with Amazon’s Kindle been 4 hours and Barnes & Nobles’ nook been 3.5 hours. I was not able to find information the Sony Reader Touch.

As far as network capability I found that even though Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes & Nobles’ nook both have 3G capabilities only Barnes & Nobles’ nook is Wi-Fi enable.

Another difference I found was in the book formats that the three devices support. Sony Reader Touch is one of the most open devices I found taking EPUB, BBeB, PDF, Text, RTF, Word documents, MP3 and AAC. Amazon’s Kindle Supports AZW, PDF, TXT, Audible, MP3, MOBI and PRC without conversion. HTML DOC, RFT, JPEG, GIF, PNG and BMP would be supported in the Amazon’s Kindle but with conversion. Amazon provides and application you could use to convert this formats to a format that the Amazon’s Kindle can use. Finally, Barnes & Nobles’ nook takes EPUB, PDF, MP3 and PDB. PDB (ereader.com format) is the only format that is not supported by either Amazon’s Kindle or the Sony Reader Touch.

Upon opening the box the Sony Reader Touch contains only the USB cables. Barnes & Nobles’ nook contains MicroUSB 2.0 cable, AC adapter and a rechargeable battery. While Amazon’s Kindle contains a power adapter, USB cable 2.0 and a rechargeable battery.

All devices have a 1 year manufacturer’s warranty with an option to purchase a 2 year at the time of purchase.

I hope this has helped you in the subject. Please comment on this article and let me know.

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Xfactor Vol. 1 Is Out…

Xfactor Vol.1

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Browncoat Day – June 23rd 2006

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The 4400 is back

I don’t know if you have ever seen a show on USA NETWORK called The 4400.

But If you are a fan like I am the you will be happy to know that season 3 will be back on Sunday, June 11.

Is Jordan Collier really alive?
Whats going to happen to Shawn Farrel?
And what about Tom Baldwin’s son, Kyle? Now that Jordan Collier is alive or is he?
Will Dennis Ryland’s return to NTAC be good or bad?

It’s going to be awsome!

Mark your calendars…

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CORRECTION AND UPDATE/Burstek Internet Usage Study Release Update

In the March 20th release, Burstek incorrectly stated the report’s conclusions concerning the web site “weatherbug.com.” Burstek is aware that “weatherbug.com” itself is not associated with “Trojan horses” or “malicious code”, and we regret if the impression was given otherwise.

read more | digg story

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Veoh ~ The First Internet Television Peercasting Network

Is this a competitor to YouTube and Google Video?

I guess time will tell!

Veoh

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Make your own MAC

You don’t have to buy an Apple computer anymore. Now you can make your own.

Ckeck the article call “How-to: Install and Configure OSX86″ for details on how this is done.

Real 1337…

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FedEx Kinko’s payment card cracked | CNET News.com

This is so totally cool.

Check it out at
CNET News.com

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MyMapSpace – Map Friends

Do you wish you can put all your friends in your MySpace account in one map?

Wait no longer. Go to:
MyMapSpace – Map Friends

This uses Google Map API

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