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A short video review of MD80 - smallest video recorder in the world (no not the iPod Nano)

Trends in the Living Networks

A few months ago I bought an MD80 video recorder - supposedly the smallest in the world, and smaller than the iPod Nano, which David Pogue reviews today as the smallest camcorder. Tags: Future of media Technology trends. I thought I'd do a video review of it, discussing both its use and demonstrating its video quality.

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The Verge’s favorite music streaming services

The Verge

You can search through playlists based on their tags (which could include artists, genre, or “mood”), but you can’t see the list of songs ahead of time. I just drag something into the application formerly known as iTunes, and in a few moments, it shows up on my iPhone, syncs to my iPod, and can even be played through my HomePods.

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Geek Reads, 2009.1: The World Viewed Through the Lens of Randomness

Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge

Tags: Books. It's as much a book about decision-making as about math, citing many examples of people's failure to understand and account for the effects of randomness in their decision-making. Their persistence in their work, even in the face of tragedy, failure, heartbreak, persecution, etc. is inspiring.

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Productivity is in the eye of the FUDholder - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Before there were mobile phones they used to bring in iPods and radios to listen to the afternoon ballgame or their favorite music. print Tagged as: BYOD , CoIT , Enterprise Mobility. Tags Applications. The shame of this type of FUD is that people have been doing that already. It’s a crisis of culture, not common sense.

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Jeffrey Cole at Ninemsn Digital Marketing Summit on the future of digital media

Trends in the Living Networks

iPad is likely to win in tablets, just as the iPod has won in MP3 players. Tags: Future of media jeffreycole worldinternetproject. Power is going to the global players such as New York Times. The iPad is transformational. Only 4-6% of people who use PCs need PCs - they can use smaller devices such as tablets. Great stuff.

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What’s on your desk, Mitchell Clark?

The Verge

If it lasts for 10 years, it may actually be worth the almost $1,000 price tag. The headphones are the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 ohms , which aren’t super fun for music (hence the fifth-gen iPod with KZ ES4 earbuds ) but are great for accurately reproducing vocals. I think that’s the simplest desk chair I’ve seen so far.

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Streaming Trust

Phil Windley

They launched the iPod and the iTunes music store and used their installed user base to bring the music companies to the table. Tags: identity ssi verifiable+credentials trust legitimacy They changed the business model and that ultimately gave birth to the music streaming services we use today.

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