Sunday, October 30, 2005
News
Bustling Singapore Bazaar Provides Last Hurrah For Ramadhan Shoppers
When the sun has set and the breaking of the fast has been observed, the only destination worth visiting in Singapore during Ramadhan — if you wish to spend an entire evening indulging in shopping while basking under bright street lights — is none other than the legendary bazaar at Geylang Serai.
Steve Jobs: The Guru Behind Apple
He's chief executive of two of the most powerful technology brands in the world: Apple and Pixar. But what motivates Steve Jobs? And how does he choose a new washing machine?
From Your Living Room To The World, Via Podcast
Entry into this form of broadcasting is open to anyone who owns a computer. The cost can be as little as $10 for a microphone, or as much as $30,000 for a well-equipped recording studio.
Opinion
The Perpendicular Pronoun (I) Gets Cut Down To S(i)ze
When was the lowercase i before an uppercase anything born, and what did it stand for?
Our 'Can't We All Just Get Along?' Awards
Take my word for it, Steve — when people pay for music, they want it to be playable on any device they choose.
New Mac
Two years, one month, and twenty-three days ago I got a new PowerBook. Yesterday afternoon I got another.
The Incredible Shrinking Movies
Video iPods pose a threat to the filmgoing experience — but they also offer an opportunity.
Sidetrack
Dave Winer: The "Long Tail" makes me want to barf. I'm not in anyone's tail. I'm a head, a heart, if I must choose an organ, kidneys or lungs. Anyone who calls bloggers a tail of anything has his head up his ass.