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Files, R.I.P.
Computer files are going extinct. It is about time. And here is why.
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Global Map of the Internet
Global Map of the Internet — no, literally. I used to feature this on my old blog all the time. It is good to see friends at Telegeography still continuing the tradition. Check it out.
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Oh Annie
Google held its fall product launch event in New York. There were some good bits, some great bits, and there was a bit that was a head-scratcher. It involved famous photographer Annie Leibovitz, who was invited on stage to talk about the Pixel 4 phone and its photography capabilities. It was a bit of a head-scratcher to see this famous and iconic photographer on stage, showing a level of disinterest and enthusiasm. Google paid her a lot of money to Leibovitz to use the phone. The question is: How much?
“I just glided with it and used and really just enjoyed taking pictures with it,” she said on stage, stringing words together that conveyed absolutely nothing. “Towards the end of work we were doing, I felt like I was just beginning to sort of get it, and I just let the camera do the work.”
This onstage diarrhea of
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Files, R.I.P.
Computer files are going extinct. It is about time. And here is why.
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Global Map of the Internet
Global Map of the Internet — no, literally. I used to feature this on my old blog all the time. It is good to see friends at Telegeography still continuing the tradition. Check it out.
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Oh Annie
Google held its fall product launch event in New York. There were some good bits, some great bits, and there was a bit that was a head-scratcher. It involved famous photographer Annie Leibovitz, who was invited on stage to talk about the Pixel 4 phone and its photography capabilities. It was a bit of a head-scratcher to see this famous and iconic photographer on stage, showing a level of disinterest and enthusiasm. Google paid her a lot of money to Leibovitz to use the phone. The question is: How much?
“I just glided with it and used and really just enjoyed taking pictures with it,” she said on stage, stringing words together that conveyed absolutely nothing. “Towards the end of work we were doing, I felt like I was just beginning to sort of get it, and I just let the camera do the work.”
This onstage diarrhea of
… Continue readingContinue reading Oh Annie