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Readability: A Great Web Tool
RunWestchester.Wordpress.com | January 1st 2010 by Joe Garland
In his review of great web ideas for 2009, David Pogue wrote the following about Readability: READABILITY The single best tech idea of 2009, though, the real life-changer, has got to be Readability. It’s a free button for your Web browser’s toolb read more
Why Didn't I Think of that? Pogies Awarded to Those That Did
E-Reads | December 31st 2009 by Richard Curtis
David Pogue, who writes the "State of the Art" column in the New York Times, is the wise and witty voice of technology, and you can always count on him to articulate what are the best, worst and dumbest features of everyday products. For several yea read more
Gli oscar techno di David Pogue
Vittorio Pasteris Blog | December 31st 2009
David Pogue assegna i suoi oscar tecnologici per il 2009 read more
Best Tech Ideas of 2009
Plato on-line | December 30th 2009 by pocholo peralta
‘The year’s “single best tech idea” is a simple trick that makes reading web pages a lot easier, writes David Pogue in the New York Times. Called Readability, “it’s a free button for your web browser’s toolbar. read more
LOGGING OUT OF THE ‘DIGITAL DECADE’
UNI TECH BLOG | December 30th 2009 by Ravi
With internet boom and gadgets like iPod, 2000-09 has turned out to be a dizzying period of innovation While it got off to a rocky start with the overhyped Y2K bug and dotcom bubble, the era dubbed the “Digital Decade” by Microsoft’s Bill Gates read more
#1: Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Snow Leopard Editio…
T1 Line, DS3, Metro Ethernet and Telecom Solutions | December 29th 2009 by Internet
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Snow Leopard Edition by David Pogue, Pogue David (1) Publication Date: December 17, 2009 Buy new: $29.99 $19.79 18 used & new from $18.94 (Ranking is updated hourly. Read the original here: #1: Switch read more
Customers Take Back The Beep
The Customer Collective | December 28th 2009 by Mark Lazen
A good case study in how a customer can start a snowball rolling that effects vendor change. Back in August, David Pogue of the NYT went on a tear to get the major telecom providers to eliminate (... read more
One Laptop Per Child
Laptop Today Shop | December 26th 2009 by tiara
David Pogue reviews the $100 laptop. read more
How to use iPhone: Learn All About Your iPhone and iPod Touch
iPhone 3G Tricks | December 25th 2009 by Robert Porter
Before showing off your new iPhone or iPod Touch why not get familiar with it first? It also doesn’t hurt to learn all the neat tricks that your new pride and joy is capable of. Hence read our “12 iPhone Tricks You Might Not Have read more
Magic for dummies
create fun 4 ur self | December 24th 2009 by i gede eka wiratama
Move over, David Copperfield. The coolest magic tricks have been gathered together in one book, best-selling author David Pogue’s Magic For Dummies, which is guaranteed to leave your friends, family and coworkers spellbound at your mastery of the m read more
Do You Dream Of Owning A Historical Preservation Home In Martha V…
travel beach island | December 24th 2009 by roger
A historical Georgian Greek Revival Captain's House in Martha's Vineyard, is a beach house find. This is an exceptional opportunity to own and care for a significant piece of New England's disappearing past. Located o read more
Kindle vs. the Nook: Technical Knockout
Kindle Sony Nook | December 23rd 2009
If there was ever a more direct attack on a product or a one-sided review, I am not sure I recall seeing it. This is just simply an outright slam of Barnes & Noble’s (BKS) Nook electronic book reader. Pogue clearly prefers Amazon’s (AMZN) read more
Verizon Wireless Denies It's Charging People Phantom $1.99 Fee, D…
melting emissions united web web | December 23rd 2009 by melting emissions united web web
For a little while now, Broadband Reports has been doing a good job highlighting how Verizon Wireless has been charging a phantom $1.99 fee for "accessing the internet" even when users claim they did no such thing. Despite a growing amount of press read more
Making Books Free: David Pogue’s Experiment
OpenCulture | December 22nd 2009
He’s a technology columnist for The New York Times, and the author of many popular technology manuals. And today, David Pogue writes about an experiment he conducted last year, testing the hypothesis that free e-books can drive sales of print c read more
Quotes from Techno Claus
Cool International | December 22nd 2009 by Cool International
Who studied music and English too? Who gives tech advice to me and you? Who took computer science at Yale? Mr. David Pogue. Who teaches classes in magic tricks? Who works on Broadway shows for kicks? Who’s written Dummies how to books? Mr. David Po read more
Verizon Denies It Charges You $2 Each Time You Mistakenly Press A…
Financial Tips and Tricks | December 22nd 2009 by ctrlshift
Last month, David Pogue at the New York Times published a tip from a self-described Verizon employee. The employee accused Verizon of deliberately rigging its system to trap customers whenever they... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Snow Leopard Edition
E-books and magazines: Nonfiction and Memoirs | December 22nd 2009 by Nash
Внимание! У вас нет прав для просмотра скрытого текста.Description: Is Windows giving you pause? Ready to make the leap to the Mac instead? There has never been a better time to switch from Windows to Mac, read more
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Snow Leopard Edition
Free Softwares 4 U | December 19th 2009 by Dr. Amlan Kumar Mitra
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Snow Leopard Edition656 pages | O'Reilly Media (December 17, 2009) | ISBN: 0596804253 | PDF | 8.8 MBMoving from Windows to a Mac successfully and painlessly is the one thing Apple does not deliver. Switching read more
David Pogue Revisits DRM Question about Ebooks
iPhone 3G Tricks | December 19th 2009 by Robert Porter
In a blog post today, New York Times Columnist (and bestselling O’Reilly author) David Pogue responds to a reader question about DRM (he calls it “copy protection”) in light of all the recent ereader buzz, and he’s very honest read more
David Pogue Weighs In On Ebook DRM: Non-DRM'd Ebook Increased His…
Text Books – Course Books – Syllabus Books | December 18th 2009 by educatorsarea
Baen have been running the experiment a little longer, putting significant numbers of titles online in plain text and with no drm. View original post here: David Pogue Weighs In On Ebook DRM: Non-DRM'd Ebook Increased His … read more
David Pogue Weighs In On Ebook DRM: Non-DRM'd Ebook Increased His…
melting emissions united web web | December 18th 2009 by melting emissions united web web
Mark Rosedale (an employee of O'Reilly) was the first of a few to send in David Pogue's recent column in which he discusses the question of ebook DRM. Remember, just recently a Sony exec claimed that you couldn't make money on ebooks without DRM. Y read more
Family Fog Business Turned Mega Enterprise Achieves Success with…
iePlexus Blog | December 18th 2009 by iePlexus
It’s somewhat mindboggling to consider how the minor details in life can unexpectedly transpire into the bigger picture; shaping and transforming our malleable existence to define our future. When father and son, Anthony and Chris Markgraf, set out read more
America Refuses to Work Out Without Gizmos [Fitness]
StarDirt | December 17th 2009
If there's one thing America needs more of to solve its obesity crisis, it is flashing electronic doo-dads. And pricey customized gizmos. Combine these with exercise video games, and brother, you are the fitness person of the future! Sure, you play read more
Talks David Pogue says “Simplicity sells”
Chicago Mac/PC Support | December 16th 2009 by Brian Povlsen
Fun presentation and expressing things from a users point of view. Click here to watch. Tagged: David Pogue, News, Simplicity read more
Flashes of Flora
Florez Nursery | December 12th 2009 by Ian Percy
Detail from Flourishing Ideas, Belinda Brooks 2009Mixed MediaTo burn or not to burn? That was the dilemma facing Dimitri Nabokov on whether to publish the fragments of manuscript of the last book left by his father Vladimir who had wanted it destroye read more
Nook all but dead?
Erictric | December 11th 2009 by Eric
Think the Barnes & Noble Nook e-reader is dead? That’s the tone several early reviews are giving. Mossberg and Pogue’s reviews are already gaining attention as they are two of the more respected tech journalists in the industry. A bad read more
Times's Pogue Rips BN a New One Over Nook, Calling it "A Mes…
E-Reads | December 11th 2009 by Richard Curtis
Saying Barnes & Noble clearly rushed the Nook out prematurely "in hopes of stealing some of the Kindle’s holiday cheer," tech columnist David Pogue issued a sharp critique of the device in the New York Times.Here's an abstract of Pogue's analys read more
Barnes & Noble nook Reviews Start Pouring In
CyberSurge | December 10th 2009 by Mike
Reviews of the Barnes & Noble nook have started appearing from all the usual suspects. The general opinion is that although it is a decent device, it is slow and all of the differentiating features come with major caveats. Barnes & Noble will read more
Nook delude
TLUC - Blog | December 10th 2009
Nook, l'e-book reader di Barnes & Noble e rivale del Kindle di Amazon, ha deluso le attese di David Pogue e Walt Mossberg. || Mossberg's wave off was the kinder of the two: "During my tests, I found the Nook slower, more cumbersome to use and less p read more
Pogue: The Nook Is A Mess
Asus Eee PC News Mods and Hacks | December 10th 2009 by xujiren
From Silicon Valley Insider -Per NY Times' David Pogue, Barnes & Noble's Nook should not have been released. Bottom line, it is a maddeningly slow, half-baked ripoff of the Kindle, and its supposed benefits all have drawbacks. In Poque's own words, " read more

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