Forbes: The Fix-It Kids Take Over
Sunday, March 24th, 2002Forbes: The Fix-It Kids Take Over
- Tech’s Newest Generation Just Wants to Make Things Work
Forbes: The Fix-It Kids Take Over
- Tech’s Newest Generation Just Wants to Make Things Work
Boxes and Arrows: Because we can. Great zine.
Spinfree Singlefile: Organize your book collection by Jason Fried of 37signals fame (with coding by local danish wizkid David. A great web application - have had the fortune of playing around with it for a couple of days with some of my books. What i’m the most impressed by is the speed of the application - it’s very close to desktop application speed…
Local danish vc posterboy’s 2M Invest comes as close as you can in corporate speak to issuing a formal apology in this filing with the danish stock market
Those bloody yanks has totally invaded my worldview. The view from my living room over the harbor is obstructed by a huge american destroyer vessel. A hint for you americans, i don’t think you’ll find Osama anywhere in central copenhagen… ;_)
My bet on what Winer is hinting at. A licensing deal with Salon giving them a branded Salon News Client. But we’ll see if i’ve figured out Dave’s hints ,-)
OK, New York Times and no co-branding. What’s the deal, Dave - a “Steve Jobs”-style announcement? ;_)
Alsop on Eclipse Aviation. (the makers of a 835,000$ jet set out to revolutionize the aviation industry). Didn’t realize that the company was founded by experienced technology executives - but it makes a lot of sense…
Newsweek: Silicon Valley Reboots. Great article by Steven Levy - sums up the back to innovation and technology movement…
Gundgaard disses the bullshit buzzword economy. Had the same reaction when i read the articles he talks about. Amazing that the journalists still in year 2002 buy’s in to the buzzword economy.