Maria Korolov wrote at Hypergrid Business some interesting ideas about the Linden Lab Viewer version 2 (LLV2) and how LL is at the same opportunistic crossroad America Online was with the idea…
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5. Express your birth date as a Star Trek–style stardate. Technically, stardates aren’t supposed to be applied retroactively (according to Memory Alpha, anyway). But don’t let that stop you. The beauty of this is that you can pretty much pick a number out of thin air without fear of being proved a liar. Just be sure to remember the stardate you pick, because, if your friends are geeks, too, the odds are they’ll catch you if you should change it. (via The 10 Geekiest Ways to Hide Your Age)
Shareholders want to know what Jobs has planned for the iPad, whether the iPhone can sustain its growth momentum amid greater competition, and what the company will do with its eye-popping $40 billion cash balance. (via iPad, iPhone and Cash Mountain Expected to Dominate Apple Annual Meeting | Epicenter | Wired.com)
“It will offer the full web-browsing experience so you have something that you are holding in your hand that replaces everything the smartphone does and takes on quite a bit of the features of a laptop.” (via Dell’s Tablet Aims to Stick It to Apple’s iPad)
Linden Lab leaves Macintosh behind, At least, that’s how it appears and only partly so.
Granted, the Official SL Viewer 2 is beta, and there is a lot of work needed on it still (okay, a lot of…





