I often find NPR’s reporting on science and technology to be boring, stale, and months late. That is why I was surprised to hear Laura Sydell’s report about the iPhone on yesterday’s Morning Edition.
Sydell rightly declared that the key to Apple’s success with the iPod and its potential success with the iPhone are a result […]
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It’s all about the interface
26 Jun, 2007
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Ball Rolling
26 Jun, 2007
Sascha Meinrath put me in touch with John Atkinson, the director of Wireless Ghana. While I guess this was an inevitable step, I am glad that it is a step behind me. With 115 days left till the Fulbright application is officially due (and 97 till I want to submit) I am glad that the […]

