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- jim 5-13-2003 8:05 pm [link] [4 comments]

Trepia has a new Wi-Fi instant messanger program for windows that works like Apple's rendezvous enabled iChat instant messanger in that it will allow you to connect to other Wi-Fi users in your immediate vicinity.

While programs like ICQ and AIM will show you a static list of friends, Trepia shows you a list of people who are currently in your area -- people who you most likely didn't know before! You can check out their profile and picture and strike up a conversation, knowing that if you actually want to meet them, they are never more than a few minutes away.
As public Wi-Fi nodes proliferate this sort of thing is going to become very cool.

I also like Trepia's copy under the download button: "Trepia is free to use and contains no spyware or ads." Amen.
- jim 5-13-2003 8:02 pm [link] [add a comment]

Vanu shows off software defined radio prototype running on the iPaq. Here's all the +3 slashdot comments, including this representative overview:

...What this means (in the future, with 2.4GHz+ capable devices) is that one device (be it your PDA, mobile phone, PCMCIA card) can be a GSM phone, can be a CDMA phone, can be a 3G phone, can be a CB/commercial/police radio receiver, it could even be used for 802.11b or Bluetooth. The possibilities for software radio are mind boggling. Linux is really irrelevant in the scheme of things, it's essentially just used to bolt the stuff together - it's the underlying technology that is impressive.
Bring on the uber communicator. Converge damn it.
- jim 5-13-2003 6:20 pm [link] [add a comment]

T-shirt. (via fimoculous)
- jim 5-12-2003 10:00 pm [link] [add a comment]

Geek alert: the technorati API has been released. This will let people with too much time on their hands write scripts to mine data from the vast technorati database. In other words, this will help automate the weaving together of the weblog world.

Over the past few months, I've gotten a lot of requests from people who wanted to be able to use the Technorati database for a variety of purposes - everything from social network research to mini-applications that would send them a page or an IM whenever someone posted a link to their website.  I created the Technorati API order to help foster these creative ideas and developers.

- jim 5-12-2003 9:53 pm [link] [add a comment]

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