Ric Ford is reporting
in MacInTouch that according to Steve Jobs’ keynote at Seybold today, the OS X public beta is due two weeks from tomorrow (i.e., Sept. 13).
It’s a little
pedantic to make this point (and hardly original, granted), but still. Do these searches not hint at a certain amount of abuse of process? Maybe that’s not the word for it. But it would be interesting if 2600 were able to sue the companies who own them. It would be an interesting needle for them to thread.
Hey looky here
kids – the venerable Mr. Utsler (I actually think I might be older than he is) has redesigned Metacubed and the rest. I must say that it looks great, and will work very well for me first thing in the morning when I’m trying to figure out whether I’m quite alive or not.
I just received
the September-October issue of Artbyte in the mail and there is no longer any doubt about it: it’s the best magazine going on the subject of digital culture etc. It used to be too focused on art stuff before – not that arts coverage is a problem, obviously it’s the starting point for the mag. But now it does a better job of extending from the aesthetic to more general cultural, social, and political arenas. And in a way it lives up to McLuhan’s idea that artists are probes into the future, something I think is true.
Although I like mags like the Industry Standard (and some of the other net-biz-porn mags), they don’t tell me anything about what’s in the pipe – it’s all about what has happened. When they try and predict, they’re almost always wrong. After all it was one of those pubs that said – not two months ago – that “obviously” drkoop.com would be the great success story in the consumer internet space? Uh, not. Artbyte features great writers, great thinkers with a real provenance as commentators on these issues (like Geert Lovink, for example), and of course looks gorgeous.
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