Archive for December, 2006

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Thursday, December 21st, 2006

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Igen i dag har jeg set landets fremtid drikke øl til frokokst.

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Genstart.dk on Polar Rose on Red Herring on Nikolaj on Polar Rose on Genstart.dk

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

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MP3: Chris Cornell’s Billie Jean

Monday, December 18th, 2006

If you’ve never really been a big fan of neither Micheal Jackson or Chris Cornell, this might resize your enthusiasm. And if you are, this might, well, do the same thing.

Chris Cornell: Billie Jean
Bonus: Chris Cornell: You Know My Name (007)

Hvad koster en døgnkiosk?

Monday, December 18th, 2006

Som han stod der med sin guld i hånden lignede han en der var klar til at starte et nyt liv. Som bartender. Han kiggede rundt.

Disk, kasseapparat, lottomaskine, blade, drikke, chips, Quick-skrab, sodavand, begrænset morgenmadsudvalg (1 pakke lys toast), toiletpapir, aviser, is, shampoo, batterier og to størrelser elpærer. Tyve kvadratmeter butik, slik, tre køleskabe (heraf et dobbelt), ti kvadratmeter baglokale og -lager. Toilet.

- Ja, knap og nap.
- Det var sgu ikke meget.
- Meget normalt. Lidt under, endda.
- MÃ¥ jeg sgu nok sige
- Tror denne her står i 1,7

iChat Band

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

As performed live earlier today, this newly formed virtual band goes on stage with a lead singer in a Danish town too small to have a name, lead guitar in Sweden and rhythm guitar in Copenhagen.

Mobile phones hooked up to the matrix

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

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I just signed up for the trial of Mobile Complete virtual test lab. They’ve hooked up more than 200 phones to 10 US carriers. Mobile developers can then control those phones as if they were right in their hands. Prices start at 200 dollars a month and includes 10 hours of use.

If this really works and they expand to Europe, it’s sad news for gadget addicts in the industry.

Point and click your own mashup

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

What if you could present any data you see on the web as any format you’d think suitable? Movie listings as RSS, events as iCal, or email?

A few months back, I met Kapow CEO Stefan Andreasen at Euro Oscon, and I told him I’d really like a simple, less programmer-minded API API. He then told me the good news about Openkapow which was as close, maybe even closer, as I had wished for.

openkapow represents a major paradigm shift in creating mashups.
With current mashup technologies only the tiny fraction of the web that expose traditional API’s,
like REST, SOAP, RSS and JavaScript, can be mashed up.

Reading Tveskov’s note on Dappit reminded me about the Danish Kapow project, and to check once again if they had launched. And they have, it seems. If you’ve tried the similar service Dappit, you might have felt a bit puzzled as you were telling the system which data is what data. Openkapow does this though a Windows/Linux application so I haven’t tried it yet, but Robomaker, as they call it, sure looks interesting.

One of the first mashups out of Openkapow is an RSS feed of upcoming movies on Danish television – with their IMDB ratings. Very nice, and right here.


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