From the day about five years ago, when I started using an iPod I always thought someone had to solve the problem of the Shuffle inconsistency: whether you listen to your own predesigned playlists (and end up listening always the same old stuff) or you use Shuffle but have to deal with absurd combinations (like going non stop from Rage Against the Machine to Peter Cetera!).
Well, Apple finally did what I have been waiting all these years! Leer más…
The post I wrote last week about the future of Internet companies left me feeling a bit nostalgic. I remember my first time as it was only yesterday.
One of my best friends worked as an IT manager at a local Hospital. One Saturday night we were hanging around doing nothing and then he threw the fatal question: “Have you ever done it?”. And I, totally ashamed, answered with the truth: “No, never”. I was 24 back then.
In exactly 72 hours a group of scientists from many different countries will turn on the Large Hadron Collider, the largest particle accelerator ever built by men. It is the longest: it has a 27 kilometers long tunnel between 50 and 175 meters underground and crosses the frontier between France and Switzerland. It is also the most powerful: using over 1,600 magnets that weigh around 27 tons each, it keeps two proton beams moving in circles at 99.99% of the speed of light and then make them collide. Before being launched, the protons are “charged” in linear accelerators and in the Proton Synchrotron Booster. To operate it needs to be at a temperature of 1.9°K (-271°C).
When the collisions take place, the local temperature will raise to be 100,000 hotter than the Sun’s core.

I remember several years ago, when Yahoo had emerged as the clear cut winner from the many search engines available early on. Left behind were others such as Altavista, Infoseek and many others. I also remember the day when I read about this new start up called Google, which had just launched another search engine . Yahoo was already publicly traded at the Nasdaq, had tons of money, the best engineers and an extremely high share of all the searches in the planet. At that time I thought: “It’s absurd. No one can challenge the Yahoo supremacy among search engines”.
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…is already alive.
And is only 45 years old!
At least that is what says a famous and a bit eccentric British gerontologist called Aubrey de Grey.

I am a lunatic for my iPod and my iTunes. In the last few days I got two big pieces of news: the first one is that the iTunes App Store is finally open for most of Latin America, including Argentina. That means a first step towards one day no longer having to depend on finding someone with an American credit card to be able to buy songs and download album artwork.
But more importantly, as if finding time to keep up with TED and their amazing talks was not a challenge big enough, the big piece of news is the launch of iTunesU.
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