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Seen that? - Wayback Wednesday #2
in The Smart PDA, on October 31, 2009
... Wayback Wednesday #2 at The Smart PDA The fast pace of technological development, particularly in smartphones and PDAs, is nothing new. Yet it'...
To copy or not to copy ? étrange ressemblance entre le graphisme du blog Les Explorers et la "head line' du salon MAP, salon international du tourisme à Paris.
in Les Explorers, on septembre 16, 2007
...ut vérifier ces information sur l'excellent site d'archives des sites web : WayBack Machine / archives.org
Le graphisme (la tête avec la carte du monde) dans le site Internet du plus grand ...
GreatDB: 网站信息综合查阅系统
in Wangtam, on 2007-06-16
... Engine Indexes
- DMOZ listings
- Wayback Entries
- Top 5 Keywords
- Domain Extension Availability
- Preview...
Wayback Wednesday #8: The First Cell Phone and its Inventor
in The Smart PDA, on May 23, 2007
Yes, this blog is about smartphones and PDAs. But who says we can't track their origins? Like the history of the cell phone . More specifically, the first cell phone and its inventor.
Introducing the Apple Newton, From $37.99
in The Smart PDA, on March 1, 2007
...ey've adjusted the prices to match the wear and tear of each unit. And if you want the complete Wayback experience, there are also some accessories for sale . The company even has a repair ...
Wayback Wednesday #7: The First Apple Phone
in The Smart PDA, on January 31, 2007
For hermits living far far away from civilization, Steve Jobs announced Apple's entry into the smartphone market during his MacWorld keynote. But it seems way way back (in 1985), Apple was issued a patent for a literal "apple phone." This doesn't help against the Cisco laws...
Wayback Wednesday #6: What Happened to Toughness?
in The Smart PDA, on October 11, 2006
My first mobile was a Nokia 5110 . Aside from being easy-to-use, I remember the phone's toughness. It was literally built like a tank. I've dropped it so many times, and it continued working. Sure, the battery became a little lose, but I never experienced any significant damage. I was ev...
Sudoku on Windows Mobile
in The Smart PDA, on October 9, 2006
I've noticed Sudoku has been quite popular lately. It's been appearing on newspapers, and my dad spends some of his leisure time exercising the gray cells with these numeric puzzles . Don't know what Sudoku is? As usual Wikipedia pulls through, providing an article on everythin...
Google Archiv: 300 Jahre Rückblick
in Das CIO Weblog, on 06.09.06
...icken will und sich mehr für die Historie von Internet-Seiten interessiert, kann auf die Wayback-Machine zurückgreifen. Dort findet man noch Webauftritte aus den Anfangstagen des Internet....
My First Podcast, Courtesy of Cellphone9
in The Smart PDA, on August 23, 2006
...nufacturers unfortunately fail to provide
This my first podcast ever, so be nice!
Where's Wayback Wednesday? Wayback will be back next week....
Wayback Wednesday #5: A Rocky Start for the Windows Mobile Smartphone OS
in The Smart PDA, on August 16, 2006
Here's a piece of history that's sure to provoke the smugness of hindsight. Back in 2002, when Microsoft was just entering the smartphone market, the Windows Mobile Smartphone edition of course lacked the clout it enjoys today.
Wired News expressed understandable skepticism of Mic...
Wayback Wednesday #4: The Apple Newton
in The Smart PDA, on August 9, 2006
... Once again, Wayback Wednesday brings us back to the past! Messrs. Treo, Blackberry, Q, N93, and TyTN/838 Pro/XDA Trion/Whatever Your Name Is, I'd like you to meet your grandpa, Mr. Apple newt...
Wayback Wednesday #3: Palm IIIe Special Edition
in The Smart PDA, on August 2, 2006
In a time when digital cameras produced grainy pictures, when Palm dominated the PDA market, and when transparency was novel, came the Palm IIIe Special Edition . Sam Evans writes a review on Geek.com, dated February 10, 2000.
What made this handheld "special" were cosmetic changes, a...
Wayback Wednesday #2
in The Smart PDA, on July 26, 2006
The fast pace of technological development, particularly in smartphones and PDAs , is nothing new. Yet it's still amazing that only 3 years have passed since the release of the Treo 600.
On November 2003, Wired Magazine's Gadget Lab featured the smartphone. The author was apparen...
Wayback Wednesday #1
in The Smart PDA, on July 19, 2006
... e-mail realtime, and take pictures, while they've been getting smaller? Today I'm starting Wayback Wednesday. Every week, I'll feature an article on smartphones or PDAs from years ago.
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Other Voices: Links for 6/22/06
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 22, 2006
...say as much as I'd like. But here's what a few others are saying:
1. Chrees pulls out the wayback machine to see his blog entries from 1986: "6/10: I'm still following the Microsof...




