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most important net-related developments in a long time. but i need to understand it more than intellectually. thus, with thanks to dave winer and adam curry for start-up advice, an experiment in podcasting begins. i have started, however, exactly where they said i should not -- reading written texts. wired
reason to get going, i've made that the beginning. the best of podcasting, i am told and have seen, is not read, but written. writing in mp3 is something i hope to experiment with soon. until then, here is 050201 (the first, maybe the only, podcast from february, 2005): a reading of my march column in wired...
http://www.elmer.teknoids.net/
really kills the mood. connect your home. you've got a smart doorbell, a smart fridge, two smart tvs, some tablets, cameras, monitors, a smart bike, a smart thermometer, smart security devices, a voice-activated light system (very cool), and then some. and when you've got a gig, you've got plenty of
your home phone. done the internet way. take what you love about having a landline, but subtract the "land" part... and add features made possible by the internet. decide who can call you when with privacy controls, turn your voicemails into emails and texts, and forward your calls to any of your devices...
https://fiber.google.com/