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		<title>My favorite things about the iPad make it a crappy Kindle replacement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 22:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by goXunuReviews via Flickr I was a first gen Kindle lover and then I was a second gen Kindle lover. It is a fantastic way to read books. I even have subscribed to the WSJ and the FT on it and have enjoyed the interface for both. But as soon as I got an [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was a first gen <a class="zem_slink" title="Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, 6&quot; Display, Graphite - Latest Generation" rel="amazon" href="http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Wireless-Reader-Wifi-Graphite/dp/B002Y27P3M%3FSubscriptionId%3D0G81C5DAZ03ZR9WH9X82%26tag%3Dzemanta-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB002Y27P3M">Kindle</a> lover and then I was a second gen Kindle lover.  It is a fantastic way to read books.  I even have subscribed to the <a class="zem_slink" title="The Wall Street Journal" rel="homepage" href="http://www.wsj.com/">WSJ</a> and the FT on it and have enjoyed the interface for both.  But as soon as <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/mikedibenedetto/status/6046738011914241">I got an iPad</a>, I put my Kindle in a drawer and have not taken it out since.  I have been playing games on my iPad, emailing friends and reading two books so far through the Kindle app [Jonathan Knee's <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Curse-Mogul-Worlds-Leading-Companies/dp/1591842646">Curse of the Mogul</a> and <a class="zem_slink" title="Seeing Both Sides" rel="homepage" href="http://bostonvcblog.typepad.com/">Jeff Bussgang</a>'s <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-VC-Game-Venture-Start-up/dp/1591843251">Mastering the VC Game</a> btw].<br />
However, as a nice relaxing family vacation approaches, I am finding myself excited to pull out the old Kindle once again.  This is because three of my favorite things about the iPad make it an incredibly frustrating reading device:</p>
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<li>The beautiful high gloss screen &#8211; The iPad&#8217;s screen is gorgeous for movies, photos and games but it sucks for reading large quantities of text.  When I&#8217;m outside, the sun&#8217;s reflection makes it impossible to read.  And when I&#8217;m inside, every light source within a mile seems to find its way to my iPad so it can reflect directly in my eyes.  The Kindle on the other hand has a dull, ugly screen that is perfect for reading.</li>
<li>The multi-touch screen &#8211; While great for web browsing and playing Harbor Master, the touch screen causes me to repeatedly and inadvertently change the page while reading.  Every time I reposition the iPad, I inevitably hit the screen by accident and advance one page.  Very annoying.</li>
<li>All the awesome other stuff you can do &#8211; Sometimes when I settle down to read, I don&#8217;t want to be able to easily surf the web, check my email, or play a game.  I just want to read. But if a distraction is there, I won&#8217;t be able to resist it.  I wish I was more disciplined but I&#8217;m just not.</li>
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<p>So even though I love my iPad and have been seriously neglecting my Kindle, I have come to the conclusion that there definitely is room, not just in the market but in my life, for both devices.</p>
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		<title>Google Voice Allows You to Embed Voicemails on Other Web Sites&#8230;Uh Oh.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 16:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s an interesting little feature of Google Voice: it allows you to embed voicemails you receive onto other sites.  I&#8217;m surprised that this hasn&#8217;t raised any privacy concerns yet. Making private messages easily shareable will inevitably lead to some pretty sticky situations.  Think about email.  We can share emails with the click of a button.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s an interesting little feature of Google Voice: it allows you to embed voicemails you receive onto other sites.  I&#8217;m surprised that this hasn&#8217;t raised any privacy concerns yet.</p>
<p>Making private messages easily shareable will inevitably lead to some pretty sticky situations.  Think about email.  We can share emails with the click of a button.  And worse yet, people can forward the emails we send them.  Before email, we would never worry that people would photocopy our letters and share them with the world because that would have been a hassle.  But every business in the world instructs their employees to watch what they write via email because they know that those words could easily get forwarded around (remember <a href="http://shey.net/niked.html">this story</a>?) or end up on Consumerist.com.</p>
<p>Before Google Voice, one could certainly make a sound file of a voicemail and put it on the internet, but the process wasn&#8217;t simple.  It wasn&#8217;t as easy as clicking a few links.  (Let&#8217;s all thank God that this woman went through the trouble of posting this <a href="http://www.holytaco.com/2008/06/27/the-douchiest-phone-message-in-history/">voicemail</a>.)  However, now it is.  This newfound ability got me thinking.  Who should own the intellectual property of a voicemail?  Probably the receiver of the voicemail.  But is that the correct legal answer?  I don&#8217;t know.  Perhaps leaving someone a voicemail is akin to granting them a temporary license.  Should it be?  When you call a company&#8217;s call center, they tell you that the call may be recorded.  Do they do that because they have to or do they do it out of the goodness of their hearts?  I wonder.  If they have a legal obligation to do it, should all Google Voice users tell their contacts that their messages may be posted to the internet?</p>
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<p>On a somewhat related note, Google Voice is hilariously terrible at transcribing voicemails.  They are so off the mark that the transcribing service is more of a joke than a service.  Check out GV&#8217;s transcription of the voicemail embedded above.  It turns a simple request into a borderline scandalous proposition. <em> &#8220;<span id="2-83">I</span><span id="2-84"> know</span> <span id="2-85">we</span> <span id="2-86">would</span> <span id="2-87">just</span> <span id="2-88">wanted</span> <span id="2-89">to</span> <span id="2-90">touch</span> <span id="2-91">and</span> <span id="2-92">you</span> <span id="2-93">wouldn&#8217;t</span> <span id="2-94">mind.&#8221;</span></em></p>
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<div><span id="2-0">Hey</span> <span id="2-1">Mike,</span> <span id="2-2">It&#8217;s</span> <span id="2-3">knowing</span> <span id="2-4">how</span> <span id="2-5">you</span> <span id="2-6">doing.</span> <span id="2-7">I</span> <span id="2-8">am</span> <span id="2-9">the</span> <span id="2-10">looking</span> <span id="2-11">for</span> <span id="2-12">like</span> <span id="2-13">an</span> <span id="2-14">old</span> <span id="2-15">pair</span> <span id="2-16">of</span> <span id="2-17">shoes</span> <span id="2-18">or</span> <span id="2-19">sandals</span> <span id="2-20">for</span> <span id="2-21">tomorrow</span> <span id="2-22">and</span> <span id="2-23">I</span> <span id="2-24">thought</span> <span id="2-25">maybe</span> <span id="2-26">I&#8217;d</span> <span id="2-27">be</span> <span id="2-28">able</span> <span id="2-29">to</span> <span id="2-30">like</span> <span id="2-31">5</span> <span id="2-32">there,</span> <span id="2-33">but</span> <span id="2-34">I</span> <span id="2-35">can&#8217;t</span> <span id="2-36">find</span> <span id="2-37">any</span> <span id="2-38">because</span> <span id="2-39">I</span> <span id="2-40">was</span> <span id="2-41">just</span> <span id="2-42">order</span> <span id="2-43">close</span> <span id="2-44">to</span> <span id="2-45">go</span> <span id="2-46">to</span> <span id="2-47">shopping</span> <span id="2-48">at</span> <span id="2-49">3</span> <span id="2-50">o&#8217;clock</span> <span id="2-51">on.</span> <span id="2-52">That&#8217;s</span> <span id="2-53">it</span> <span id="2-54">for</span> <span id="2-55">me</span> <span id="2-56">and</span> <span id="2-57">but</span> <span id="2-58">I&#8217;m</span> <span id="2-59">going</span> <span id="2-60">to</span> <span id="2-61">go</span> <span id="2-62">to</span> <span id="2-63">rethinking</span> <span id="2-64">and</span> <span id="2-65">I</span> <span id="2-66">thought</span> <span id="2-67">cross</span> <span id="2-68">my</span> <span id="2-69">mind</span> <span id="2-70">that</span> <span id="2-71">perhaps</span> <span id="2-72">you</span> <span id="2-73">would</span> <span id="2-74">have</span> <span id="2-75">an</span> <span id="2-76">older</span> <span id="2-77">see</span> <span id="2-78">that</span> <span id="2-79">you</span> <span id="2-80">wouldn&#8217;t</span> <span id="2-81">care</span> <span id="2-82">about.</span> <span id="2-83">I</span> <span id="2-84">know</span> <span id="2-85">we</span> <span id="2-86">would</span> <span id="2-87">just</span> <span id="2-88">wanted</span> <span id="2-89">to</span> <span id="2-90">touch</span> <span id="2-91">and</span> <span id="2-92">you</span> <span id="2-93">wouldn&#8217;t</span> <span id="2-94">mind.</span> <span id="2-95">Let</span> <span id="2-96">me</span> <span id="2-97">give</span> <span id="2-98">me</span> <span id="2-99">for</span> <span id="2-100">a</span> <span id="2-101">day</span> <span id="2-102">and</span> <span id="2-103">I</span> <span id="2-104">know</span> <span id="2-105">that&#8217;s</span> <span id="2-106">a</span> <span id="2-107">lot</span> <span id="2-108">of</span> <span id="2-109">the</span> <span id="2-110">way</span> <span id="2-111">and</span> <span id="2-112">that</span> <span id="2-113">you</span> <span id="2-114">would</span> <span id="2-115">actually</span> <span id="2-116">be</span> <span id="2-117">at</span> <span id="2-118">home</span> <span id="2-119">on</span> <span id="2-120">Friday</span> <span id="2-121">night</span> <span id="2-122">and</span> <span id="2-123">that</span> <span id="2-124">I</span> <span id="2-125">could</span> <span id="2-126">find</span> <span id="2-127">a</span> <span id="2-128">way</span> <span id="2-129">to</span> <span id="2-130">stop</span> <span id="2-131">by</span> <span id="2-132">my</span> <span id="2-133">pick</span> <span id="2-134">it</span> <span id="2-135">up</span> <span id="2-136">so</span> <span id="2-137">I&#8217;m</span> <span id="2-138">making</span> <span id="2-139">like</span> <span id="2-140">a</span> <span id="2-141">lot</span> <span id="2-142">of</span> <span id="2-143">group</span> <span id="2-144">for</span> <span id="2-145">the</span> <span id="2-146">about</span> <span id="2-147">the</span> <span id="2-148">possibility</span> <span id="2-149">here,</span> <span id="2-150">but</span> <span id="2-151">I&#8217;m</span> <span id="2-152">just</span> <span id="2-153">trying</span> <span id="2-154">to</span> <span id="2-155">think</span> <span id="2-156">if</span> <span id="2-157">there&#8217;s</span> <span id="2-158">any</span> <span id="2-159">way</span> <span id="2-160">that</span> <span id="2-161">I</span> <span id="2-162">can</span> <span id="2-163">find</span> <span id="2-164">after</span> <span id="2-165">2</span> <span id="2-166">for</span> <span id="2-167">this</span> <span id="2-168">river</span> <span id="2-169">to</span> <span id="2-170">bring</span> <span id="2-171">thing</span> <span id="2-172">then</span> <span id="2-173">I&#8217;m</span> <span id="2-174">going</span> <span id="2-175">on</span> <span id="2-176">tomorrow,</span> <span id="2-177">I&#8217;m,</span> <span id="2-178">and</span> <span id="2-179">so</span> <span id="2-180">it&#8217;s</span> <span id="2-181">at</span> <span id="2-182">at</span> <span id="2-183">all</span> <span id="2-184">of</span> <span id="2-185">these</span> <span id="2-186">things</span> <span id="2-187">happen</span> <span id="2-188">to</span> <span id="2-189">be</span> <span id="2-190">true,</span> <span id="2-191">all</span> <span id="2-192">at</span> <span id="2-193">once</span> <span id="2-194">and</span> <span id="2-195">you</span> <span id="2-196">would</span> <span id="2-197">like</span> <span id="2-198">to</span> <span id="2-199">this</span> <span id="2-200">message.</span> <span id="2-201">I</span> <span id="2-202">guess</span> <span id="2-203">it&#8217;s</span> <span id="2-204">another</span> <span id="2-205">thing</span> <span id="2-206">that</span> <span id="2-207">has</span> <span id="2-208">to</span> <span id="2-209">be</span> <span id="2-210">true</span> <span id="2-211">if</span> <span id="2-212">calls.</span> <span id="2-213">I</span> <span id="2-214">happen.</span> <span id="2-215">Let</span> <span id="2-216">me</span> <span id="2-217">know</span> <span id="2-218">and</span> <span id="2-219">if</span> <span id="2-220">anything</span> <span id="2-221">else,</span> <span id="2-222">so</span> <span id="2-223">I&#8217;ll</span> <span id="2-224">come</span> <span id="2-225">tried</span> <span id="2-226">had</span> <span id="2-227">take</span> <span id="2-228">about</span> <span id="2-229">an</span> <span id="2-230">event</span> <span id="2-231">at</span> <span id="2-232">any</span> <span id="2-233">of</span> <span id="2-234">the</span> <span id="2-235">are</span> <span id="2-236">not</span> <span id="2-237">true.</span> <span id="2-238">I</span> <span id="2-239">will</span> <span id="2-240">not</span> <span id="2-241">be</span> <span id="2-242">surprised</span> <span id="2-243">and</span> <span id="2-244">and</span> <span id="2-245">or</span> <span id="2-246">send</span> <span id="2-247">it</span> <span id="2-248">at</span> <span id="2-249">all,</span> <span id="2-250">so</span> <span id="2-251">i&#8217;m</span> <span id="2-252">yet</span> <span id="2-253">so</span> <span id="2-254">give</span> <span id="2-255">me</span> <span id="2-256">a</span> <span id="2-257">call.</span> <span id="2-258">Let</span> <span id="2-259">me</span> <span id="2-260">know</span> <span id="2-261">and</span> <span id="2-262">enjoy</span> <span id="2-263">your</span> <span id="2-264">party</span> <span id="2-265">tomorrow.</span> <span id="2-266">And</span> <span id="2-267">sorry</span> <span id="2-268">I</span> <span id="2-269">can&#8217;t</span> <span id="2-270">make</span> <span id="2-271">it</span> <span id="2-272">alright.</span> <span id="2-273">Bye.</span></div>
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<p>Helpful?  Didn&#8217;t think so.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by mstephens7 via Flickr On July 14th, my girlfriend and I boarded a plane to Dublin, Ireland. One of her best friends, a lovely Irish girl named Emma, was getting married in Wexford, in the south of Ireland, on the 18th to a great guy named Garret. We planned to spend a few days [...]]]></description>
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<p>On July 14th, my girlfriend and I boarded a plane to <a class="zem_slink" title="Dublin" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin">Dublin</a>, <a class="zem_slink" title="Republic of Ireland" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland">Ireland</a>.  One of her best friends, a lovely Irish girl named Emma, was getting married in <a class="zem_slink" title="Wexford" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wexford">Wexford</a>, in the south of Ireland, on the 18th to a great guy named Garret.  We planned to spend a few days in Dublin and then head down south for the ceremony and party.</p>
<p>I decided to use the trip as a little experiment in travel documentation.  While my girlfriend would document our travels (okay, okay, our visits to Irish pubs) with her very nice digital camera, I would only bring along a <a class="zem_slink" title="Flip Video" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip_Video">Flip Video</a> camera.  She would take nice, well composed, well lit photos of people, places and things.  I would capture short videos of action or moving panoramas of vistas that were too difficult to capture in one frame.  I did my best to keep the videos short (under 20 seconds when possible).  I also took certain videos for certain people based on jokes or stories we&#8217;ve shared.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve returned home, I&#8217;m uploading all of the videos to YouTube and she&#8217;s putting her photos up on Picassa.  I plan on sending the respective links to our family and friends to see how people react and which medium they like better for vicariously experiencing our travels.  Once I get feedback, I will post again here with the results along with sample photos and videos.</p>
<p>My suspicion is that as long as a particular person&#8217;s broadband connection and computer are fast enough they will get a kick out of the video and will really enjoy seeing us in action traveling.  I think that this type of recording and sharing will become more common as the tools get better and people learn that videos that don&#8217;t tell stories but merely show something need to be very very very short.  I know this is happening now.  But perhaps one day, a majority of travelers will leave their still cameras at home.</p>
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		<title>Forget User Licenses, Photoshop Should Require Drivers Licenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 04:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to drive something as powerful as a car, you need a license.  You need to prove to society that you know how to operate it in such a way that innocent civilians will not be endangered.  If you want to drive something as big and dangerous as a bus, you need yet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to drive something as powerful as a car, you need a license.  You need to prove to society that you know how to operate it in such a way that innocent civilians will not be endangered.  If you want to drive something as big and dangerous as a bus, you need yet another license on top of that.</p>
<p>In the world of image editing, <a class="zem_slink" title="Adobe Photoshop" rel="homepage" href="http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/family/">Photoshop</a> is roughly the equivalent of a 747 with side mounted nuclear missile launchers.  And yet, we let any old designer get his or her hands on it for less than 200 bucks.  This is dangerous.  As if <a href="http://photoshopdisasters.blogspot.com/">Photoshop Disasters</a> wasn&#8217;t proof enough, I present the following evidence:</p>
<p>A few weeks ago, I was walking through the Union Square Subway station in NYC and I saw this anti-smoking ad.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-142 aligncenter" title="Anti Smoking Campaigns Deserve Better" src="http://www.mikedibenedetto.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/smoking.jpg" alt="Anti Smoking Campaigns Deserve Better" width="450" height="560" /></p>
<p>Ok.  Smoking is pretty dangerous.  This is a good cause.  Weird language but whatever&#8230;I can deal with that.  But check out this detail.</p>
<div id="attachment_143" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 282px"><img class="size-full wp-image-143 " title="smokingcloseup" src="http://www.mikedibenedetto.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/smokingcloseup.jpg" alt="Apparently cigarettes let you keep your right hand.  " width="272" height="243" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Apparently cigarettes let you keep your right hand.  </p></div>
<p>Photoshop is obviously too powerful a tool to let mere mortals near it.  Erasing someone out of a picture should be so hard that there are only a few people on earth who can do it and those people would never let something like this happen.</p>
<p>It is interesting that when something like photo-editing becomes this simple, we will have to recalibrate our expectations.  Making complicated tasks simple will always have a downside.  I just hope that we don&#8217;t make passenger planes as easy to drive as Photoshop is easy to use.</p>
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		<title>Customize Your Image Size Defaults in WordPress</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 22:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After I wrote the previous post on this blog, I was very unhappy with the tiny size that I choose for the Reddit screenshots.  Actually, I didn&#8217;t choose them at all.  It was the default settings for medium sized images in WordPress 2.7.  I tried using the large image setting but it was too big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_63" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 260px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-63" title="redditsmall" src="http://www.mikedibenedetto.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/redditsmall-250x58.jpg" alt="By not customizing your default image size settings in wordpress, you risk having badly sized images." width="250" height="58" /><p class="wp-caption-text">By not customizing your default image size settings in wordpress, you risk having badly sized images.</p></div>
<p>After I wrote the previous post on this blog, I was very unhappy with the tiny size that I choose for the <a class="zem_slink" title="Reddit" rel="homepage" href="http://reddit.com/">Reddit</a> screenshots.  Actually, I didn&#8217;t choose them at all.  It was the default settings for medium sized images in <a class="zem_slink" title="WordPress" rel="homepage" href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a> 2.7.  I tried using the large image setting but it was too big for my column width.  Sure, I could have manually resized the image but I didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because default settings are powerful things.  They determine way more of your life than you&#8217;d probably like to admit.  I will be posting a short brainstorm in the coming days about the ways that changing common default settings could drastically alter our lives.</p>
<p>For now, I&#8217;d like to make a few suggestions about changing your image size default settings in WordPress 2.7.</p>
<h3>Step 1: Click on &#8220;Media&#8221; in the Settings Menu</h3>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-64" title="step1" src="http://www.mikedibenedetto.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/step1.jpg" alt="step1" width="125" height="209" /></p>
<h3>Step 2: Set the Medium Size width to half of the width of your main column and the Large Size width to a few pixels less than the full width of your main column.</h3>
<div id="attachment_65" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 490px"><img class="size-full wp-image-65" title="default_image_size" src="http://www.mikedibenedetto.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/default_image_size.jpg" alt="Changing default image sizes saves time and makes your blog look better." width="480" height="171" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Changing default image sizes saves time and makes your blog look better.</p></div>
<p>By having the large size correspond to your maximum width, you can easily make images take up the entire column.  And by setting medium size to half the width, you can easily insert images that can float to the left or right and have text wrap around them.</p>
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