CBS news reported that Iranian Government appeared to have succesfully blocked access to Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Maybe they would get rid off all modern technologies and go back to the 13th Century. Before you do that dear Iranian Government, please let the Iranians who value progress and advancement out of your obsolete way of thinking. Here’s what you should do. Get everyone who have the same ideal like you do into the same area and built walls to surround you. Keep everyone else out, I can surely say that the world will leave you be.
The Road Left Behind: May 2009
May 2009 has been a busy month and I’ve been posting less on this blog. I figured that I should post the stuff I’ve been meaning to post here.
- Google Wave
If you ain’t a developer, probably this won’t interest you for now. - Microsoft Bing
It’s definitely prettier than Google‘s homepage.
John C. Dvorak’s take on the name behind Microsoft Bing.
TechCrunch points out what “Bing” means in Chinese. - Muslim Clerics wants to regulate Facebook usage in Indonesia.
Seriously, they should regulate Google usage too, since apparently it can be used to find some naked pictures. Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world. - Palm Pre to hit the street on June 6th, 2009.
Welcome to Sprint Network. For $199.99 after rebate and service agreement.
Sprint Press Release.
Boy Genius Report reviews Palm Pre. - Palm Pre syncs Media with iTunes.
“DVD” Jon Lech Johansen’s take on this matter.
John Gruber weighs in on Palm Pre and iTunes syncing.
……. to be continued.
iPhone Apps: Updates for Facebook and Keynote Remote
Facebook 2.3 addresses performance issue.
Keynote Remote 1.1 addresses reliability of the connections to Keynote ’09.