Some Sunday morning reading to share. Not much time this week to do much reading, but here’s a few tidbits for you to enjoy.
Jeff Bezos and Amazon made noise a few weeks back when he said Amazon was working with companies to get rid of ‘wrap rage’ and come up with Frustration Free packaging. I guess the noise gets louder now, as The New York Times finally picked up on it.
Obama is going to do a YouTube addresses weekly, but is going to have to surrender his Blackberry due to all sorts of legal issues. He is hoping to have a laptop on his desk though. Watch for sales of that model to skyrocket.
Spam production is up. And not of the email variety. Apparently with the economy in the toilet, Hormel Foods is seeing a rise in demand for that old stand-by, Spam.
It was only a matter of time before always on Internet activity made it into a play. Continuous City, a play that features on-line video chat does just that. Patrons can also record videos that might be included in the play.
Google’s voice recognition search app didn’t debut on Friday as publicized. Now, speculation is set for a Monday release, while some think Apple is playing games again.