By John Gruber
WorkOS launches auth.md — an open protocol for agent registration.
Great story by Maggie Overfelt in Fortune about how big a difference good packaging and branding can make:
Several months and four prototypes later, Madhouse Munchies new logo and bags hit the market in July 2000. (Ehlen declined to say what he paid for the makeover, but similar projects typically range from $50,000 to $100,000.) In six months, with no new advertising, Madhouse was selling about 50 more bags of chips a month in every store. By year’s end its chips were in 1,000 new retail locations, and today, with the same packaging, the company is adding more than 100 new retailers a quarter.
Their annual revenue has grown from $500,000 to $10 million since then. For some inexplicable reason, Fortune’s web site doesn’t show the pictures of the package referenced in the article itself, but you can see them at R.Bird’s web site. (Via Jason Fried.)
Apple has added the ATI Radeon 9550 to the list of Core Image-capable video cards, which means contrary to initial conjecture, Core Image does work on the newly-updated iBooks. (It definitely doesn’t work on the new Mac Minis, though, and I still think that’s a bit of a shame.)