By John Gruber
WorkOS launches auth.md — an open protocol for agent registration.
Chowdah!
(Thanks to DF reader Mark Rosal.)
I wonder how much work this is going to entail for YouTube?
A ton of new features.
Jeff Smykil interviews Rogue Amoeba’s Paul Kafasis. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of third-party software opportunities the Apple TV will open up.
Sony’s first “Made for iPod” product?
Update to Dan Benjamin’s definitive guide to installing up-to-date versions of these tools on Mac OS X.
No wonder I like it so much.
Alan Graham looks at Cisco’s use of the “iPhone” trademark, and concludes that all they’ve done with it to date is Photoshop it onto a few product shots in mid-December. (Via The Macalope.)
The problem with Dell’s business model — which is to make more money by being more efficient — is that it is eminently copyable. What’s Dell going to do to come back? Make PCs cheaper than the Chinese do?
Bill Bumgarner puts it well:
Given the choice of saying “no comment” or making fun of the media for persisting to ask questions that they know can’t be answered, I am damned happy to see someone stand up and indirectly point out the utter and completely inane stupidity of the reporters on the scene.