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5 reasons to why I was wrong about the iPad
I admit it… I was wrong about the iPad. I have summarized my 5 biggest doubts that i had when it was released. I have also tried to give you my opinion now after owning it for 1 month.
1. You don’t need it, do you?
Maybe this is the reason to why the tablet-pc-business has failed ever since microsoft and pc-vendors tried to market it in the beginning of 2000. You don’t need it, right? You _can_ manage with the original pc-style of working…
… The iPad is definitely something you can survive without and it will never be a replacement of your PC/Mac/Laptop. It is too constrained and more like a thin client. It is, however, a completely new way of doing computing… It is the easiest gadget on earth that is a complete web-station with everything you need regarding media viewing/web/email/messaging/sharing/caring. It is also the best gadget on earth if you want to show stuff over a table. Read the rest of this entry »
Lessons learned by Randy Pausch

"Brick walls are there for a reason. They let us prove how badly we want things" - Randy Pausch
Around 2 years ago I browsed the google video site for interesting video clips that i could download to my upcoming long flight. A lecture by Randy Pausch was on the top 10 next to some MTV videos and a conspiracy video about how the 9/11-twin towers could collapse the way they did.
The title “Randy Pausch, a dying 47-year-old professor gives last lecture” scared me a bit but in the same time I was very curious about why you want to make that kind of lecture. Actually Mr. Pausch was not talking so much about his problems. He wrapped up the good things from the past with great humor and enthusiasm. As he said in an interview: “If I were a musician , I would have composed music. But I am a lecturer. So I lectured”.
Please tell them about having fun, that’s the way I remember you for.
That’s like letting a fish talk about the importance of water.I don’t know how to not having fun. . .right. . .I’m dying and I’m having fun.. And I will keep having fun every day I have left…
A wonderful inspiration and tribute to life and to being optimistic. I suggest that you give Mr. Pausch one hour of your time and listen to his very inspirational and touching lecture with the subject: How to achieve your childhood dreams… And help others to achieve theirs. Read the rest of this entry »
An Evening with Creative Commons Music
Have you heard about the Wired CD?
The Wired CD was shipped together with the newspaper in november 2004 with the sloagan: “Rip. Sample. Mash. Share”.
These musicians are saying that true creativity needs to be open, fluid, and alive. When it comes to copyright, they are pro-choice. Here are 16 songs that encourage people to play with their tunes, not just play them. — WIRED magazine, November 2004 issue (CD was included with magazine.)
Wired highlighted a license form that is very common when it comes to photos and videos thanks to sites like Flickr.com. However, it haven’t succeeded in the music world. Maybe piracy can be one reason? Read the rest of this entry »
Get your life organized 1: One calendar in all your devices
This is my first post in my “Get your life organized” series…
First of all I must point out that i am not organized when it comes to personal appointments and such but I’m really working on it. I think it is more interesting to find out solutions that make it impossible for me to not organize. These posts are the result from my investigation in some tech that will make it easier for you to organize your life…
Today we have lots of devices around us. Mobile phone and at least one computer. It should be able to control your calendar items in all of them. I think that the web-page-calender-solution is not good enough and want to use calendar applications and sync them all together.
This is possible by using one mother calendar that all your devices sync from. My choice is Google Calendar or Yahoo! Calendar because of their syncing abilities. There is a standard called CalDav that is supported right out of the box in many calendar software and mobile phones . Both Yahoo and Google calendar supports CalDav.
Mac OsX: iCal sync out of the box with CalDav. guide
Windows and Linux: Mozilla thunderbird or Sunbird (calendar only). They support CalDav.
Mobile device: I use goosync and it works great with my SonyEricsson G900! Another solution to use googles own google sync that should work with many different mobile phones. Iphone supports CalDav right out of the box.
Widgets: Many widgets are available for google calendar or yahoo calendar. I use an Opera Widget at work to check the upcoming activities.
All the calendars will be in sync. If you change in one device, all will change the next time you sync them with your online calendar. Hope this was helpful for you.
By the way .. this solution does not require any cables.
Why I blog

I get the question once in a while.
David, why do you blog…?
Yes, why do I? It’s actually a good question.
The first reason, reason 1: I like blogs, so I want to contribute!
I spend hours reading other people’s blogs… It’s a new great way of getting information from other people. Some blogs are personal and other are about things and interests. They are inspiring and informative. Even if they are about “things” they feel personal. .. . I would gladly meet all these people for a cup of coffee (or two) and discuss, share opinions and information. . . . But, since that’s not possible, I can share my thoughts, (hopefully) inspire some and contribute with my blog. Read the rest of this entry »
Must have applications in Windows, Mac OsX and Linux
Hi again!
I have been thinking a lot about preparing a list like this. When i started to use a Linux based netbook i suddenlly realised that this kind of list does not exist. Yes. .. .now…..
My main OS is MacOSX for private usage. I use Windows XP at work and have Linux Ubuntu installed in my Netbook. My goal is to give you a complete guide of applications for the all thre operating systems that has the same functionality and is needed for your daily computer usage. Read the rest of this entry »
Spotify: New and simple way to free music
I had the privelidge to be included in the Spotify early beta test phase (Thanks Filip) and i must say that Spotify is one of the gratest applications i have tested, ever!
Did I say it was swedish?
Spotify is entering the group of listen-to-streaming-free-music. There is a lot of competing solutions as last.fm, pandora, web-radio, podcasts and so on. Great services, but all with one problem: You cannot choose the song yourself.
Spotify is basically an iTunes ripoff but with a huge music-library that you can use directly. You can create playlists, search for new music, listen to webradio etc. Everything is fast and seamless. It’s almost like all the music is on your local computer.
There are 3 different ways to subscribe to spotify. Free, 1-day and premium. Free is free, but with commercial between the songs. You can pay for one day or monthly to skip the commercial.
I only have 1 minus point. The most of the music is old, and no new album that i have checked has been added. Maybe this is something that will be changed now when the application is released as a public beta.
Give it a try at: www.spotify.com
iTunes 8 with new brilliant features
When downloading the new iTunes 8 i had no expectations whatsoever. In my opinion, this was only a minor upgrade of a program that has passed its development phase. Every change of a already successful program is a risk. Apple was obviously willing to take that risk and iTunes 8 has many new features.
- New UI showing album covers instead of the old “list” that showed every music in your library.
- Genius playlist-function : Analyzes your music like the web services last.fm and Pandora but in your own private music library. When listening to one song, you can simply press the “genius button” and iTunes will generate a playlist of songs that are similar to that song you are listening to. This is a feature that has been on my personal wishing list for a long time and my music library has never been better. The function works perfectly.
- Genius music-recommendation : When listening to one song, iTunes will recommend songs from it’s music store. This is a funny feature and i think i will get a lot of inspiration from this feature.
So, i recommend you to go to iTunes download site and download iTunes. Even if you have an iPod or not. ITunes works perfectly even with other mp3-players. You simply “drag-and-drop” songs from iTunes to the mp3-player.
/David
Test: 24h with Facebook Chat
With the launch of Chat-functionality in Facebook, the team says that: 
“Chat is by no means a new concept, as instant messaging systems have been around for over a decade. But just as other features on Facebook have allowed friends to communicate more efficiently than before, we hope Facebook Chat will make it easier to connect instantly.”
The biggest question for me is why we need another im-client. The history tell me that we don’t… When everybody switched from ICQ to MSN, it didn’t take long before there were multiple applications like Trillian or Gaim that supported both the networks.
There is already some applications that supports Facebook Chat. For windows, the best alternative is Digsby. It supports all the biggest networks, some mail accounts like Gmail and Hotmail. It also supports Facebook and Twitter. For mac users that loves Adium, you can download a release of Adium that supports facebook here.
So, what about Facebook chat. It’s the simplest on the market (only chat, nothing else)… But it surely has the amount of active users to succeed. Facebook with chat support is a big competitor to MSN. It is already confirmed that facebook chat will support the open jabber protocol. That will make Facebook an even bigger threat because it will work right out of the box with most of the IM messengers like iChat, Trillian, Adium and Gaim.
If the facebook users will stay online and the users are not stuck with the web-client on the site, the success is guaranteed. Maybe we can get rid of this ugly MSN once and for all…
Added piclens to my gallery in 15 minutes…

I was interested in adding a simple (maybe flash-based) addition to my self made photo-gallery written in PHP.
Piclens is a plugin for Safari/Firefox/Explorer
that enables full-screen thumbnail/picure viewing. Before, it was only compatible with big picture sites like flickr, facebook or google image. Now, they have added support for any website.
How does it work?
Read the official webmaster-support site at piclens.
The piclens-plugin works by reading a custom-made RSS-page that is very simple. I simply made RSS-wrappers that created the piclens compatible RSS-stream. A link to the RSS-page
is placed in the header of the page.
That’s it!
If you want to watch the output from my simple RSS-stream
, check: http://david.fredh.net/image/showallimages.php.
So, I’m waiting for you to piclens your site too!
Take Care!
David