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James Cinet

Member since: Jul 8th, 2006

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TUAW.com2 Comments
Blogging DEMO1 Comment
Flash Insider1 Comment
Droxy (Digital Radio)1 Comment
Medical Informatics Insider1 Comment
Download Squad1 Comment
DV Guru1 Comment
Slashfood1 Comment
Blog Maverick2 Comments
The Jason Calacanis Weblog1 Comment

Recent Comments:

The Nike + iPod Sport Kit is now available (TUAW.com)

Jul 13th 2006 2:46PM The Interesting composition... Boots with music :)

The Copyright Issue (Flash Insider)

Jul 13th 2006 8:09AM Jack

It's their problems, not ours !

Podcast: Interview with David Carter of iUpload (Blogging DEMO)

Jul 13th 2006 8:08AM Portland...

What interesting thins you say.. haha..

Portable Picnics at Slashfood! (Slashfood)

Jul 13th 2006 8:05AM Wonderfull thing :) very usefull I think

The future of movie downloads (DV Guru)

Jul 12th 2006 12:41PM Price for downloading differs from one to one user, cause of spending for storage and downloading. Even it's very easy to download movie, but I prefer more classic way - dvd...

Sorry, Wrong Number - XM's Phone Foible (Droxy (Digital Radio))

Jul 12th 2006 12:32PM I think it's not just a mistake, it's well planed action against the company from their business rivals.

OS X browser test, fourth edition (TUAW.com)

Jul 12th 2006 12:11PM I heard that all browsers have the same engine, base on Mycrosoft's early development results in this sphere. I doubt, but may be this is partly true?

Best DRM cracking software for iTunes/iPod on Windows? (The Jason Calacanis Weblog)

Jul 12th 2006 11:24AM There should be any alternative methods to handle and move you music, or maybe you need just stop using iPod?

TenGO Alternative Input panel for Pocket PCs (Download Squad)

Jul 8th 2006 5:59PM This is quite interesting, especially regarding the numerous failures on voice recognition for mobile devices!

IT Companies Vie for South African EHR Contract (Medical Informatics Insider)

Jul 8th 2006 5:41PM All this stuff with EHR makes the TOTALLY private information on people's health easily accessible for numerous national/international police agencies (AND criminal or business clans connected with them).

This means that ANYONE interested in some person's life can easily acess his/her health history and status, in addition to his/her credit and banking history and status, already availible through the insurance databases. At least, it is the situation in USA.

So, the step described above will make privacy even less real than now. The positive effects are obvious, while the negative ones are poorly even imagined by anyone, not even discussed.

This is the main problem of our naive society - the bigger half of it does not even THINK of what could IT do with their personal freedom.