What would Amazon do?

According to Vincent Flanders, found of the website (and book), Web Pages That Suck, the most important website design tip is to ask yourself this question: “What would Amazon do?” He then lists 5 technologies to avoid.

It’s an important question because Amazon.com has probably spent more time and money researching what works and doesn’t work on a web site than anyone. If you don’t see a web design technique on Amazon.com, you probably should follow their guidelines and not use it on your site.

Devin Leonard at Fortune says iPod’s closed system works

Leonard says rivals face an uphill battle to compete with Apple’s iPod. From the number of iPods I see on the train each morning compared to competitors, I’d say he’s right.

Poor Microsoft. Nearly every music service and MP3 player maker other than Apple supports Windows Media and its copy-protection software. But not enough music lovers want to use them. It’s a far cry from what happened in the desktop wars. It’s no fun when you’re outside of the closed system looking in.

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VLC Media Player

Windows Media player has been giving me fits for the past couple of months. It got to the point where nearly any video I tried to play with it would hang the player. So I tried to uninstall and reinstall it. No such luck. The uninstall seemed to go fine but when I tried to step back to version 9, it refused to install telling me a new version was already found on my system. So I guess it didn’t uninstall afternoon.

What a pain in the butt piece of software. I thought for a minute there I was running Real Player!

But I recently came across a great little cross-platform media player called VLC Media Player. It’s basic looking but it does something that Windows Media doesn’t do: It just plain works!

Exerpt from their site:

VLC is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, …) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.

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Tablet PC + Semi Portable Media Center = Origami?

Take a Tablet PC and shrink it. Toss in a few portable media features and you’ve got the Origami project. At least that’s my take from what I’ve been able to gather. It seems like yet another “tweener” product. Does it replace a laptop or compliment one? It’s too large and expensive to compete with the iPod. It’s not a phone either. The few people I know who own Tablets say they aren’t interested in moving to a smaller screen. I’m not sure whom Microsoft expects to purchase this device other than the Scoble types who can’t wait for the next gadget.

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Ted finds and downloads TV torrents

I’ve been playing around with Ted for a few days and it’s worth the download if you download TV shows. Here’s a quick list of features.

  • Checks feeds from TorrentSpy, Isohunt and MyBittorrent for new episodes of tv shows
  • Fill in the current season and episode you are watching. Ted will automatically find new episodes that you have not seen yet
  • Built-in support for all mainstream shows (24, Lost, Topgear, Desperate Housewives, the Simpsons, South Park, etc.)
  • Add your own shows to Ted
  • Use keywords to filter out fakes and unwanted versions of episodes
  • Saves torrents of new shows to your harddisk and optionally opens the torrents in your favourite torrent client

Microsoft designs the iPod box parody

I love the music and this is so true.

http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?videoUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvp.video.google.com%2Fvideodownload%3Fversion%3D0%26secureurl%3DowAAAP10M2l8RngrYq8qxaeKa1DEdnBQ__oQ8JUohTmidlWAUbza4FBu7OC1__B9Xa9ugoCRlCK78Wt5bnSL9u1CjQ0XDxXNkvpdeOznrG2bXFGc3CEQq-52Z3ryE6MyPnq7pdw9XZb64kuyebUwHg4Mjq_qfaMVdc1DEhgrRXKqUduTuEKZtM9ax1uxLGdmAGyI4qKkJXTEjttGAG5jQA_S0YBSVz5shuYS-r6SKxM7Rgxk%26sigh%3DA8ER2hpQOTI85ASN-hTXDw_Ncdo%26begin%3D0%26len%3D175300%26docid%3D-586467418825830089&thumbnailUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2FThumbnailServer%3Fcontentid%3Dcd250825f609fb9%26second%3D5%26itag%3Dw320%26urlcreated%3D1142922235%26sigh%3Dba1iso2ssIDtaCX2K1G9Mnh9k7Q&playerId=-586467418825830089
Update: Microsoft confirms they were behind parody.

What I learned from watching the Winter Olympics

  1. Snowboarding is an awesome Olympic sport. Go Tomato, go!
  2. Most overrated event? Pretty much any skiing competition.
  3. Partying and booze do not equal Olympic success.
  4. Sasha Cohen looks like Natalie Portman
  5. Curling looks like a sport a couple guys would invent if standed on a frozen island.
  6. A huge lead in the four-man bobsled is 1/10th of a second.
  7. Any Olympic team event with professional athletes (Hockey) is absolutely boring.
  8. Short track speed skating is possibly the most exciting event.
  9. A small nation winning a gold medal is so much cooler than a large nation winning the same.
  10. Don’t hotdog it until you’re over the finish line.

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