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TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
Eric Engleman of TechFlash has published a Q&A with Ian Freed, the guy at Amazon who is responsible for the Kindle. You can read the whole thing here. The thing that surprised me the most was Ian’s answer to the question: Are there some Kindle features that you’ve found work particularly well and some that [...]
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CEOWORLD Magazine (Free subscription) | 27/10/2008
... a significant amount of waste from the landfill and extend the useful life of many products.” says Eric Engleman Whereas he says Early in 2008 I was cleaning out my garage and had a bunch of stuff that hadn’t been used in forever. A seven year old mountain bike, a twice ridden wake board, a lightly used work out bench, a blow up pool, two snow sleds, a beginner kids bike, some garage...
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Talking Biz News (Free subscription) | 22/10/2008
... Bishop and Cook into the Business Journal fold with our own national award-winning staff writer Eric Engleman, we have assembled a dream team of tech reporting expertise.” Bishop and Cook will blog on the new site, with Bishop covering companies such as Microsoft, and Cook covering venture capital, startups and entrepreneurs. TechFlash will draw not only on the subscriber base of...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 22/10/2008
... Bishop and Cook into the Business Journal fold with our own national award-winning staff writer Eric Engleman, we have assembled a dream team of tech reporting expertise. Bishop and Cook have more than 15 years of combined experience covering technology and business in the Seattle region, most recently as reporters at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. They both will continue to blog...
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 22/10/2008
Regular Bloglines users will have noticed problems of late with certain feeds that they had subscribed to through the RSS reader service. Pocket-lint's feeds appear to have been one of affected, but it seems the problem has now been identified and fixed, so it should all be business as usual. Eric Engleman has explained the hitch on the Bloglines blog: "Some folks might have noticed that...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... isn’t necessarily even looking for a break-even sale. The Bloglines team is currently led by GM Eric Engleman , who we’ve heard has been doing a “heroic job” despite prolonged resource starvation by the parent company. Google Reader probably has 2-3x the number of engineers working on the product that Engleman has under him. The reason that Bloglines has become the unwanted...