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 ISSUE 92 * MARCH 26, 2007

FORWARD TO A FRIEND! 

The Google Phone Revealed!

IS THE GOOGLE PHONE REAL? Yes -- but it's not what you think. Speculation has been rampant about a coming cell phone made by Google that will compete with the iPhone, Treo, BlackBerry and others. These two mockups are part of the online Google phone hysteria.

Here's the problem with those rumors: Google doesn't make hardware. Google makes software and services that deliver advertising.

I think Google phone rumors are nothing more than wild speculation based on leaks that can be traced back to two major projects.

The first project is an advertising-supported cell phone for the third world and for emerging markets. Google is working with carriers to drop cheap or even free, advertiser-supported phones in markets where people don't have access to the Internet. The handset Google is working on won't be built by Google, and it won't be targeted at you and me.

The second project is the one that will affect you and me: Google is working on the mother of all mobile Web browsers, one that enables predictive searches based on location, date and time, previous searches and other personal data. All this personal information enables Google to serve amazingly relevant ads, and Google will charge a fortune for them. 

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How To Achieve Just-In-Time Information Nirvana

People often ask me how I manage to get so much done, even while traveling. They also notice that I'm always really well prepared for meetings. I've even been accused of having a photographic memory, even for minor details.

The reality is that I use a trick to make all this possible: Whenever I get any kind of information -- flight details, hotel information, meeting agendas, to do items, etc., I always put it into some kind of "time capsule" that will alert me just before I need to know something, and present that information to me. I appear to have a great memory -- in fact I don't need to remember anything (except to keep my phone charged)...

Best of all, I don't waste time searching for information I've already seen. I handle all data once -- I set it and forget it.

ALL TRICKS REVEALED IN THIS COLUMN.


Infoworld to Shut Down

Longtime IDG IT news magazine Infoworld is about to CLOSE ITS DOORS FOREVER.  


Bill Gates Loses to Pro In Xbox Soccer Game

Bill Gates' best chance at beating a professional soccer player at soccer would definitely be a match some kind of computer. But, alas, even that is no guarantee for the world's riches geek. Gates played and LOST a public Xbox soccer game to Mexican soccer pro Rafael Marquez this week.


News You Can Lose

A man was told by the owners of a Casablanca, Morrocco, cybercafe that he was not allowed to surf terrorism sites, so he BLEW HIMSELF UP with the explosives strapped to his body.


So You Want to Be a Bedouin

San Francisco Chronicle journalist Dan Frost wrote a nice piece recently about local digital nomads he called Bay Area Bedouins. These are people who work for San Francisco start-up companies without offices, who roam from one coffeehouse to the next, working wherever they find a Wi-Fi connection. (Traditionally, a Bedouin is a desert-dwelling nomad who lives in a tent and moves around to find greener pastures for his camels, sheep and goats, bringing everything he needs with him.) No matter who you are, you can embrace the new Bedouinism. You don't have to live in the Bay Area or the desert or work for a start-up. You don't even need access to a coffeehouse. It's easy. HERE'S HOW TO DO IT.


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Found Video

Everyone who's tried it seems to love Apple TV -- especially "Attack of the Show" star OLIVIA MUNN!


Turn Wall Into "Firewall" With Anti-Wifi Paint

Is your neighbor leeching off your Wi-Fi connection and stealing your bandwidth? A company called EM-SEC Technologies claims to have tested a new paint that BLOCKS WI-FI SIGNALS.


Cell Phone Follies

A Chinese company called Hi-Tech Wealth is showing at CeBIT a SOLAR-POWERED CELL PHONE called the Light-Energy Mobile Phone.


Hollywood Spy - "300" Made With Macs

The movie "300" is huge, and I'm not talking about its unprecedented $70 million opening weekend. The extremely fictionalized account of Sparta's Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, was digitized, enhanced and edited on 15 G5 Macs, a project that required a whopping 16 TERABYTES of disc space!

Also: Wowwee, Ltd., the company that makes remote-controlled Robosapien robots, is working with Arad Productions to bring a live action and CGI movie to the BIG SCREEN in 2009.


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Mystery Pic o' the Week


What is it? Send YOUR guess (be sure to say where you live). If you're first with the right answer, I'll print your name in the next issue of Mike's List!

LAST WEEK'S MYSTERY PIC: No, it's not a "sports bar in Vegas," "Microsoft�s Security Center ...(because I don�t see any people there)," or even "Donald Trump's ego," as suggested by some readers.

In fact, it's AT&T's Global Network Operations Center in Bedminster, New Jersey, which the company claims is "the largest and most sophisticated command-and-control center of its kind in the world." The center links 30 major cities in the U.S. and where data, voice and wireless traffic is monitored. Here's a closer look.

Mega contrats to Jim Moraseski of Orlando, Florida, for being first with the right answer!


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