I haven’t taken a detailed look at it, but from what I’ve seen, it may be successful like a catchy tune in the summer time. So yeah, take it for a spin. You can even watch Robin Good’s YouTube screencasts of ScrapBlog before hand.
Today was the first day of the Apple Expo in Europe, Paris to be exact. I was hoping that Steve Jobs would be announcing the new “Core 2 Duo”-based Macbooks. But alas, that speculation wasn’t even close.
His announcement weighed more heavily in the release of products from the iPod family, then the release of iTunes 7. Here’s the breakdown of the new features per iPod family member:
iPod:
60% brighter display
75% longer video battery life
Gapless playback
Exciting new games
Search and Quick Scrolling
New headphones
$249 for 30GB
$349 for 80GB
iPod Nano, 2nd Generation:
Made of thinner aluminum
Colors of blue, pink, green, silver and black
40% brighter display
24 hour battery life
Gapless playback
Search and Quick Scrolling
New headphones
$149 for 2GB (silver), $199 for 4GB (blue, pink, green and silver) and $249 for 8GB (black)
iPod Shuffle, 2nd Generation:
World’s smallest MP3 player
Aluminum case with clip
1GB — up to 240 songs
12 hour battery life
USB 2.0
Dock & earbuds included
$79
I’m eyeing that Shuffle for $79. Seems reasonable and functional if you play sports; especially when you run a lot.
Anyways, besides Mr. Jobs announcement, a couple of the MA folks and I will be attending Carson Workshop’s Summit: The Future of Web Apps tomorrow and Thursday. Should be some interesting and exciting time. It’s just too bad I don’t have a Macbook (yet) so I can look as cool as those techfreaks attending. Oh well, I hope this Dell Latitude loaner can do the job of writing notes and checking email.
Just received news through the Amazon Associates Team that their aStore has gone to beta. What is it?
aStore vastly expands on our current link type offerings by giving you the ability to build a dedicated shopping area that can be embedded within, or linked to from, your website.
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Build your own professional online store featuring Amazon.com products in minutes with no programming skills required. Because aStore is a dedicated shopping area for your site, it is a great complimentary product for your existing Amazon product links. Visitors to your site get a professional shopping experience through your unique selection of products and categories and the features of Amazon.com you have chosen including Customer Reviews, Listmania, and more. The checkout process is completed through Amazon.com.