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April 14th, 2005  |  Published in Reading Materials  |  1 Comment

Audio of Malcolm Gladwell’s SXSW Interactive 2005 Keynote | “Are our judgments influenced by the amount of information used in arriving at them? Does more information lead to better judgments? Malcolm Gladwell takes these knotty questions head on and weaves a very coherent story around the answers he suggests.”

AIGA’s Design Annual for 2005 | There is some really stunning material here. Go take a look.

Apple to Start Selling New Macintosh Operating System | “Apple Computer said on Tuesday that it would begin selling the fifth version of its Macintosh OS X operating system later this month. The program, which is named Macintosh OS X 10.4 Tiger and will sell for $129, has a variety of new features and some new internal technologies, as well as improved compatibility with Microsoft’s Windows.”

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  1. Joseph (Advocate of Democracy) says:

    April 16th, 2005 at 11:16 am (#)

    I’ve always been sad that Apple lost out to Microsoft. Apple’s have always been so stable and user friendly. It’s sad but I guess a thief deserves to be visited by a thief. Cheers!

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