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This site is no longer maintained.
My current weblog.
MiTAC has developed what could be the end all be all of wireless Pocket PC's [...] X-Scale processor [...] built-in Bluetooth and Tri-band GPRS/CDMA 1x EV DO [...] built in digital camera. [PDABuzz.com]
I can't get the company's PDF files to display on my PC. PDF is evil anyway...
Being the MacInTouch of a Subject
I consider MacInTouch to be the premier weblog for Macintosh information, they cover dozens of daily happenings in the Macintosh world. I'm not a Macintosh user, but I know many Mac people. Being aware of the latest happenings is useful to me in social and business settings.
Take a look at their site, notice how every paragraph has a descriptive link within the first sentence. Notice how quickly you can determine which paragraphs may be worth reading. Thanks to MacInTouch, I get my daily Mac update in about 60 seconds.
Now, where are the "MacInTouch-class" weblogs covering subjects that directly interest me, such as Wireless Data, Pocket PCs, and Microsoft products?
There are weblogs and regular web sites that are authorative on these subjects, but none that I am aware of that provide a high-volume, 60-second update like MacInTouch does.
PDA Buzz reviews the Handspring Treo 180.