Re: [Fed-Talk] From iPod to Stethoscope: MP3 Files Now Train Docs
Re: [Fed-Talk] From iPod to Stethoscope: MP3 Files Now Train Docs
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] From iPod to Stethoscope: MP3 Files Now Train Docs
- From: "Michael Pike" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:17:26 -0600
Cool story.. but MacNewsWorld comes across to me as "the Enquirer" version of MacWorld... I read through several of their articles... one of which was talking about email aliases in .Mac....
He stated that AppleMail will not highlight messages to an alias address in a different color, but the web .mac mail will...
that is most untrue... setting a rule for the incoming email address to flag a message a certain color is something a baby could do....
That's forgivable I guess, but then I read a story on AppleTV saying that they predict "20% - 70% of all Apple owners would get the AppleTV".
What the hell kind of estimate is 20-70%? He might as well have said "hardly any people will get the AppleTV, but then again, most of them will."
Nevertheless, it is a good story about the heart thing, but anything you want real good stats on, I would turn to MacWorld. One thing I like about MacWorld is they aren't afraid to print the truth about things, even if it doesn't mean saying glamorous things about something. Case in point, I found out about
allofmp3.com and
alltunes.com through macworld, and I am sure Apple would not have approved that....
mike
On 3/27/07, ak43949 <email@hidden> wrote:
Very interesting article that I thought I would like to pass unto you.
http://www.macnewsworld.com/rsstory/56525.html
The study has made it clear that iPod can be good for cardiac health— particularly if you are in the business of diagnosing heart problems.
R/ Andy
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