Remains of the Day: Google Latitude Catches a Thief Edition [For What It's Worth]
Newton talks falling apples, we make some bread, and the upside of Google Latitude stalking lead off today’s healthy remains.
- April 15, 1726: Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From Physicist
On this day in 1726, Isaac Newton tells a biographer the famous falling apple story. Seems like a nicer thing to associate with April 15 than taxes. [Wired] - Breadtopia
Site full of bread-baking video tutorials, recipes, and more resources for making delicious bread at home. - When Google Latitude Stalking Isn’t Such A Bad Thing
Thief steals purse with cell phone, cell phone is running Google Latitude, Latitude tells cops where the thief is. [TechCrunch] - Blogger simplifies posting via SMS and e-mail
Anyone can now post to their Blogger blog via SMS or email. [CNET] - AT&T Adds Spy Capabilities To Family Phones
AT&T quietly rolls out a family tracking service so you can spy on your kids wherever they may be. [UneasySilence] - Readable App Gets More Customizable
We told you that it was seriously customizable when we first covered it, but tick the Full Control checkbox for even more customizable fun. - Google too slow for you? Get Cupcake on your G1, today!
The next generation of Google’s Android operating system can be yours today. [Boy Genius Report] - Confirmed: Office 2010 will come in 32-bit, 64-bit flavors
The 64-bit revolution may be slow, but it’s not entirely dead. [Ars Technica] - Procaster Does Live-Streaming Screencasting
Seems sort of like any remote control/VNC service minus the control. Perks: Dead simple to share your screen in real-time without requiring your viewer to install anything. [via Digital Inspiration]
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