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Writely, Live Clipboard, IDF, Origami, bad Wi-Fi, attention, intention and more...

In this latest episode of the Dan & David Show, we start up with a rant about the lack of reliable Wi-Fi at industry events (bring your own EVDO). Then we get into the news of the week, starting with the implications of the Google/Writely combo, Ray Ozzie's Live Clipboard product announcements, and the latest in the Open Document Format battlezone.
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In this latest episode of the Dan & David Show, we start up with a rant about the lack of reliable Wi-Fi at industry events (bring your own EVDO). Then we get into the news of the week, starting with the implications of the Google/Writely combo, Ray Ozzie's Live Clipboard product announcements, and the latest in the Open Document Format battlezone. We also discuss prospects for the Linux desktop and happenings at the Intel Developer Forum this week, as well as the ultra-mini/Origami form factor PCs. I also take a deep dive on notions of 'attention' and 'intention' expressed at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. The podcast can be delivered directly to your desktop or MP3 player if you're subscribed to our podcasts (See ZDNet’s podcasts: How to tune in). For more the topics covered during the show, search our blog.

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