This is the Operation Gadget weekly summary for the second week of July 2004. I’m experimenting with a weekly summary so that readers who want to receive a periodic email with Operation Gadget headlines can receive the links to all of the articles published each week. I will post a mechanism for readers to sign up for this service when I work out the details.
The headlines:
July 16
- Armstrong Puts Major Time Between Himself and the Other Favorites at La Mongie
- What Do You Expect When They Put All the Hard Stages at the End?
July 15
- Alteraxion Publishes Useful Summaries of Software Categories for the Treo 600
- Have Pitchfork, Will Travel
- Nike and LAF Sell LiveStrong Wrist Bands at End of Each Tour de France Stage, Some European Media is Still Critical
- Translating Tour de France News in Major Non-English Publications
July 14
- Apple’s Quarterly Profits Triple, iPod Sales Nearly Double
- Apple Ships AirPort Express with AirTunes
- Sony Ericsson Akono HBH-600 Reviewed by MobileBurn
- Another Day, Another Rear Puncture
July 13
- John Kerry, PowerBook User
- Blackberries to Get Bluetooth Support, According to RIM
- J.D. Power: T-Mobile Leading in Customer Service Satisfaction
July 12
- Oakley Thump Eyewear with Integrated Portable Audio Player Demonstrated to Lance Armstrong
- “The Paceline” is About the Only Tactical Error that the USPS Team is Committing
- Sharp to Produce Symbian OS Handsets
- iPod’s Lack of Support for WMA is Impeding Potential Microsoft Monopoly on DRM
Does a weekly summary work for you? Is it a waste of time? Let me know by posting a comment. Thanks….