in one incarnation i beleive they included a jack on the device and the end user was suppose to hook up an audio cable from one's tv to cuecat v.2. the computer would do all the heavy lifting, eventually finding a hidden tone that would magically pull up an advertiser's web page.
it was spam magic that never took off. gee, i wonder why.
They've lost more in web-smart credibility than advertising dollars.
And exactly how many 30 year olds frequent the library for homework help? Inquiring minds want to know.
Most post-adolescent library computer goers are doing shady other things. [NSFW] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02_XBuu44VU
shame on google
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remember cuecat? that funky little free barcode reader from radioshack?
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/06/10/0
in one incarnation i beleive they included a jack on the device and the end user was suppose to hook up an audio cable from one's tv to cuecat v.2. the computer would do all the heavy lifting, eventually finding a hidden tone that would magically pull up an advertiser's web page.
it was spam magic that never took off. gee, i wonder why.
Obligatory countdown statement: Nah, 300GB discs should be big enough for anyone.
Wow, that's like uh, a totally different system than what we have now.