January 2010
9 posts
Old World vs. New World computing →
Steven Frank gets it exactly right. Here’s what the iPhone and iPad mean for the future of personal computing.
Jan 30th
is helping Andrea learn how to write for pedants. #fb
Jan 29th
Am I gonna have to write my own tumblelog software and Facebook app to manage social media platforms?
Jan 29th
The Gamecocks are requesting that their $25,000 fine for storming the basketball court be donated to Haiti relief efforts. Nice.
Jan 29th
Panopticlick →
Even if you have cookies turned off, your browser still has a “fingerprint” based on the amount of information it sends to web servers when you request a web page. This service tells you if that fingerprint is likely to be unique.
Jan 28th
How to report the news →
Here’s a snarky, one-sentence blogger comment about the news piece.
Jan 28th
Keyboard stops working in Snow Leopard →
Using Hyperspaces might just be the key to getting around a major Spaces bug in 10.6. We’ll see
Jan 28th
Wait… Soundgarden is back? http://soundgardenworld.com/
Jan 28th
You win, lack of time.
I’m officially giving up on trying to find the perfect PHP tumblelog software and switching my domain over to tumblr. There’s no need to make the perfect the enemy of the good. Or something like that.
Jan 28th