Adam Bossworth is a guy who I’ve written about before, in a very technical context. He’s well known in techie circles for many important accomplishments and contributions. It is nice to see him writingabout a totally other side of him, the side that you of course always knew had to exist, and yet in his tech industry persona would probably never ever come up. It’s easy to agree with what he is saying.
Yes I have to admit it’s something that I too have wondered about, and now, there’s a study about it. It just struck me as amusing (click on the map to enlarge it) p.s.: Merry Christmas!
So what might GMail’s strategy be? I listened to a wonderful Podcast with Georges Harik all about GMail and some of the thinking about it. If you are interested in GMail, it’s a worthwhile listen. I noticed that Geor...
First the punchline: go to this link, fill out a short questionaire, and receive a $15 Starbucks gift card in the mail, no questions asked. But hurry, because I wouldn’t be surprised if that offer evaporates quickly. Here is one of those cool “**internet effe...
The BostonGlobe writes an insightful article about Podcsating (note: the link will turn stale tomorrow, but I will try and update it if I can find the article elsewhere on the web.) > “If Internet-based weblogs turned everyone into a potential newspaper columnist, and digital cameras let them become photojournalists, podcasting is promising to let everyone with a microphone and a computer become a radio commentator.”
If you read this blog at all, you know that I’ve been working on a piece of software (BlogBridge) which at this point I am pretty excited about, even though I don’t know where it will go or end up. I was recently interviewed about my work by [Scott Kirsner](http://www.b...
No it’s not about Osama Bin Laden (UBL) but about a little girl called Osama, living in Taliban Kabul. I didn’t see it in the theatres but got the DVD out. Highly recommended. Review.
There are many interesting things about GMail, so this is either going to be a long post or one of a series. First things first: GMail is now my primary email provider. Yes, you heard that right. It’s free, does a great job with spam and I can continue to use Out...
We all love reading blogs (right?), and some of us even use their valuable time writing blogs. In my evangelism of blogging, a common question is “Why?.” Why would you spend your time writing, for a small (for most of us) mostly anonymous audience, for free? Well I have a (lower-case “t”) th...
In this morning’s Blog reading, I saw two references to Seinfeld episodes, in each case the reference was just thrown into a headline without further comment. Shows how Seinfeld has shaped how we think and speak! - “No WinFS For You”referering to the totally famous Soup Nazi episode. “A Festivus for the rest of us”,from the little less well known Festivus episode.
Yesterday I was interviewed about BlogBridge by ClientJava.com, a very useful Web site for us Java desktop developers. Check it out.. In the comment section I was asked to elaborate on my provocative statements about Java Web Start. Here’s what I said.
You might think it’s a bad idea for me to complain about Java Web Start. Well the truth is that I really like it and so am really frustrated by it’s failures. In my own small way I am hoping to wake up someone at Sun to see the importance of this little bit of technology to their grand Java strategy...
Someone just pointed me to this item on Mike Zellers blog, under the title, “best explanation of election i can think of….” Just having taken a short Photoshop course and wanting to test my newly found chops, here’s a little something I cooked up: Disclaimer: I don’t know Mike Zellers and his photograph is most likely totally legitimate. Not that my fake would fool anyone.
There’s an amusing new blog I came across: “Gapingvoid”,by Hugh Macleod. He’s a cartoonist, and his postings often have a quickly sketched amusing drawing. I caught today’s postingwith this quote on it: ‘ “I can’t take this shit anymore!” He said, mistakenly’ * Amusing*. From “Waiting for Godot”: ESTRAGON: I can’t go on like this. VLADIMIR: That’s what you think. More amusing.**
I never was a fan of Tommy Thomson – what a name! I am no expert on terrorism, but it seems to me that saying this in his goodbye speechcan’t be a very good idea: > “For the life of me, I cannot understand why the terrorists have not attacked our food supply because it is so easy to do,” Thompson said as announced his departure before department employees. “We are importing a lot of food from the Middle East, and it would be easy to tamper with that.” For the life of me, I can’t understand why he’d let himself be quoting saying that!
Seems like a dredged up some “old” (you know who you are) Improv fans with my earlier posting, so I thought an additional comment or two might be in order. First off, lest it be misunderstood, in no way do I feel anything but totally proud about Imrpov as a c...
* “Scientists at the RAND Corporation have created this model to illustrate how a “home computer” could look like in the year 2004. However the needed technology will not be economically feasible ...