13 port USB hub Yeah very geeky, eh? All I was able to locate was 7-port USB hubs. Why not daisy chain them? I have reason to believe that while logically it should not matter, in practice it does. My reason...
Over on Copyblogger, a good reminder of a bit of common wisdom: > “[snip…]Yep, it’s the “F” word. > Fear. > Fear affects us all more than we care to admit, and it’s especially insidious for writers. Writing online is one of those activities wher...
I am not an expert in the semantic web but Freebase looks like it to me. I am surprised more hasn’t been written about it. It is absolutely amazing and head-spinning. I will have a hard time describing accurately, hence the headline. For me, it seems like Freebase does wha...
Check out this post from blog.payne.org: > Well, I can report that Time Machine (the new back-up & restore utility for Mac OS X) works. My 364 day old MacBook suffered a complete hard drive failure, only TWO hours after completing my first full backup. I hustled to the Apple store right away, so I didn’t miss my one-year warranty window. (from: Involuntary test of Time Machine) I will wait just a little longer before committing to Leopard. It’s one of those, if it aint broke then don’t fix it kind of situations…
“Establishing a secure wireless link between two gadgets could soon be purely a matter of holding them together and applying a vigorous shake.” (from NewScientistTech)
As you may have heard, I’ve been learning all about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) lately. I just came across this amazing little service called the DigPageRank Pagerank Checker. The story goes something like this. Google assigns every single page in the whole i...
Two nights ago, Friday, I got to go to the TechCrunch Boston party at The Estate in Boston (which oddly enough doesn’t seem to have a web site.) Those of you who know me will be ‘surprised’ that **I ...
I’ve come across these two services, priced similarly, sound similar. ID TheftSmart – The name sounds like they are a smart way to commit identity theft, but I suppose this is not what they mean. Lifelock – Their tag line is “Guarantee your good name” and one of their gimmicks is that the CEO has published his SSN for all the world to see which is fairly daring and clever. Do you know anything about the pros and cons of services like these, or the specifics of either or both of these?
My purely biased view of the most memorable presenters, quotes and associated links: - Kiva.org uses their web site to allow you and me to make micro loans to entrepreneurs around the world. Jessica Flannery gave a terrific and enthusiasti...
Check out this post from Chris Pirillo: > "If you’re like me, you may receive a LOT of junk mail. Catalogs, mailers, credit card offers… they fill up my mail box. Thankfully, I’ve found a couple of free websites to help us out!" (Read the whole thing: How to Opt Out of Junk Mail and Catalogs)
In the past, clever [tag]entrepreneurs[/tag] (yours truly not included, alas) have built companies and products with a very specific plan or desire or hope or scheme to be acquired by some deep pocketed parent-to-be. Perhaps create a bit of MS Windows Software that looked just like an Office App...
Check out this post from Mashable!: > Pixoo is a new service that will edit your images for you, and send them back all prettified. It costs about $20 and takes around 24 hours for them to fix your face. The site is currently in private beta, but I got a chance to check it out. (from: Pixoo Fixes Your Face)