995 Messages To Go, or The Tyranny of Many to One
Sitting here in an Alaska Airlines departure lounge in SFO on a Friday night, I managed to get my Inbox below 1000 messages for the first time this week.
Sitting here in an Alaska Airlines departure lounge in SFO on a Friday night, I managed to get my Inbox below 1000 messages for the first time this week.
Darren Barefoot: User Name and Password – “Just an average day on the Internet, circa 2006.“ Mike Arrington: TechCrunch Bashing Heats Up – “Traditional ...
TheStreet.com: Real Problem in Virtual Traffic – “As real-world retailers are tallying up sales for October and prepping for the holiday season, many orga...
Nelson Minar: A Real French Lesson – “Apparently I know enough French to stare down a punk.“ Wikipedia: Technology Evangelist – “An evangelist promotes ...
I listen to 5 to 7 podcasts per day on my daily commute and often hear interesting things, but rarely blog about them or do any other followup. Here are some...
Got an email a couple of days ago from an internet correspondent that was really entertaining. He is talking to a company about a new position and they had t...
PRWeb: Pepsi Mentos Challenge – “You gotta get it so that they all just slide in at once…“ Joshua Culdesac: Why a blog, and About What ? – “In fact I ha...
Reuters’ ‘Second Life’ Reporter Talks Shop – “The more time I spend in “Second Life,” the more it feels like any other beat. Once you get over–or maybe em...
One of the new terms we are using at Amazon is Web-Scale Computing. Using this model, businesses need not invest huge amounts of capital in infrastructure. I...
I spent a couple of hours this evening finalizing my Text On a Prim project, adding the following new features: