Archive for April, 2007

Strobist — Great Photograhy Without Spending Big Bucks

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

Strobist is a different sort of “how to” photography site. They explain how to do great stuff yet spend not much money. [via Get Rich Slowly]

Jason Pontin on Twitter

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Jason Pontin writes in The New York Times about Twitter. He doesn’t mention Jaiku, oddly enough. [via Jaiku]

Click42 — Search YouTube Music Videos

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Click42 is an easy way to search over 150,000 YouTube music videos. [via Jaiku]

Jon Aquino: Putting Text on a Spiral Using Inkscape

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Jon Aquino explains how to put text on a spiral using Inkscape, a powerful free (and open source) vector drawing program).

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Adam Curry: Time Spent Engaged (TSE)

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Adam Curry writes about Media 2.0 where he coins the term “Time spent engaged.”

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Bob Glaza: What is it You Care About?

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Bob Glaza writes What is it you care about? Read it.

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Ajit Jaokar: The Four Holy Cows of the Mobile Data Industry

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Ajit Jaokar writes about The four holy cows of the Mobile Data industry.

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Ben Shine, Geek Security Pack

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Ben Shine writes about his “Geek Security Pack.” Good stuff.

Sarah Allen: The Line Between the Desktop and the Browser has Blurred

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Sarah Allen writes The Line Between the Desktop and the Browser has Blurred.

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Commentary on “What Comes After AJAX?”

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

A friend sends these critical comments about the post Dare Obasanjo — What Comes After AJAX?

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Where’s MY $3 Microsoft XP + Office Bundle?

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Don Dodge writes about Microsoft’s announcement that they’ll supply Windows XP and several applications for $3 per person in developing countries.

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Dare Obasanjo — What Comes After AJAX?

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Dare Obasanjo writes What Comes After AJAX? It’s a thoughtful essay.

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