Category: General

  • Google’s AppEngine as Hypercard 2.0

    (found via reddit) Google’s AppEngine is being compared to Amazon’s EC2/S3. … But rather than thinking of AppEngine as a step above EC2, instead I think of it somewhere around Myspace. … The thing about Hypercard was that it wasn’t just static text and images like base html. It had a scripting language, a database, […]

  • Everyday is Vacation Day for Web-Workers

    Sharon puts together tips on how web-workers can recreate their daily schedule to make every day seem like a vacation day: Being healthy is something we are all challenged with, no matter what our jobs are, but we web workers are strategically positioned to create lifestyles that promote an extremely high quality of life. We […]

  • Podcasting Isn’t an Industry

    Leesa pointed me to Jason’s post about Michael’s post, Podcasting – It’s a Community Not an Industry: Here we are almost 4 years after the birth of podcasting, 3 years after most of the advertising placement companies first launched, and many popular (people we have all heard of) podcasters are still struggling to figure out […]

  • Idol Gives Back (Without Context)

    Does anyone else get frustrated that we spotlight poverty and AIDS on a national level and remain completely free of discussing the social and economic context of these conditions? What if after people donated money, Fox connected the donors by phone to their representatives in Congress? And why don’t we talk about donating towards the […]

  • Assholes on a Plane

    So the UK approved in-flight mobile and the FAA is still against cellphone usage on a plane. You know what? So am I! I don’t want some hurf-durf buttereater gabbing on a cellphone within 8 inches of my face on a 4 hour flight while her sticky-fingered harelip progeny crawling over the seat and Oh […]

  • “Let’s Take That Offline”

    My favorite corporate speak from a previous job is the phrase: Let’s take that offline. Which usually means: I’m going to choke the shit out of you. Later. My other favorite is: It’s on the wiki. Which translates to: Fuck you. I’m not going to help you.

  • FBI Tracking IMs, Emails, Cellphones Without Court Approval

    In online privacy news: The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been routinely monitoring the e-mails, instant messages and cell phone calls of suspects across the United States — and has done so, in many cases, without the approval of a court. Full story…

  • Technorati Stops Indexing Older WordPress Blogs

    Due to a security vulnerability, blogs using WP 2.3.3 and older will not be indexed by Technorati. This is a follow up on our post regarding a problem affecting thousands of WordPress blogs, Patch or Upgrade Your WordPress Installation, Now. WordPress has since released version 2.5. However, we’ve noticed that a large number of blogs […]

  • New York Times Shocker: Sitting at a Computer All Day Leads to Being a Fatass

    Well at least it isn’t the whole Facebook will eat your children theme. I’m sure this New York Times article is getting a ton of play right now: Two weeks ago in North Lauderdale, Fla., funeral services were held for Russell Shaw, a prolific blogger on technology subjects who died at 60 of a heart […]

  • Haunt Forums to Find the Juicy Topics

    From a post on The Blog Herald’s comments: forums are a great place to start looking for the hot topics and those that gain more attention than others, are ones you may want to consider posting about. Yup! Often when I tell bloggers they should track forums relevant to their topics, they think this means […]