Posted in the web on June 13th, 2007 No Comments »
Wait. Let me get this straight. The alt search engine blog called for an alt-search-engine-only day yesterday?
I actually heard about this a few days ago and I completely wrote it off because it seemed a bit self-serving. In one sense it’s a cool idea, but this is hardly more than an exercise in futility. I [...]
Posted in the web on June 2nd, 2007 No Comments »
Scoble had an interesting post a few days ago called “Techmeme: The Anti-Linking Engine“. It seems to have stayed under the radar of most people but it caught my attention, not because I have noticed the sort of trends that Scoble has, but because I am really interested in Techmeme (I’m not alone here) and [...]
Google Gears is a lot more than an offline version of Reader. Yeah, that’s totally awesome but it has much larger implications than that. I won’t get into it all here, because a lot of people have already done an excellent job of explaining it.
For the best post out there I would check out ZDnet’s [...]
Posted in arghyle, the web on May 25th, 2007 1 Comment »
Finally getting around to install this update. Not only do I have to do it for this blog, but for some other people as well…
It’s such a hassle to have to upgrade ever few weeks, but at least I had a month or so of piece since the last one. Though this one is the [...]
Posted in the web on May 22nd, 2007 No Comments »
More than once I’ve had a CEO break down and cry on the phone when we said we weren’t covering them.
- Mike Arrington
Today’s blog meme: languor… Or is it malaise? Or possibly self-pity?
TechCrunch kicked it off with an excellent post about how Silicon Valley and his coverage of it has changed over the past [...]
Posted in the web on May 21st, 2007 3 Comments »
Web Workers Daily has an interesting comparison of two web calendars, Google Calendar and 30boxes. It’s worth checking out if you are undecided on the issue, though I would have preferred to see a comparison of Yahoo and Google or Airset and Google.
This is a topic that I have spent a lot of time looking [...]
Posted in the web on May 18th, 2007 No Comments »
How is it that in just a matter of weeks Guy Kawasaki has gone from a blog superhero to everyone’s favorite whipping boy? This is probably a bit of an exaggeration but Guy has been getting a lot of not-so-great press lately, mainly because of his newest venture, Truemors.
There is a lot of distaste for [...]