December 2007
32 posts
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The RIAA Will Die in 2008 →
Wii Projects by Johnny Chung Lee →
In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past...
– Roughly Drafted Magazine
At this rate, the iPhone/iPod platform should be the third largest computing...
– ComputerWorld Blogs
Design Bookmarklet →
Design is a suite of web-design and development assistive tools which can be utilized on any web-page.
Answering more popular picks: meta tags and web... →
Google describes how they utilize meta tags.
Seven hottest web 1.0 techniques to trick out your... →
Today the web is full of poorly written scripts with a low level of attention to detail. In this article I’m going to share with you some of the hottest development techniques of our time that will no doubt streamline your development and impress you friends. So without further ado: The seven hottest web 1.0 techniques to trick out your webpage.
What If They Gave a Browser War and Microsoft... →
IE 6 was a great browser— in 2001. By 2005, not so much. IE 7 was a critical stopgap, because IE 6 devolved into Netscape 4.7x during the five years it was the latest and greatest and only version. So consider the history. The entire world was trapped in an abusive relationship with Microsoft for that long, dark five year period. I think we’d like— no, I think we deserve—...
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Revision 3 scaling back a little bit?
Just noticed today that InDigital and Infected have had their last episodes.
Autocomplete Update
Interesting to note that I noticed Apple removed the autocomplete for AT&T. It used to be that as you typed ” at& ” then it would in all caps fill in with the word ” AT&T ” and now it does not. Just to check, iPhone still has an autocomplete where the ” i ” is lowercase and the ” p ” is capitalized. Irony? Bitterness? We may never know.
#1. Apple iPhone … The iPhone changed the way we think about how mobile...
– Time ( Ironic how the only flaw is AT&T’s network )
Video of Jack Canfield. Plan for tomorrow, tonight.
Every time you walk into a meeting, agree to sit in on a sales call, do a job...
– Always On by Seth Godin