On Twitter today, Web Goldenboy Charl Norman posed the question: "When will Twitter innovate?"
(Watch this video if you're unfamiliar with Twitter)
I suspect that Charl means to ask when Twitter will add more features, such as those seen in Plu...
Views: 156 | 2 Comments » | posted on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 | Tags: business, Charl Norman, innovation, internet, Plurk, twitter, web 2.0
Those of you who use Safari might already know about the PornPrivate Browsing button. You simply click it and while the feature is on, you will leave no trace. No cookies, no temporary files and no awkward link history popping up when you type in URL...
Views: 53353 | 19 Comments » | posted on Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 | Tags: firefox, online privacy, security
It dawned on me recently that programmers also do customer support. They have to help end-users get online at WiFi Hotspots and they need to help Hotspot owners set up new hotspots and help process payments to them. These tasks lie primarily with our...
Views: 151 | 4 Comments » | posted on Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 | Tags: customer support, programmers
I don't have a TV at home, so I consume a decent amount of bandwidth watching TV shows and YouTube videos.
Here's how I go about it getting loads of entertainment without a DsTV subscription:
1. StumbleVideo: I don't spend that much time on You...
Views: 749 | 4 Comments » | posted on Sunday, May 25th, 2008 | Tags: online TV
"Radical innovation never originates with the market leader" -- Jim Utterback, MIT
Did you know Mitch Kapor tried to license 1-2-3 to IBM for $3,5-million in the 1980s? They told him that hardware was a multibillion-dollar industry, and that the m...
Views: 299 | 8 Comments » | posted on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 | Tags: hardware, IBM, innovation, Nikola Tesla, software, Thomas Edison