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Category Archives: Computers
Just Skitch it
I have been finding Skitch very useful these days.
Brian Caldwell first introduced it to me months ago, but I never thought I would want to save all my screen grabs as much as I do today. Working on the web 10 hours a day, something will catch you eye, and you don’t really have time [...]
Macworld 2008
Macworld is a big deal in the bay area. This past week, the streets of SOMA were packed every day.
One day 1, I attend visited with exhibit hall. I had to find Terry Chay:
His phone was dying, so Brian Caldwell let him borrow a solar-powered iPhone charger.
The big news was Apple’s thinnovation. Honestly, the MacBook [...]
A day to remember for baseball and computers
Early this morning, Apple released it’s new iMac. I don’t need to explain the specs, but I see it as the absolute best personal computer on the market right now.
When I heard about Apple’s blitzkrieg press conference this morning, I got really excited. For once, Apple hadn’t intentionally hyped up a product release. From watching [...]
Print style sheets are simple, but important.
We claim to live in a paperless society, but it’s always good to have something tangible to hold on to, regardless of its electronic signifigance.
Printing simple information on the web will sometimes yield five or six useless pages. This is not only bad for the environment, but if people are hesitant about printing documents from [...]





Pownce on this
Digg’s Kevin Rose has finally unveiled his secret project, and as you’d expect, it’s spelled wrong.
Pownce offers users the ability to share notes, events, and other media with friends in their network. This is not your typical social networking site though.
The moment you sign up, you are automatically friends with the person who invited you, [...]