I have been playing with Muxtape for a few weeks now, but only today I am satisfied with my first tape.
Cyan had a shower thought about Muxtape: they should let you buy the songs through iTunes or something and give a profit to the artist.
Kinda cool. Beware, my muxtape may not be the kind of [...]
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January 11, 2008 – 6:47 pm
A friend of mine told me that he committed Zucker-cide today. This means he deleted himself from every social network.
The only site that he has left is his tumblelog, kyleshank.com. There, he explains his departure from the web 2.0 world:
This really shocks me because I could not imagine myself taking this approach. Whenever I find [...]
I say memorable because they fed us drinks.
As the sun set on Menlo Park Friday night, hundreds of interactive web heads gathered on the patio to test and show off their projects.
It reminded me of a high school science fair, but with margaritas and pretty girls.
There were a handful of gracious sponsors, impressive product launches, [...]
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I saw this kid on Market St. in downtown San Francisco yesterday, and I had to take a video. Look at the crowd watching him:
Highlights from WordCamp 2007
Unconferencing is one of the reasons I moved to San Francisco. They are free, geek-infested, and very enlightening. The open source software community is probably my favorite group of folks to hang out with here.
I spent my whole day at WordCamp 2007, hosted at the Swedish American Hall in downtown SF.
The event was [...]