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Category Archives: Web 2.0

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 [...]

Seriously, what are you doing?

The best tweets are simple. Way less than 140 characters.

Easy bookmarks on your iPhone

iPhone Dev Camp has some pretty smart people hacking away at Apple’s brand new toy. A lot of the attendees have been working on their apps for months, and some are just starting out.

Paul Neyrinck and Ishan Anand have developed a simple bookmarks application called AppMarks. If you set AppMarks as your home page, the [...]

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, [...]

Love the Vimeo redesign

This is their fifth redesign, and it looks better every time. Their video player works pretty well too. See below…

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 [...]