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the Hulu generation

September 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Yes, I am blogging it right now and am not even going to try to sound professional, not because professionalism is dead simply I am tired.
I need to start off with a stern warning to EVERYONE that this is the first, last, and ONLY place I better see the Hulu gene@#$. Anywhere. If we all [...]

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Tumblr Part 2

June 5th, 2009 · No Comments

Watching Jericho on Netflix learning more about Tumblr. I was able to set up the 866 number, called it, left a message that appeared on my site. Very Cool.

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Not A Killer, but a companion

June 5th, 2009 · No Comments

They just showed me Tumblr and I have to admit I am impress. I can see the headlines now, “Tumblr – a Twitter Killer” Most likely this will be written by people that believe Web 2.0 was something that came to us in 2007.
Tumblr is not a killer of anything, it will not bring to [...]

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beyond Web 2.0

August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

A key fact to technology that is yet to be realized by the masses the the impact the World Wide Web Consortium (http://w3c.org) has had on application development. The W3C is a collection of key innovators in the industry that has given us one of the most revolutionary concepts known as Web Standards.

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Tags: browser based applications · technology

mac Crash

March 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Over the past 10 days I have been noting when and why one of my computers had crashed.
Currently the score is OSX 10.5: 6 and Windows Vista: 0. (Unintended Crashes)
Does this prove that Window’s Vista is a far more stable operating system? is this proof of the superiority of a PC over its Mac counterpart? [...]

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the Mac argument

March 26th, 2008 · No Comments

The other day, someone asked me what I thought about the Mac running Vista faster than a PC. My head immediately began to spin looking for a place to begin explaining why that was a ridiculous statement / question. I then found an analogy that had nothing to do with technology, but with cancer. A [...]

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