Post Archive
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Leap.
Well, after much debate and deep deliberation, I did it. I quit my job.
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Google Measure Map?!?
Just when you though all the good purchases were going to Yahoo!, Google ups the ante by picking up Measure Map, the wonderful blog stats analytics tool from my friends at Adaptive Path.
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Apparently some people just don’t care
On WaSP today, Derek wrote an incredibly poignant post about the NFB lawsuit against Target. In fact, I thought it so relevant to the interactive work we do at Cronin and Company (the ad agency I work for), that I forwarded a copy of it to everyone who works there.
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Honorable, my ass!
It appears that some Dems, including my Representative from the 3rd District in Connecticut, Rosa De Lauro, are trying to cripple our democracy under the guise of public financing.
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More on IE7 Beta 2
Eric has a very enlightened post for those of you out to document bugs in IE7 Beta 2. He also echoed my feelings that this is a beta people!
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A Load of Malarkey
Microsoft released Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 for public consumption yesterday. Based on everything I’d been reading, the development team seemed to be moving in the right direction. I decided to take it for a test drive to see how things were coming along.
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Du You?
I built this popular game in Flash 8 for a brain exercise before I had ever actually played it.
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Now that’s what I love to hear
I got an email the other day from Steven Mading, a developer at the BioMagnetic Resonance Bank at the University of Wisconsin. In it, he shared his experience using jsTrace and, with his permission, I’m sharing it with all of you.
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Consumer Choice and Fair Use
In a recent issue of Game Informer, I read an interesting news piece on the upcoming PS3, but its significance goes far beyond that system and even the world of video games. In fact, it applies to all digital media.
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Browse Flickr with the stroke of a pen
This is perhaps the coolest (albeit experimental) way to browse Flickr: retrievr from System One Labs.