Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Featured, Humor, Internet Mish-Mash, News, Notes from MP, Other, Politics, Technology, api, tagged api, apple, application, Bryan Woods, desktop, desktop application, google, google desktop, google video, mac, macintosh, uncomfortable, web, web application, youtube on March 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’ve only had a little time to check out its Desktop functionality, but this screencast will hopefully recap my biggest concerns:
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Posted in Editorial, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Technology, tagged 30, application, boxes, easy, OPML, power twitter, pownce, problems, RSS, simple, solves, twitter, web on March 4, 2008 | No Comments »
The answer to almost every “is there an application that does this…?” question I’ve had since the humble beginnings of this blog is 30 Boxes.
(Note: This blog post, for instance)
Absolutely terrifying how creepily it knows me just from signup, but holy cow does it do most things I want done.
Incredible.
Long story short, it’s about [...]
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Posted in Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Other, Technology, tagged 0, 2, 500, app, application, ask, beta, cool, Culture, five, hundred, neat, networking, people, point, polling, Robert Whitney, social, stuff, tech, Technology, two, web, website on March 3, 2008 | No Comments »
Welcome to part 2 of a series about notable Web 2.0 apps out there.
Today’s App is still in it’s beta phase (surprise), but has some interesting social networking implications (suprise), and a clean enough looking site that it’s next up for part 2 of our infinity part series: Neat Web 2.0 Stuff!
Ask500People.com is pretty simple, [...]
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Posted in Culture, Editorial, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, tagged api, application, linux, mac, pownce, public, RSS, twitter, windows on March 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I finally got acquainted with Pownce today.
Looks like I, too, will be making a full-time switch.
Their server seems to be running as fast as we would hope, but without the kind of traffic it’s expecting there yet, I’m intrigued to see how it will scale.
Why no Linux support for the Desktop API, though?
That’s ridiculous. [...]
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