Posted in News, Technology, tagged browser, color, color management, dan boardman, embed, Firefox, mac, Nerds, PC, photo, profile, Robert Whitney, Safari on March 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’ve got a interesting little test for many of your browser nerds out there, especially Mac users.
This image right here, is by my friend Dan Boardman. Dan is a photographer, and he works very hard at what he does. As such, he is very particular about how his images are displayed. When [...]
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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 Archives, Culture, Editorial, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, tagged 2.0, apple, Bryan Woods, dell, flat, imac, intel, keyboard, leopard, linux, mac, mouse, new, os, remote, sad, screen, switch, tux, x on March 11, 2008 | 3 Comments »
So it finally happened. After years of being a full-time advocate of teh lunix, the powers that be have purchased me a brand new 20″ iMac for my working needs.
My associates are obsessed Macheads, and I’m convinced they’ve procured this bad boy for me just to prove a point.
I’ll undeniably reference this post [...]
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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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