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Monthly Archives: May 2007
Live preview
There was an interesting question of the D200 user group: I know its just been 2 days since I bought my D200 but am I missing something or is there no way to shoot while screen is on? I dont … Continue reading
Posted in photography
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Being dogged by the hate-posse
There was a write-up about Tagged yesterday on TechCrunch. We’re profitable! *Pats self on back* The most interesting part is the comments. My reply hasn’t changed in the last six days: You cannot single out one Web 2.0 company for … Continue reading
Posted in Plaxo, Tagged, business and economics, web development
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EVE online
Since I was working on a web-tool to detect and clean HTML embed codes, Firefox was experiencing some intermittent crashing. Today I loaded up my page in Safari, seeing the site for the first time in weeks without my banner … Continue reading
Posted in Tagged, about me, television, video games
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Your friends do too
From Brian Solis’s twitter: Your friends and fans do too, Brian. Great stuff.
Posted in business and economics, humor
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Plaxo is evil. Plaxo is spam.
Disclaimer: I worked as an engineer at Plaxo a long time ago (in internet years… in human years it was five months ago). In October of last year, an engineering colleague asked me about this whole “Plaxo is evil. Plaxo … Continue reading
The key to beauty
According to Popular Photography’s blog, apparently the key to feminine beauty is either Photoshop or over-exposure mixed with either high key or low key lighting. I’m kidding, but it’s a nice tip. I have to remember to try “dialing to … Continue reading
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Javascript framework pile on
Dr Dobbs has a review of Javascript frameworks, which they call “AJAX frameworks”, that’s an interesting read in my opinion. I’m not going to write about Javascript frameworks in this article (one huge article a week is draining enough and … Continue reading
Posted in web development
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Plaxo Contacts Map View is pretty damn sweet
Yeah, it took like 1 year to load up…literally, Joseph, didn’t you write this like a year ago? Yes, I know it has no value, except to show me at a glance how outdated my contacts are. But I love … Continue reading
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Tagged is hiring (Senior Software Developer)
(I’m sure there are other positions we need to fill, but this one I have the full description for and would make my life so much better…) The position is a Senior Software Developer at Tagged in San Francisco. It … Continue reading
Posted in PHP
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Barcamp Sacramento
Adam Kalsey and Scott Hildebrand of SacStarts are holding a BarCamp in Sacramento on June 2nd and 3rd. BarCamp is a conference where the participants are the speakers. Show up, sign up to give a session, and get going. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in PHP, about me, business and economics, presentation, web development
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