Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Comment to my post: However, if you don’t use Zooomr, you shouldn’t criticize. If you didn’t donate, you shouldn’t criticize. Bullshit. Zoli’s Weblog: I’ve never thought I would agree with Shelley Powers one day – she often attacks people and tends to be mean. Her comments on Scoble’s blog were […]
A brief Sci-Fi aside
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. For all Stargate Atlantis fans who watched tonight’s show, see this site for information about today’s story. Also, in the news today: the next season of Battlestar Galactica, the fourth, will be the last. The producers promise a wild ride.
Gates and Jobs: Highlights
The Highlight clips from the Gates/Jobs mutual interview is worth watching, even if you’re not a tech. Humorous, but also puts a real historical feel behind these many decades now of the powerhouses behind personal computing. The full interview and a transcript is also available from the page.
Web 2.0 way of running a web application
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Question: How do you turn a Web 1.0 application into a Web 2.0 one? Answer: Pull the plug. I’ve been involved in comments over at Robert Scoble’s on the Zooomr crash and burn, and make no mistake: the application is down and out, and there is no plan in place to get […]
Google’s Gears
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Like the rest of the world, I’ve been exploring the tutorial and examples for the new Google Gears. I was particularly caught by the addition of SQLite for offline storage–I never imagined a day installing a relational database on your client’s machine via the browser on the fly. It’s remarkably easy […]
