September 2011
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The to and fro: Programmer/designer super combo →
Great discussion.
howardtharp:
Agreed. Ideally one knows both. Not to save on resources or expect the impossible, but because there’s often a gap of possibility when it’s two separate people.
Unfortunately in an enterprise environment, it’s incredibly hard to get good designers, let alone one who knows both. I can’t blame…
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This Day in Tech: 9/9/99 →
Ah, remember when.
August 2011
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June 2011
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Can Google Get Web Users Talking? →
March 2011
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Mashup Breakdown →
Visual breakdown of mashups. Awesome.
February 2011
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I LOVE that more and more snowboarders are hitting up the backcountry!
I less than three splitboards.
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'Alone Together' Review Review →
Ah.. I love when anecdotal pseudo science fills the pages of a book that will surely have many people nodding their heads in compulsive, conformist need to acknowledge a sense of propriety as they line the author’s pockets while not changing a single iota of their own behavior. Clever book to write; I’m sure it will sell well.
That said, Ms. Sherry Turkle makes some mighty...
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January 2011
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That awkward moment when dead animals start... →
interactive Google map put to good use for a strange cause.
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#1 requested film at the Maine State Penitentiary →
Um.. Not really sure what to say other than I’m fairly certain this documentary doesn’t bolster the motto “Maine: The Way Life Should Be”. But then again..
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December 2010
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November 2010
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20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web →
This little book made me very happy. Thank you dailywhat Morning Links for sending it my way. And thank you Chrome team for writing this.
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A new digital divide? Verizon Rethinks Data... →
This article indirectly redefines what “digital divide” will mean. If corporations utilize data pricing to appeal to the “affluent” versus those that are not, we will have ever increasing gaps in developed countries in both data usage and access.
The initial spirit of the web is definitely dead. We knew that. But it still sucks to read that information and communication...
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Autumn at the Beach
beermemaine:
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October 2010
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Open Data and Trains, Bikes, and Buses →
wish something like this would come to Portland, Maine.
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September 2010
6 posts
OS X then and now: What's changed since the beta →
Wish I could be a tech historian.. possibly one of the cooler jobs on the planet.
Choose the Best Tech Solution →
Good read. Some of this article’s info/advice may seem ridiculously obvious, but it’s followed less often than you’d think.. Overall, the article provides good, general guidelines for selecting the best tech solution regardless of its popularity.
July 2010
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