If you feel you need it, further justification and instructions here.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Napping: The How-To
If you feel you need it, further justification and instructions here.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Set a Guinness World Record
Spread Firefox | Download Day 2008
The official date for the launch of Firefox 3 is June 17, 2008 and they are trying to get Guinness to create a most downloaded in one day category and win it for 2008. I think it's a great way to draw even more attention to this most successful open-source project and a great product. Consider signing up and definitely upgrade.
Monday, March 31, 2008
For example: Radiohead - Packt Like Sardines In A Crushed Tin Box
I like it. =)
Monday, March 24, 2008
Blogging from Imified in GMail
This is a first try to post to this blog from the GTalk client in Gmail using Imified. I find the IM client as service consumer / app frontend a fascinating idea.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Bear Stearns Follow-up
If you've followed the Bear Stearns story (link in the text of the last post) you'll enjoy this.
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SubPrime mess, Stocks, Economy > A good look at what's going on right now
As the economy teeters between bad and worse, one question looms:
What's the best course of action? Here's what can be done. And what
can't
This is a pretty level unbiased view of what's happening in teh Economy.It feels like this is a particularly sensitive point in time right now.
(...if you're not sure take a look at what happened to the valuation of Bear Stearns over the course of a week)
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Friday, March 07, 2008
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Use a prep card to remeber the important points at an informal meeting
Your Prep Card: Don’t Leave Home Without It at LifeClever ;-) Tips for Design and Life
Make writing out a Prep Card an integral part of your preparation for every meeting. It’s a great habit to get into so never walk leave home without a Prep Card:
Take a 3” x 5” index card and write down 3 key points you want to mention in simple clear language, nouns and verbs.
At the bottom, give yourself 2 reminders to avoid your bad habits.
Here's an example:—
- Bill got a raise in half the time, with an inferior track record.
- We will match our competitor’s best bid.
- You’d agreed to a 10% discount over the phone.
- Sit up straight.
- Talk slowly and take a full breath after every sentence.
That’s it. In any discussion, you’re almost certainly not going to have time to process and deliver more than 3 important points. In The Elements of Style, E.B. White writes, “The act of
composition, or creation, disciplines the mind; writing is one way to
go about thinking, and the practice and habit of writing not only drain
the mind but supply it, too.”
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
Bringing magazines into the digital age.
Exact Editions
Exact Editions makes magazines, books and other printed documents accessible,
searchable and usable on the web. The Exact Editions system processes PDF files
supplied by the publisher and stores images and text in a database. The goal of
this content management process is that the web version of the printed title should
look exactly the same as the printed version. The Exact Editions system also
offers publishers a variety of distribution options: titles can be freely sampled
by any web user, or individual subscription can be sold, or 'controlled'
circulation accounts provided to registered individuals. Exact Editions also now
supports institutional access through IP-address-based accounts sold on subscription.Within the Exact Editions system each print page becomes a web page, so printed
pages can be bookmarked, cited and referenced by other users or web applications.
The platform also delivers a range of useful enhancements to the printed page:
email addresses and urls are rendered as clickable links, ISBNs and
telephone numbers (provided that they are in international format) are rendered clickable,
and Tables of Contents and Indices are also enriched with live links.
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one GREAT presentation
TED | Talks | Larry Lessig: How creativity is being strangled by the law (video)
Wow - take 20 minutes now and watch this presentation by Larry Lessig. He 'pins down the key shortcomings of our dusty, pre-digital intellectual property laws, and reveals how bad laws beget bad code. Then, in an homage to cutting-edge artistry, he throws in some of the most hilarious remixes you've ever seen.'
Great intro to the free culture, creative commons arena as well as a superb demonstration of masterful presentation -no animated powerpoint bulleting here.
A great Quote from a good article by Christian Rasmussen...
FedTech: Government Social Networking: The Next E-Chapter
It will help to keep this quote from Henry Ford in the back of your mind while moving forward with all of this:
If I’d asked my customers what they wanted, they would’ve said a faster horse.
Take it to the next level.
Friday, February 01, 2008
WHOA! Microsoft offers $44.6B for Yahoo
My bet - Microsoft will take a long time to capitalize, if ever.
In the meantime, this could be the best day in over the last half-year to buy GOOG, while the corresponding day for YHOO was I guess yesterday ;-)
Technorati Tags: microsoft, yahoo, google
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Blogging from JAOO
No silver bullets here (surprise), the answer is, "It depends" on:
- Size of Community / Support
- Migration Paths / Backward Compatibility record
- Documentation quality
and the way they handle:
- State Management - is HTTP Session an oxymoron?
- Navigation Handling
- Event Handling
- Templates and UI building
Biased Opinions Here!! | Spring MVC, Struts | Spring WebFlow | GWT | JSF |
---|---|---|---|---|
State Management | None beside HTTP Session, best for almost stateless app. | Server based, can be in db | State is ALL client-side, RPC-style async service calls. State dependency mgmt. is hard | HTTP Session-based |
Navigation Handling | limited, low-level req-resp | Excellent | ? | Integrates well with Spring WebFlow |
Event Handling | Req.-Resp. oriented, low-level | Excellent, requires session state | Elegant, all in Java | Very Good |
UI Comments
- GWT: Little HTML left, not Dreamweavable. 100% AJAX-based
- JSP: HTML based, may be ugly. Good taglibs,
- Freemarker/Velocity: Good to build on Struts/JSP apps
- JSF: Higher-level than JSP. Good components available. AJAX with extension (Spring Faces, ICEFaces, MyFaces, Seam). Should use w/Facelets.
- Flex/OpenLaszlo/JavaFX: Interesting but very diffferent techniques
Recommendations
Stateless: Struts/SpringMVC with a templating engineStateful: GWT or JSF with Spring WebFlow
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Google Maps Is Changing the Way We See the World = Power 2 the People, again :-)
Talks about the origins of Google Earth/Maps, the data, the mashups, future tech and at the end a long tail reference to how all of this is democratizing the power once wielded by the map makers of the world.
Smartpox and Semapedia are worth a look as well as metalayers of data on the world.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
13 Photographs That Changed the World.
Both powerful, some disturbing photos, but also short discussion on their and their subjects effect on our world.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
What a country!
See for yourself:
http://5x5m.com/files/speedbandits/
Friday, August 18, 2006
From Google's re-opened-after-acquisition web wordprocessor Writely . It's going to be a blog post too.
I'm missspelling now.
and here in bolde, there.
- one
- 2
- tree
Funny, Writely marks writely as being misspelled. :-)
Friday, March 17, 2006
IBM: The 'next big thing' no longer exists | CNET News.com
IBM: The 'next big thing' no longer exists | CNET News.com: Nicholas "stop looking. There's no such thing as the next big thing" Donofrio has a job title that reads: Executive Vice President of Innovation and Technology.
Out of context? Misinterpretation? I'm gonna ask around.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
You are KK Dreger's newest contact!
caitlinmarydreger counts you as family.
It's nice to be family :-)
Saturday, March 11, 2006
What the Flock
OK - so it's been seeping into my consciousness for so long that we reached a tipping point -- I downloaded and am exploring Flock.
Executive summary: It's fun, powerful and feels real intuitive. Swiss-army knife built-in features like del.icio.us, Flickr integration, even this post is being written in Flock hooked up to Blogger. They even work together, like letting me drag the Flickr Flock Fhoto above directly into the post. Very Nice stuff.
The future is here, get distributed - download and get started!
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