Back at podcasting: check out PrivacyNowRadio

Yeah you can’t keep me from podcasting for long. No matter what I usually come back to it eventually. As the Community Manager for eCrypt Technologies having a weekly podcast wrapping up the privacy/security/hacking news of the week just seemed like a good idea. So I started doing it. Good thing the boss agreed with [...]

Trying Blogsy For The IPad

Could this be the missing editor for the IPad? Maybe. Still playing with it, but there is potential here. The key will be how easy it is to use and learn day to day.

It isn’t starting a book that’s hard, it’s continuing to write it

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Book Three is starting to gel, but it’s been a tough few nights of writing to get to this place. See, I don’t find starting a book hard, it’s after I have the first 2 or 3 chapters written that I hit a wall. It’s at that very moment when I tend to step back [...]

WordPress App for iOS devices updated. Now we can paste on the iPad!

Automattic updated the native WP client for iPhones, etc…and wow you can paste on the iPad now! Cut-and-paste now behaves as expected on the iPad. [#438] [From WordPress for iOS › WordPress Version 2.5 for iOS] Wow. When will the innovation end!

Boing Boing Confirms: You Can’t Please Everyone When It Comes to Comments

Close on the heels of my commentary on Daring Fireball’s commenting brouhaha—Without Comments, A Site Is…—Boing Boing has their take on it. In addition to their solid arguments (I’d say they fall into the “it’s your blog, do what you want” camp) they make this point: We accept comments at BoingBoing and publish them automatically, [...]

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