Guerilla Technologies – RG News
Similar to the article posted previously on these technologies coming into the workplace under the RADAR. I think many of forgot that often the first websites for companies were guerilla efforts.
Similar to the article posted previously on these technologies coming into the workplace under the RADAR. I think many of forgot that often the first websites for companies were guerilla efforts.
Okay, I'll admit it. When I launched my website a year or so ago, I just put my address in a mailto link. Yep, I knew I was going to eventually get spam. But I liked the simplicity of a mailto link and didn't know about doing a Javascript-based hiding trick or this great site….
Since I've started this blog at Blogger.com, owned of course by Google, they offered users here GMail accounts. Curious, I accepted. The advertising part is disturbing, but what I'm really interested in is the concept of not throwing much away and using powerful search to find your e-mail later. So if you'd like to e-mail…
I've been following this series and I highly recommend it to anyone who is considering setting up a home wireless network, has a home wireless network, or is a frequent user of public hotspots. This article is a conclusion (I think), but the previous articles are great intros into the ins and outs of both…
Here's the gist. RSS allows people to find obscure bits of data. Personal Video Recorders (PVRs) let people easily record things they'd like to watch. The end result very well could be a future where you find and record programs completely on your own time frame. Want to watch CSI at 7 instead of 9?…
Because, like many Internet folks, I just seem to need to be invloved in lots of projects I am also writing on another blog. My friend Jon Suk hosts this website (Borealis Networks) and he, my friend Aaron Sigurgeirson who does SEO, and I have another blog hosted by Borealis here. I can't really say…
Since collaboration is one of the technolgy areas I track, this is very interesting. Beyond the potential security headaches, blogs and wikis do have the potential to be easy, short learning curve ways to transmit information and archive it for later. Now that there are tools to go from e-mail to blog (available in Blogger…