September 2008
109 posts
Back in the office.
Core is looking for a partner in development →
Core is currently looking to team up with a developer, someone who can write proper XHTML, CSS 2 and 3, JavaScript and AJAX in his sleep. There are a number of projects in the pipeline with which…
Apple says: I don't know what else to do! →
Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewswire for Web and iPhone, recently noted in his blog: When I read that Apple’s solution to the problem of the negative press around apps being rejected from the App…
Just added Kwippy to my evergrowing list of social apps.
at Iyad’s Place (San Francisco, United States) “Chilling…” http://plazes.com/a/6399598
Translating my lecture to English.
Transit.511.org →
Plan trips in the Bay Area, particularly with Muni in San Francisco
BART →
Bay Area Rapid Transit, trip planner
slinkset.com →
A customizable news-site service
UserVoice →
A customer feedback site, similar to Getsatisfaction, but with a smart javascript layering system for websites
Sitting in a coffee shop downtown, juggling some ideas.
Pondering about ways to make my life-stream more transparent, and consolidating everything in one page, similar to Tumblr.
Twitter Moms →
Twitter for mothers
Favtape.com →
Create and play an instant mixtape of songs
Think Coffee →
Coffee shop in New York City, with free wireless and good food
Hotel on Rivington →
Located on the Lower Eastside of Manhattan
Preparing for take-off.
at Iyad’s Place (San Francisco, United States) “Planning my attendance of the Treasure Island Festival” http://plazes.com/a/6395948
Watch out, @stoweboyd is on a roll. ;)
Checking out Yahoo! oneConnect for iPhone.
Tabs and slight layout improvements noted. But last time I checked I was following about 169 people. Now only 74 are left.
Twitter added round corners to boxes. Is that the new retro style?
Finally found a free wifi spot in San Francisco. Hard to believe, but poor Internet access in this city got worse since when I left in 2005.