San Diego: March 2005
Better late than never, here’s the latest installment of our March, west coast business trip, travelogue. After 10 days of working in Palo Alto, we headed south; it was during this drive we … Read more
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Better late than never, here’s the latest installment of our March, west coast business trip, travelogue. After 10 days of working in Palo Alto, we headed south; it was during this drive we … Read more
As recent postings indicate, I am quite enamored with Flickr. I’m trying something new on this site, and yes, it does involve Flickr. To date, all the images associated with this blog have … Read more
I removed the moblog link from the right side of the front page as I didn’t really take many pictures using my cameraphone and as a result that part of the site was … Read more
Last week, Google announced the addition of satellite image data to their online map service. This is the first free access to the satellite image data Google acquired when they bought Keyhole Corp … Read more
Here’s some eye candy I came across at the recent Etech conference. (Visit my eTech archive for more about the conference.) Using the flickr API, jbum has created some interesting mosaic images. Shown … Read more
I’m not going to have time in the near future to setup my own transparent screen shot, but these are so cool I had to share what others have done. The image above … Read more
Wow! I’ve never done anything quite like this before. 27 eTech posts over a 4 day period. Written pretty much in real time, with only a quick scan for outright stupidness before posting. … Read more
Mark Fletcher, CEO and founder of bloglines, shared with the eTech audience his experiences with starting a couple of different web services companies. Garage philosophy: * passion for the idea * cheap technologies … Read more
Ben Trott, co-founder of SixApart, the creators of MovableType, presented this afternoon at eTech. Talking on the subject of building personal web services, he talked about building tools for personal use. Remixing of … Read more
One of the most enjoyable eTech presentations was the return of last year’s Life Hacks talk. Like last year it covered a wide range of topics related to techniques that geeks and hackers … Read more