Archive for February, 2010:

We’ll Be at Chirp

Published on February 24th, 2010 View Comments

Not long ago, Twitter announced its inaugural developer conference, whimsically called Chirp, would be held April 14 and 15, 2010 in San Francisco.
It may or may not be coincidental that the dates are one week earlier than Facebook’s annual f8 developer conference.
Anyway, Chirp looks to be an outstanding opportunity to learn more about Twitter, the [...]

Apply Caution to Interwebs, Rinse, Repeat

Published on February 24th, 2010 View Comments

Last week’s kerfuffle about foursquare and how it exposes you to would-be burglars was hilarious to me.
More accurately, it’s Twitter that poses the risk, which isn’t a new problem. Foursquare encourages people to socialize their game-playing by adding friends from Facebook, Twitter and GMail. As with any service, this is to their advantage.
Although, I would argue [...]

Raimonds Updates ActiveRecord Oracle Adapter

Published on February 24th, 2010 View Comments

Ruby enthusiast and friend of the ‘Lab Raimonds Simanovskis (@rsim) just released a maintenance update to his ActiveRecord oracle-enhanced-adapter, bringing it to version 1.2.4.
This will be the final version of the adapter for Rails 2, after which he’ll move it to Rails 3.
Last month, he updated ruby-plsql.
As you know, we’re big fans of Ruby in [...]

Coined a New Term: Computer Plumber

Published on February 23rd, 2010 View Comments

I did some printer support over the weekend, which reminded me of the whole “facebook login” fiasco from earlier in the month.
Long story short, the person I was supporting couldn’t get Windows to recognize the printer.
The PC tower was under a desk and in a difficult spot to reach. The area was so snug that [...]

Learning from Buzz

Published on February 17th, 2010 View Comments

In life if something doesn’t work out, at least you can learn from it.  That is the power of doing.  The beauty of being a human being is that we are exceptionally good at learning from others.  As I watched Google launch Buzz, and the ensuing mess, it got me thinking.  Why did a project [...]

My Anti-Social Experiment

Published on February 16th, 2010 View Comments

In an IM conversation I had with Paul this morning, I decided to embark on an experiment. I’ve decided to drop out of all things social (online) for a few weeks. This includes Twitter, Buzz, Facebook, blogging, etc. The only thing this doesn’t include is email and IM — those are essential.
My [...]

Facebook Knows When You Need a Hug

Published on February 15th, 2010 View Comments

Halfway through a blah post about Google Buzz, I ran across this post about the correlation between Facebook relationship status and happiness.
I’ve largely ignored Facebook for a while now, and it didn’t occur to me until Pete Warden released his initial observations about Facebook and US geography how much statistical gold exists there.

Turns out Facebook [...]

The Obligatory Google Buzz Review

Published on February 11th, 2010 View Comments

It’s been a few days since Google Buzz was born and it’s time for an AppsLabber to review it, so here are my thoughts.

Day one
It was a lonely experience — akin to showing up to a party you knew was going to be fun, but you ended being one of the first ones there. [...]

These Are Our Users

Published on February 11th, 2010 View Comments

A post from Signal vs. Noise titled “Computers shouldn’t make people feel like idiots“ has been open in a tab for nearly a week.
Reading it, and other iPad coverage, has me torn. I know that I exist in a world populated by geeks, and I know that many outside this world are uncomfortable with computers. I [...]

Evolution of Design

Published on February 10th, 2010 View Comments

Thought of something interesting (see disclaimer) yesterday, namely observing the evolution of how design solves problems with software.
Take a common requirement for the interwebs and its viewer, the browser, like wanting to view more than a single web page at a time.
In the first few iterations of browsers, this was possible only by launching multiple [...]

And Now, Google the ISP

Published on February 10th, 2010 View Comments

So, Google has been busy announcing products this week. Lost in the Buzz news was this bit that Google is planning to build its own high-speed fiber network.

Mmm, fiber.
Their goals are:
We’re planning to build and test ultra high-speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations across the United States. We’ll deliver Internet speeds [...]

Where’s the Middle?

Published on February 9th, 2010 View Comments

Writing and maintaining a blog requires a fair amount of effort. Hence the rise of micro-blogging, which is almost frictionless (one of my favorite interface-isms), creating mountains of content, a long tail for blogging as it were.
That’s actually pretty funny, since blogging was initially the long tail of online content publishing, which was kind of [...]

The US Divided by Facebook

Published on February 9th, 2010 View Comments

Rich has been a big proponent of Posterous for a long time. I’ve been meaning to try it out, so here goes.
I saw this link in my Reader today, pretty interesting stuff. I <3 data visualizations, as you know, so it was a gimme. Not sure how he got access to all the data though [...]

Are Blog Comments Obsolete?

Published on February 9th, 2010 View Comments

I’ve been thinking about comments lately, mostly because several interesting points have converged to draw my attention.
First, Cult of Mac pointed out that John Gruber’s Daring Fireball will now have comments, via another site, i.e. DaringFireballWithComments.net.
Next, Engadget turned off their comments because the had “really gotten out of hand”.
Then today I see TechCrunch responded to [...]

Welcome VirtualBox

Published on February 4th, 2010 View Comments

Have you noticed the subtle change to the VirtualBox logo? Probably not, but thanks to ReadWriteWeb for pointing out the change.
VirtualBox is one of several open source projects that Sun oversaw, and in his strategy briefing last week, Larry Ellison announced that VirtualBox images will be deployable on Oracle VM, which is great news.
If you [...]

Scoring Topper on the Tablet

Published on February 2nd, 2010 View Comments

Last week, you got not one, but two posts by authors not named Jake. I felt lucky too.
Matt (@topperge) gave us his rundown of “no brainer” features in advance of the iPad announcement. As a giggle, let’s score his accuracy:

Books in the App Store: Win. Apple announced a new app called iBooks, delivered through the [...]

What Do You Think of the iPad?

Published on February 2nd, 2010 View Comments

In case you were unplugged, Apple announced a tablet last week, called the iPad.
By now, the jokes have died down and the geek world has been furiously dissecting the pros and cons of the iPad. It’s what we do.
My quick take is the same as its been for a while: I don’t need a gadget [...]