Interesting piece from Salon.com mirroring what I observe from people in this business. I’ve known people who left their IM status permanently active to give the illusion that they were always working. Reminded me to George Costanza leaving his car parked in the lot to seem like the first to arrive and last to leave.… Read More
Author: Jake
Your Antivirus Software Hates You
It’s been a long time since I used antivirus, but I remember this loop of annoyance. DOGHOUSE, h/t Gizmodo
Spammer Fail
Most of the time, spam makes me laugh. Earlier in the week, I got a spam note that is worth passing on for its epic failure. The subject was “The book Oracle does NOT want you to read.” OK, I’m intrigued, if only because someone thought that Oracle employees would bite on a book their… Read More
Ferris Club?
Ah, internets, how much do I love thee? Here’s one more way: Ferris Club Trailer – Ferris Bueller Fight Club – Video | Geekosystem From the Geekosystem post: For those of you who don’t know, there was a theory developed in recent years that in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris is merely a figment of Cameron’s… Read More
Thanks and Good Luck Paul
So, now it’s out in the open. Paul, our leader and founder, is leaving the team to jump into a great, new opportunity at Deutsch LA. While this is obviously a great moment for him and his family, it’s melancholy for us. We love Paul and will miss his guidance and vision. We’re losing a… Read More
This is Genius
You’ve probably seen Old Spice’s ad campaign around this guy. Their commercial during the Super Bowl in February was the only one I actually remember. The latest iteration is equally funny. Now, he’s making personal videos for bloggers. The Old Spice Guy Now Making Custom Videos for Fans via Social Media This genius idea comes… Read More
Death Knell for Free on the Interwebs?
Check out “Closing the Digital Frontier” in The Atlantic, h/t Slashdot. It’s hard to argue with the premise that sanitized platforms with apps on top will eventually bring the downfall of the interwebs as we’ve known it for 15+ years through a browser. Isn’t it? I’ve been thinking about this, and it really does make scary… Read More
Bypass the Android Setup
To bypass the Android setup, which you’ll be familiar with if you’ve ever booted a pristine Android device, touch each corner of the screen starting in the upper left and working clockwise. This will bypass the setup wizard. Don’t Touch that Robot! Bypass the Android Setup Tutorial | Android Phone Fans I actually found this… Read More
PeopleSoft PeopleTools Tips
We’re all about WebCenter now, but this team has roots in PeopleSoft. Rich (@rmanalan) and Paul (@ppedrazzi) both came over in the PeopleSoft acquisition, and for a time, we rolled into the PeopleSoft development organization. In PeopleSoft news, friend of the ‘Lab, Jim Marion‘s book is hot off the press and ready for purchase. If… Read More
App Inventor for Android, Good or Bad?
Yesterday, Google announced App Inventor, a WYSIWYG app development tool for Android. Official Google Blog: App Inventor for Android App Inventor aims at the non-developer user base who are assumed to want to build something but don’t want to/are afraid of code. This is the same user base that mashup builders, HTML editors and countless… Read More
A Couple Design Blogs I Enjoy
I know some of you are design enthusiasts, or at least enjoy good design. So, I figured I’d share a couple design blogs that I enjoy. Well-Placed Pixels Rich (@rmanalan) recommended Well-Placed Pixels, which offers “a visual record of beautiful software.” Here’s a sample: The Dieline The Dieline is “dedicated to the progress of the package… Read More
Friday Perspective: Comic Sans *is* News
As if you needed another reminder that we do things differently around these parts, meaning on teh intertubes, I submit to you the coverage of LeBron James’ decision to sign with Miami. Mainstream media has the basketball and social aspects blanketed. How good will Miami be next season with three all-stars? How badly is James’… Read More
OpenWorld 2010 is Coming up Fast
OpenWorld 2010 (@oracleopenworld) is fast approaching. It’s September 19-23 in San Francisco at the Moscone Center, under the big tent, at nearby hotels, pretty much all over the area of San Francisco. If you recall recent OpenWorlds, you’ll know it’s a huge (read 40,000 people) show, and this year will be no different because JavaOne… Read More
This is Cool: BIG BANG BIG BOOM
BIG BANG BIG BOOM – the new wall-painted animation by BLU on Vimeo (h/t Gizmodo)
Gifts for the People Who Have Everything
I suppose a “simulated kidnapping” vacation qualifies as creative, but wasn’t this already explored in “The Game“? Tourists get ready for simulated kidnapping | News.com.au (h/t Slashdot) Can’t imagine that being fun. The floating hotel looks pretty sweet though.
1Password App Comes to Android
Shortly after I finally got my 1Password store working on Android via encrypted web page, the Agile Web Solutions team has released an Android app. Happy day! 1Password app now available in Market | Android Central The app uses the 1Password Anywhere store, which must be copied to the phone’s SD card root before the… Read More
John Sim’s WebCenter AIR App
If you’re reading this blog by feed, you probably saw John’s post already, which was re-posted here by a snafu with one of our plugins. I had planned to blog this anyway, but to be clear and give credit where it’s due, John Sim built a WebCenter AIR app, not anyone on our team. As… Read More
Enhancing the WebCenter Chrome Extension
Rich (@rmanalan) sketched out the detailed plans he and Anthony (@anthonyslai) have for the WebCenter Chrome extension. They’re enhancing it to include screen sharing, something everyone in development uses, only all the time. We’re huge fans of Skitch because it’s a quick and dirty capture and markup tool that also has dead simple upload and… Read More
That Google Me Rumor
Yeah, I know, more rumor mongering. Alas, rumors make for good discussion. Former Facebook CTO: ‘Google Me’ Is Real, And It’s Gunning For Facebook Google made its money by being excellent at fast-following. Not first in search, but ultimately, better. Not first in online advertising, but better. Not first in online productivity suite, but arguably,… Read More
An Update to the WebCenter Chrome Extension
So, Rich (@rmanalan) and Anthony (@anthonyslai) continue to experiment with Chrome extensions. Earlier in the week, they released Twome, and now, they’ve updated the WebCenter Chrome extension. I wish I could include a less sanitized version, but alas, you’ll have to use your imagination a bit to construct the conversations. Just like the WebCenter bookmarklet,… Read More