This is Clever

So, yeah, it’s French hip-hop, and yeah, it features Facebook metaphors IRL, but it’s still clever. Plus, it has a good beat, and I can dance to it. H/t EUROPOPPED via TechCrunch. EUROPOPPED observes the irony of the American imports featured, i.e. Facebook, iPhone and hip-hop, but don’t forget Venice Beach and tourism by association.… Read More

Winning at GMail

By way of John Gruber, Mike Monteiro has finished the GMail game by successfully using up its storage, which amounts to 8.19 GB. An irony pointed out by a commenter, GMail does boast “Who needs to delete when you have so much storage?!” in its Trash folder. When GMail launched, its storage limits were fantastically… Read More

Meta, Meta Everywhere

I had an interesting design epiphany last week. Ever since twitter.com made the avatar prominent, everyone building a stream has realized that attaching a face (or personal representation) to an artifact makes it easier to scan, consume and recall information. It makes sense. So, last week, someone on Connect had an issue with some analytics… Read More

1Password Adds Dropbox Support

Update: The integration is fixed and working like a champ. Get version 1.0 Beta #5.2 for Android. If you read here, you already know we’re huge fans of 1Password (@1password) and Dropbox (@dropbox). For the uninitiated, 1Password keeps your multitude of credentials in a secure vault, and its browser plugins make them readily accessible when… Read More

WebCenter Mobile Integrations

Lots of WebCenter mobile stuff lately, including the Spaces iPhone app and John Sim’s work with mobile platforms. Even as the guys dropped the first beta version of the new-new Chrome extension for WebCenter last week, Anthony has been tinkering with WebCenter integration on Android. Interested? Here’s the scenario. You’re in a meeting, the ideas… Read More

Android Considerations

A couple posts I ran across last week underline general concerns with using Android phones. To be clear, I’m still in love with Android and my EVO, but these are real issues that non-technical people (or those with a low tolerance for tinkering) may find off-putting or worse. louisgray.com: As Froyo 2.2 Looms for Evo,… Read More

Google to Shutter Wave as Product

This was surprising, but it makes sense. Official Google Blog: Update on Google Wave Give credit to Google for pulling the plug on a product that wasn’t meeting expectations and for realizing that pieces of the product make sense in other Google products. After the initial buzz around Wave (unintentional pun), which we fell victim… Read More

Interesting OpenWorld Sessions

Christopher Jones has collected several interesting sessions that could be of interest to those of you building web apps on what he calls the OPAL stack (Oracle PHP Apache Linux). He throws in our favorite, Ruby, and Perl for good measure. Check out his list of sessions from OpenWorld, Oracle Develop and JavaOne, all of… Read More

Some Eye Candy for Your Friday

If you read here, you’ll know I’m in love with data visualizations. Have you noticed that visualizations have become more beautiful lately, i.e. over the last decade or so? Good data visualizations are as much art as they are information. Anyway, here are a couple blogs dedicated to beautiful data that I read avidly. FlowingData… Read More

Fire is Always Interesting

Pretty slow day today, until this video: Watch a Flamethrower and a Fire Extinguisher Battle in Slow Motion Be still my geeky heart. Also interesting today, this brief history of data visualization by Shawn Allen of Stamen Design (h/t FlowingData). This is a class I wish I could take.