Twitter Fatigue? Follow More

Let’s talk about Twitter. It’s been a while. I recently decided to stop being lazy and reciprocally follow a bunch of people on Twitter. Probably a year ago, I pruned the list of people I was following from about 400 to about 200. That number didn’t grow much either over the year. However, this week… Read More

Beer Geeks Win!

For the second time this week, I’m blogging about Portland, Oregon, where I live. Portland was one of more than 1,100 communities to answer Google’s RFI for their experimental gigabit fiber network. The quest for really-really-ridiculously-fast intertubes has led to its logical conclusion for Portlanders, beer. More precisely, Hopworks Urban Brewery Gigabit IPA, which I’m… Read More

I <3 Geeks

I present the following story not to make a point about social media, the utility of Twitter, the power of the real time interwebs or any of that. The only reason I’m sharing it is that I love the hacker spirit and what geeks can accomplish with the proper motivation. Last night, about 8 PM… Read More

On Feedback Loops

It’s taking a while, what with real work and other things (more on that toward the end) getting in the way, but I’m strolling through the key nuggets I took away from SXSW. This installment concerns feedback loops, which is a fancy term for collecting opinions and acting on them. Several of the sessions I… Read More

If Maslow Built Software

The moment your software team grows beyond a team of one, you need to communicate. Someone will have an idea on improving a new feature, creating a new product, etc.  Immediately the question arises of how best to share the idea.  For most people, the conversation moves immediately to tools.  Should we use a wiki,… Read More

Empathy as Design Value

Probably the most memorable session for me at SXSW, at least in terms of nuggets I can take away and use, was How to Design for the 15 Minutes presented by Rob Goodlatte  (@rsg) of Facebook and Daniel Burka (@dburka) formerly of Digg. The slides make a little more sense when read side-by-side with liveblogged notes.… Read More

Are You a Design Geek?

Everyone notices the design of everyday objects. You can’t really avoid it. I suppose good design makes an object a joy to use, whereas bad design makes it a pain. Everyone notices, but I think being a design geek means you not only do you notice, but you appreciate and improve. The longer I’ve been… Read More

Friday Ramblings

I started three different placeholders today that I thought might be post-worthy, but since it’s Friday afternoon, I decided to cram them all into a single post. You understand. Free does not mean open source. Eddie tweeted a link yesterday that caught my eye called “20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World’s Largest Open Source… Read More

Do You Search or Organize?

On a web conference today, I caught a glimpse of someone’s inbox. Protip: Close your email and IM if you’re presenting something. Unless of course, you want me to see your email folders, including the ones where you store “house” email. But I digress. The person’s inbox had probably 40 folders, some of them with nested folders,… Read More