Monthly Archives: March 2009
A little bit about what I read
So I thought that a good way to give an idea of what I’m into would be to give a few sites that I like. Here comes the inevitable list… The obvious first choice is the ubiquitous Daring Fireball. Followed … Continue reading
Why Twitter is the New YouTube
…because:
It’s an asset Google cannot afford to not own Continue reading
How To: Fully Integrated iPhone, Mac, Windows Calendar Sync
So I have had an iPhone since they were launched here in the UK in November 2007. I choose to use a MacBook Pro at home, and am forced to use Windows at work. I have three calendars – ‘work’, ‘home’ and ‘hockey fixtures’. Continue reading
By Way of an Introduction
So here it is. After a long time spent reading but not really participating in so many weblogs, I have decided to get involved. Continue reading
Twitter as a Comments Platform
Interesting idea from Daniel Sandler regarding the use of Twitter as a comments platform: Blog comments don’t really encourage robust discussion. (The only people who look twice at the comments are the original author and readers with an axe to … Continue reading →