i love live mesh

July 22nd, 2009 by admin under cloud, microsoft, web

i must of forgot just how much i missed live mesh. i had been developing live framework apps and had all my devices as members of the developer tech preview of mesh which currently does not support folder sync. since then, i went to other services like sugarsync and realized just how much live mesh [...]

long tweets bug?

July 15th, 2009 by admin under web

i have heard today that there is a simple way to get around that pesky 140 character limit on twitter. just disable javascript. what? really? can it be that easy? i am not suggesting this is a good thing only that it can be done (as demonstrated by my friend FilipSzy). not only is it [...]

get the point with groupon

July 13th, 2009 by admin under gitc, startups, web

i just posted a new episode of geeks in the city. i stop by the offices of groupon and talk to the founder and ceo, andrew mason, and the chief technology officer, ken pelletier about how groupon and the point got started. it was interesting to hear the point examples on internet explorer 6, bono, [...]

arrington, the mid market is dead

July 4th, 2009 by admin under gadgets

on a recent plane ride, i read an article on how the mid (mobile internet device) market is dead. now if someone would just tell michael arrington. don’t get me wrong, i was one of the few owners of those cute little oqo devices and did use it pretty often. the problem with what mr. [...]