The ?Android? of Journalism?

The ?Android? of Journalism?

Today I learned that I actually work for Valleywag, but don’t get paid.
Hey, Valleywag is the Android of journalism!
For those of you who don’t get that: I do the work, Paul Boutin points out my messes. He Nick Denton keeps the advertising revenues. Sorta like working for Google on an open source cell phone […]

AxsJAX: Access-Enabling AJAX

Charles L. Chen, the developer behind the Fire Vox Firefox plugin that enables the browser to talk to you, has released a new open source project, AxsJAX.

In my first week at Google, I discovered Google Reader a highly optimized feed reader with very good keyboard support. For my starter project at Google, I decided to […]

A few thoughts on Leopard

It’s that time again, and if you’re an Apple user you know how it is. You wait around for a while, a new OS is announced, you wait some more and then when it is finally released, you know (again) how you’ve made the right choice in sticking with the guys from Cupertino.
A lot […]

Firefox 3: Not Worried About 80% of Bugs

If you’re like me, you checked out the unofficial beta version of Firefox 3.0 a couple weeks back. There were some new features included in the browser, but also a few bugs, which popped up after a few days of use. Perhaps your Yahoo Beta mail no longer loaded? Or your browser […]

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