Monthly Archives: February 2011
“If It’s Important It’ll Find Me” – The Daily Edition
“People who don’t pay don’t get the list view so they have to wait for other people to share the content from the iPad app if they want to see it.” – Ryan Tate “There are very few things that happen in tech that I can’t ignore for 8 hours. If it’s really important, someone …
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Thawing
I just wrote down a second book idea in as many weeks, I’m investigating how to bring some older projects back from hiatus, and accelerate the timeline on some new projects. Feels good.
So, Where Are You Currently Logged In?
“When you visit my website, I can automatically and silently determine if you’re logged into Facebook, Twitter, GMail and Digg. There are almost certainly thousands of other sites with this issue too, but I picked a few vulnerable well known ones to get your attention.” – Mike Cardwell
Dear MIT: Too Much Snow – Send Flamethrowers
ISPrivate
“In an age when so many people flipped out about Google’s WiFi sniffing, you would think that these same people would celebrate ISPs that automatically encrypt traffic, as that would solve such problems. Yet, instead, it seems like the very same people are suggesting that such encryption is only for bad purposes.” – Mike Masnick …
Fame Us
“…if you’re famous on the Internet, it’s because we put ourselves on the line by forwarding your image, your video, your idea, your remix. We are the medium that made you famous.” – David Weinberger