Tag Archives: Web

Is This Ridiculous?

My web browser, Camino, is set to keep a two-week-long record of my browsing history. It breaks it down into eight individual folders: “Today,” “Yesterday,” then a folder named for each of the five days before that, and finally a folder titled “More than a week ago.” This last folder keeps the seven days prior. [...]

outside.in

I really, really like this idea. It’s a new company, outside.in, launched with the help of Steven Johnson, one of the more intelligent technology writers that I’ve come across (thanks to a tip from Josh). Here’s the intro: “Welcome to outside.in, the best way to discover the conversations that are going on in your neighborhood—whether [...]

The Holy of Holies

From The Holy of Holies: “This paper is designed to be a conversation. I am presenting a collection of some of the more controversial ideas from the early chapters of my book on the history of disbelief. The ideas are organized loosely around a single theme: the Roman leader Pompey’s forced entry into the most [...]

2006 Web Technology Trends

From Read/Write Web: “It’s December already and so it’s about that time to reflect on what has happened in Web Technology during 2006 - and ponder what 2007 may bring.”

Entrepreneurs See a Web Guided by Common Sense

From Entrepreneurs See a Web Guided by Common Sense: “The Holy Grail for developers of the semantic Web is to build a system that can give a reasonable and complete response to a simple question like: ‘I’m looking for a warm place to vacation and I have a budget of $3,000. Oh, and I have [...]

Things I Learned During the Week of June 3 - June 9

Everyone deserves Gobbledygook. Sweet Gobbledygook. Even our worst enemies, Lord, deserve Gobbledygook, Gobbledygook. Even the quiet ones, in our family, deserve Gobbledygook. Sweet Gobbledygook.
Here’s a couple of things that I learned this week…

…from moving pictures:

That hunting down and killing bad guys can sometimes eat at your soul, regardless of what went down in Munich.

That Spielberg’s [...]

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