- Treonauts: First Treo 700 Image? – the main reason (though this is rumor) I’m sticking with the 600 for now unless it totally dies on me:
Additionally the Treo 700 will support EVDO on both the Sprint and Verizon networks.
- Treonauts: Eight Bluetooth Headsets Under the Microscope
- Hiring is Obsolete
- WordPress themes ported to Drupal
- Do Blogs Work? You Make the Call
- MacMerc.com: Multi-network Chat Apps – I use Adium, used to use Fire.
- Hardmac.com : The Apple Developer kit version of MacOSX x86 has indeed been fully cracked!
- IBM Donates Code to Firefox
- IBM: Opening New Doors for Firefox
- Toyota’s Hybrid Concept
- The inevitable Apple on Intel post – pretty much sums it up for me.
- Announcing the Feedster Top 500 – Scott on Feedster – check out #104.
- Of Course Size Matters!
- Atom 1.0: Why Oh Why?
- RSS? Atom? or Feeds?
- Web Apps with Tiger: Getting Started
- Why is Scheduling Still So Damn Hard?
- Pierce Brosnan: One phone call ended Bond career – I wonder who’ll be next.
- Steam Cleaning Vacuum Recommendation Needed – the carpet I’m putting in the basement is a little darker than what we have upstairs.
- Solar-Powered Toyota
- RSS Version 3 Specs Up for Review
- GUIdebook > Articles > Interview with John Gruber
- Movie theater owners fire back at studios – Yahoo! News
- geek ramblings – WordPress 1.5.2 Security FUD – I’m afraid Dougal is on the wrong side of this one, Version Numbers are Cheap
- Asterisk: The Greasemonkey of Telephony
- Talk About Service – my pleasure Steve.
- Ambrosia Software, Inc. — utilities/easy envelopes – I used the previous version of this in the pre-OS X days.
Social 2.5
I’m very pleased to share version 2.5 of Social with you. Brought to you by our good friends at MailChimp (see their blog post), Social is a…
If your “version numbers are cheap” aside is in favor of having rolled WP 1.5.2 to 1.5.2.1, well … I would agree, my previous objections to WP’s wacky version numbering “system” aside. I went away for a week, had the SQL injection bug actually cause me some server issues [and my datacenter a lot of heartache when they went a FULL WEEK without me responding to the support ticket], and when I got home … how the hell was I to remember when I’d done the upgrade? If the version number had been rolled to 1.5.2.1 [ok] or 1.5.3 [better!], I wouldn’t have had to question things at all—I would have known where I stood.
Le sigh.