- If It Feels Good to Be Good, It Might Be Only Natural – washingtonpost.com
- Twitter / stevenwright – Awesome! (thanks Steve)
- T-Minus One Day: More Countdown to D and a ‘Craplets!’ Surprise for Walt | Kara Swisher | AllThingsD – I love that Kara blogged this.
- Google Reader and Bloglines themes – it’s over to you. – Hicks goes quasi open source, driven by pragmatism.
- The Outside Brain – great post from Ethan on Pandora and Sonos.
- Coda At One Month
- Interesting thing about the non-DRM’ed Apple files.
- Twitter / timer – clever.
- Top 5 physical requirements for working from home | More than a living
- Inside the Creation Museum | Salon News – this is unreal.
- Supreme Court mix-up in Ledbetter. – By Richard Thompson Ford – Slate Magazine
- Rick Steves’ Europe: Updated Travel Bags – I’m a fan.
- Startup Search: tracking the web startup ecosystem
- One of my favorite lines has been prescient lately
- With success, a kinder, gentler Steve Jobs
- Treo Case | SPE SidePouch Review | Treonauts – why aren’t there more BlackBerry cases like this?
- What happened to Adobe? – and I’m still waiting a month later for the CS3 I ordered.
- PGATOUR.COM – Furrowed bunkers make sand shots a true disadvantage – Jack talked about the desire to make players play the hole as designed by wanting to avoid the bunkers. Makes sense to me.
- What’s the hardest thing about doing a startup?
- Freelance Freedom – heh.
- Annoy Yourself: USB Think Light Brightens With Your Typing Speed
- The Gears That Power the Tubes: The Google Gears Q&A – another good Q&A from Steve.
- Andrew Hyde – Politics By Design – Here’s your link Andrew: political design.
- Sucking less, on a budget: Drool – I’m bummed that Studio 60 isn’t coming back.
- TED | Talks | Blaise Aguera y Arcas: Photosynth demo (video) – must watch (thanks Dunstan).
Using photos of oft-snapped subjects (like Notre Dame) scraped from around the Web, Photosynth creates breathtaking multidimensional spaces with zoom and navigation features that outstrip all expectation.
- Vlad for MVP — The Hardball Times – WPA is the right stat for MVP.
- True Tales from the Jeff Weaver Saga
- FeedLounge: Signing off, for now
- iPhone SDK, iPhone SDK! Wherefore Art Thou iPhone SDK? – Ever since the initial announcement I’ve been saying that Apple would never have created and released a Widget IDE if they didn’t plan to allow folks to use it to biuld for the iPhone.
- Dump Javascript at the end of your page
Capsule, The Developer’s Code Journal
I’m very pleased today to announce the release of Capsule, the developer’s code journal. Capsule replaces the scratch document you have…
“Treo Case | SPE SidePouch Review | Treonauts – why aren’t there more BlackBerry cases like this?”
To be honest… it’s because blackberry users are “real” business people while Treo users tend to be geeks.
just kidding of course…
[...] Photosynth demo – amazing tech demo at TED by a Microsoft research team (via Alex King) [...]
Interesting you mention the Adobe CS3 delay, and that you’ve been waiting a month now. I ordered the Web Premium upgrade la week ago, direct from Adobe, and I have not yet received a shipping notice.
Since I’m in Canada, I had wondered if it was taking time to go through customs, but if others are experiencing delays, it makes me a little wary.
I noticed the package is also available on Amazon.ca, so I’m wondering if I should cancel my Adobe order and get the software from Amazon. It might be faster, or not.
Hmm, it seems I spoke too soon. Or something. the package arrived yesterday, and got installed last night. Happiness!
I’m still waiting for mine – I ordered it on 4/27 (about 6 weeks ago). I’ve traded a dozen or so e-mails with support – they just tell me to wait.
Strange. I was afraid mine would take a long time to arrive, but it was only about a week. There must be something specific going on if your order has been delayed so long.