- Accomplish anything you want: pick 5 priorities - by my count this is at least 3 hours a day worth of time - probably 4+ hours. Finding that time would be the challenge for me.
- FeedDemon, NetNewsWire and NewsGator Inbox to Support APML - awesome!
- Micah Goes Lijit - congrats to Micah and to Stan and the Lijit team.
- DocSyncer - Google Synchronicity - building syncing add-ons to Google seems to be good business these days.
- Aaron Gleeman’s 2007 Baseball Awards Ballot
- WeÕve hit the big time - nothing strokes the old ego like your online work colliding with you offline.
- The Gel Dilemma - I’m going to point people to this post whenever they accuse me of overanalyzing the minutia. Thanks Rands!
- Oh, good grief - heh.
I swear to God, I’m so tired of being right all the time. It was fun for a while, but now it’s just depressing.
- Wow, I’m truly touched +1, hopefully many small things add up to make a difference, in this and so many places.
- SpeedMail 1.0 - MacUpdate - tried this when I saw it was just the vacuum command - made a huge difference for me.
- OAuth in PHP (for Twitter)
- The iPhone and Web Apps - I think many web apps will become widgets. I expect the iPhone to become a first class widget platform.
- Control + Creativity or Control vs Creativity
- A Mock Columnist, Amok - New York Times
Our nation is at a Fork in the Road. Some say we should go Left; some say go Right. I say, “Doesn’t this thing have a reverse gear?”
(thanks Jeremy)
- AppleScript to Send Mail to spam@uce.gov, Move to Spam-Learning Folder
- Wincent Colaiuta’s weblog: Why distributed version control - I keep reading interesting things about Git.
- Why is Linux stuck? - the Linux community serves it’s own needs (as it should), but those needs are not the same as John Smith who buys a computer at Best Buy.
Micah Baldwin adds this Comment:
Thanks Alex, I am very excited to join Lijit and be part of the Boulder Tech Resurgence.
October 21st, 2007 at 4:55 pm
Devin Reams adds this Comment:
Hehe, if you can’t find the hours you need to prioritize more, right?
October 23rd, 2007 at 4:02 pm