- KeyGrinder for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store – Congrats to Jay and Dave on the new app – I love seeing an idea come to life.
- Be lucky – it’s an easy skill to learn – Telegraph – Definitely something to this, IMO. (thanks Rick)
- Suing Failbook.com (Documenting my very first lawsuit) | benhuh!com – tough one for Ben and team – well handled with the class I expect from him.
- Eventvue Joins The Deadpool with Class
- Advice to new developers on networking
- How to create a web design proposal
- A homebrew app for the Palm Pre reboots your phone according to a schedule. This is such a…
- It’s A Trap! Stewart Mocks GOP’s Reluctance To Join Health Care Summit – heh.
- Better Elevation – KeyGrinder – recommended.
- Remove unused utm_source from your urls – This might have been me, however I’ve given up trying to clean up URLS and just link to whatever people provide me in their RSS feed.
- Google gets social search. I told you so? – I remember Stan presenting this idea at BarCamp Denver about 4-5 years back.
- Keyboard Issues with Palm Pre Plus? – I’m experiencing this intermittently. Annoying.
- Html Validator for Firefox and Mozilla – Need to install this on my dev profile.
- Headcount – I read Joel on Software from a different perspective now.
- Simplicity is hard. Lets go shopping! [dive into mark]
- inessential.com: On switching away from Core Data – I love posts like this.
- My Bank Thinks My Blog Sucks – Dave is writing some great stuff here.
- New webOS Based Hardware Coming This Year? | PreCentral.net – the current hardware is similar to the 1st gen iPhone. shows the potential of the platform but doesn’t realize it.
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…
Thanks for the suggested links – I really enjoyed the one for Andrew Hyde (Eventvue joins the deadpool…) or actually the post he linked to in his post. Anyway it was a fascinating article on the implosion of what seemed to be a ‘sure thing’ start-up. Must read for all you entrepreneurs out there. They did a post mortem, complete with a bullet-ed list of what they did wrong and what they did right. Reminds me of a great TED presentation about getting an app approved for the iPod – it all boils down to learn your lessons and try, try again.