Two months ago, I saw a provocative movie on cable TV. It was called The Net, with that girl from the bus. I did a little reading, and I realize, it wasn’t that farfetched.
— Frank Constanza
Two months ago, I saw a provocative movie on cable TV. It was called The Net, with that girl from the bus. I did a little reading, and I realize, it wasn’t that farfetched.
— Frank Constanza
I will be doing full day workshops in Melbourne, Australia April 21 and Sydney, Australia April 24. In these full day workshops we will create a mobile application together, that we will ship via the App Store, Android Market and the Web.
Doug Bowman leaves Google and makes a great statement on how design remains a second class citizen for the big dot-coms.
Apple, the novice, didn’t merely walk into the business. It climbed a 10-meter platform and executed a back two and a half somersaults with two and a half twists in the pike position.
Probably the most frequent complaint I hear from ex-Windows users is the green zoom button in windows, doesn’t fill the screen.
Wrongzoom fixes that beautifully.
(via danrubin)
This time from Garrett on his new Ego application.
So true. I especially like how the writer reminds us before the web, we were social introverted nerds, but now we are acceptable geeks.
(via Chez)
One might argue that ValleyWag calling SXSWi “pointless” is the pot calling the kettle back. But I think there is a lesson here someplace, not just for SXSWi, but for the majority of tech conferences and gatherings. Question is, what is it?