Monthly Archives: August 2007

Welcome to Scrybe

Woot! Joined the Scrybe beta after receiving an email invite yesterday.

Bloglines Beta First Impressions

Bloglines just announced the launch of Bloglines v3 in a beta open to the public. The announcement reads:
Blogliners we’re proud to introduce a beta of our latest redesign of Bloglines. Our About Beta overview outlines the key features a personalizable home page, 3 reading-views and drag-and-drop foldering in an Ajax interface. […]

Quick Review: NewsGator Online and NewsGator Mobile for the iPhone

Inspired by the Brent Simmons interview, I installed the trial of NetNewsWire 3.0 and configured it to sync with NewsGator Online. I used NetNewsWire on the PowerBook, NewsGator Mobile on the iPhone and the NewsGator Beta Online Reader elsewhere.
In the browser
Marking articles as read
Mark Items Read on View - From my previous experience with NewsGator […]

20+ Free And Fresh Icon Sets | Graphics

Even more great icon sets linked through the comments. 
20+ Free And Fresh Icon Sets | Graphics

Micro Persuasion: Identity Through Online Lifestreams

 Steve Rubel has also started a tumblelog at his personal site.
Micro Persuasion: Identity Through Online Lifestreams

uncov / Like You Didn’t See This Coming (facebook)

I have an account but all I remember off Facebook is the High School Classmates ads plastered over the site. Uncov rocks.
uncov / Like You Didn't See This Coming (facebook)

Has anyone on the Apple Environmental Team seen an AT&T bill? « The General Theory of RIAtivity

Has anyone on the Apple Environmental Team seen an AT&T bill? « The General Theory of RIAtivity
Totally. 

Shawn Blanc » The Brent Simmons Interview

Great quote from the developer of the fantastic NetNewsWire.
A third thing is that, at heart, I’m an extreme minimalist. An anti-pack-rat. NetNewsWire has a bunch of features, yes, no doubt — but were I not compelled by my temperament to prune and cut and simplify obsessively, it would be, well, a very different app.
I was […]

Sorting out some tumblelog details

Started messing out with the RSS feed format to accommodate the tumblelog entries and noticed my feed may have refreshed fully. I’ve fixed it but FeedBurner still shows the posts as new. If you are all of a sudden inundated with old content, I apologize. Just mark them all read and they should go away.In […]

This WordPress blog goes tumbling

I’ve been struggling for the last couple weeks with how to present and manage in my blog short snippets of information I come across and find worth sharing. I did want to manage them in WordPress but, at the same time, I wanted posting to be quick and easy. It turned out that a few […]