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Why Life Has Been Crazy: My Huge Job Announcement

May 23, 2008

Over the last few weeks I’ve been dropping hints on Twitter, but it’s about time I just came out with it. I’ve accepted a position at the Public Broadcasting Service. In case you’ve been wondering why the big move and road trip from Missouri to Washington DC was happening, that’s why.
I’m joining the ranks of [...]

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Google’s Android – Hopefully this will be a Hit and not a Miss

November 20, 2007

With the release (kind of) of Google’s mobile platform otherwise known as Android, I think we’ll soon see a really big push to the mobile. Not that it hasn’t already been happening but the writing on the walls is pointing toward what us social-media types are hoping for, an open-mobile platform and carrier/handset combo.
If anyone [...]

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ars technica – Mozilla Pushes Firefox Mobile

November 15, 2007

Mozilla’s big plans for mobile Firefox may be too little, too late
Well I’m not going to hold my breath, and in fact I’m not even going to remain hopeful about this, but I sure wish that Firefox could release something light enough to run on cells.
The facts are, however, that cells in the United States [...]

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WidSets Beta – Widgets for Mobiles

October 26, 2007

WidSets Beta
Widsets is one of the first attempts to open up the mobile platform to a larger audience. Right now, content is so constricted by the carriers that there is a huge hole in the market.
But is WidSets ready for primetime? Probably not, not yet at least. They have build a powerful base of technologies [...]

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WidSets Beta – It’s a Widgety World Out There!

September 7, 2007

WidSets BetaI just haven’t been able to get behind the huge world of widgets that is emerging. I can see their potential and their utility, but I’m not into the clutter that they can cause on web sites and our desktops.Personally, my screen real estate is very precious to me and something has to be [...]

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