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Sharing Links the Easy Way With Del.icio.us
Chances are you’ve been to some social bookmarking site in the previous two or three years. The idea seemed to come out of nowhere and change the way many of us interact with the web. Before sites like Digg, Del.icio.us, Reddit or DZone I honestly can’t remember how I found half the stuff out there. [...]
Pownce and Adobe Air?
Pownce made it’s public debut tonight after quite a few months in beta and heavy speculation. Despite all the talk those of us without beta invites (or the immediate need to get one) were left wondering exactly what the deal was. Pownce is a way to keep in touch with people and share stuff with [...]
Square Enix Shop Opens; Runs ColdFusion
If you’re as big a Square gamer as me (or the people at my office), you’re probably salivating over the airship models and Tonberry plushies now available at the Square Enix Official Online Merchandise Store. It would come as no surprise that this site shot out of nowhere (they went public on Monday) and is [...]
Feedburner and Google?
In case you hadn’t heard, Feedburner was acquired by Google. Feedburner rates as one of my favorite services I use, and a free one at that. They take all the bandwidth to run things too, so your site gets hit by less feed readers by the thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands a day. The [...]
myOpenID release & redesign
JanRain has updated the popular OpenID portal myOpenID.com with a new look and features including anti-phishing and transport layer security providing for the ability to authenticate quickly and very securely from your machine without the use of a password. The redesign of the site has been on-going and this is phase 1 of the re-work [...]
Favorite April Fools Jokes of 2007
Have a fun April Fools day? It seems with blogging becoming more mainstream now a days there’s no news that’s safe on that one day of the year. Sorry to disappoint, but the Microsoft/OpenID was of course made up, although Microsoft is planning support for OpenID in their new CardSpace initiative that details are still [...]
CFEclipse 1.3 Released
For those that haven’t heard, CFEclipse 1.3 was released today, putting a rest to the seemingly endless taunting. For those unfamiliar with CFEclipse, or Eclipse in general, it’s an IDE for programming that can replace Dreamweaver, Homesite, Notepad or whatever you use to code. It’s focus is on projects rather than editing single files, which [...]
Unintended Breaks
For the last 5 days I’ve been without my main computer. I swapped the contents of two rooms here, and somehow in that process my computer stopped booting up (nothing would happen when pressing power or manually completing the “power” switch on the motherboard). This is always the most annoying problem to deal with, [...]
Want More to Read? Here’s Where to Start!
One thing I hadn’t known about until about August of last year was what a great community Coldfusion, and Adobe in general had. When It came to reading blogs I’d typically only read the ones that came up in the search results, and even then only the posts relevant to the topics at hand. In [...]
Snakes and Rubies presentations online
I spent a few hours at work today listening to the Snakes and Rubies presentation from the recent python/ruby convention. I have to say, the creator of rails has quite a great sense of humor! Rails appears to really be taking off too. Anyways, enough Rails evangelism.



