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February 2012
January 2012
- Dylan’s Desk: It’s the season for Monday-morning quarterbacking
- Dylan’s Desk: Saddle your horses and fire up the 3D printer
- Dylan’s Desk: 6 must-watch trends for 2012
- Dylan’s Desk: The most revolutionary products you’ll see in 2012 (video)
December 2011
- Dylan’s Desk: Meltwater aims to build a billion-dollar business without venture capital
- Dylan’s Desk: Android hates me, and it doesn’t like you much, either
- Dylan’s Desk: Pick up the phone now! Supercomputers are standing by
November 2011
- Dylan’s Desk: How I learned to stop worrying and love “the cloud”
- Working hard is overrated
- Dylan’s Desk: The time to start a company is now
- One simple change to make hiring more fair
- Dylan’s Desk: How the Internet is dividing publishers into two camps
- Norwegians take top prize in startup competition, with a killer presentation
- Art can pay: Minted raises $5.5M to expand graphic design and stationery business
- VentureBeat's Flying Circus (video)
- Dylan’s Desk: Welcome to the age of integration
October 2011
- How to fix Silicon Valley's race problem: A 4-step program for white guys.
- Is it time to occupy Silicon Valley?
- Protestors block bank entrance, snarl traffic in San Francisco
- Dylan’s Desk: Siri is the grandmother of Marvin the Paranoid Android
- Steve Jobs made a dent in the universe
- Dylan’s Desk: Software is not eating the world
- It’s not the iPhone 5, but the iPhone 4S looks pretty amazing
- Can the Kindle Fire disrupt the tablet market? Not so fast
September 2011
- Own takes aim at point-of-sale with ambitious hardware, software and cloud product
- How TechCrunch’s back-room deals destroy its credibility
- Kindle, Nook, Kobo or iPad: Which tablet or e-reader should you buy?
- Dylan's Desk: Amazon's Kindle tablet takes on the iPad
- Facebook tracks what you do online, even when you’re logged out
- Dylan’s Desk: Facebook approaches a billion customers
- AdGame goes from zero to startup hero in one week
- “Get the wheels spinning all at once,” author/investor Geoffrey Moore advises companies
- Dylan’s Desk: How stressful product launches make stressful products
- Demo: i-Postmortem plans to keep your website around long after you’re gone
- Spinal Tap, Nikki Sixx in feud over VentureBeat article
- Arrington puts a $30M pricetag on journalistic ethics
August 2011
- How Microsoft Researchers Might Invent a Holodeck
- Apple is working on a television for 2012, sources say
- Steve Jobs’s most ambitious product: Apple Inc.
- What the !@#$ is marketing automation?
July 2011
- Despite record IPO week, NASDAQ CEO doesn’t see a bubble
- Former DoubleClick team raises $6M for comparison-shopping engine
- TouchType uses the entire internet to upgrade its Android keyboard
- World’s newest country, South Sudan, liveblogs its own birth
- The shuttle program ends, and with it, an era of American tech excellence
June 2011
- The Nook Nearly Nails It
- Infiniti Hybrid Is a Green Sedan for Silver Foxes
- How to Make a Clock Run for 10,000 Years
- First iPhone in space to launch with last shuttle mission
May 2011
- One of the best investments you could possibly make
- May 25, 1945: Sci-Fi Author Predicts Future by Inventing It
- DIY Lasers Are Irresistibly Dangerous
- Fire Artist Mixes Propane, High Voltage
- Ballmer to Skype Fans: You Can Trust Us
April 2011
- Handerpants, Devil Duckies and Rubber Chickens: Inside Archie McPhee
- Infoporn: How Flatscreen TVs Get Cheaper
- Exercise Wet, While Your Phone Stays Dry
- Exercise Accessories Help You Measure Up
- Stick It to the Weatherman With Your Own Personal Forecasts
- Review: Naked Steel, Bare Flesh Sex Up Game of Thrones
- Video: Spaceship Lands at San Francisco Airport
- Microscopic Art Hides Inside Computer Chips
- Virgin’s Richard Branson Plans Deep-Sea Diving Venture
- Happy 30th Birthday to the Portable PC
March 2011
- How a Legacy From the 1800s Is Making Tokyo Dark Today
- Silicon Art Hidden Inside Samsung’s Galaxy Tab
- The Workplace Can Be a Dangerous Place
- Apple’s Jobs Unveils Upgraded, More Colorful iPad 2
- Sony Touts Console-Like Power of Upcoming NGP
February 2011
- How Thunderbolt Could Hook Up Notebooks With Powerful Peripherals
- Video: Internet, Gadgets Make Corvette Even More Awesome
- Hands-On: Eccentric YikeBike Gives Segway a Run for Its Money
- Hands-On With HP’s Tiny Veer Smartphone
- Vintage Posters Highlight a Century of Innovation
- No Easy Fixes as Internet Runs Out of Addresses
January 2011
- Amazon.com Security Flaw Accepts Passwords That Are Close, But Not Exact
- Robots Evolve More Natural Ways of Walking
- Haiku on the radio.
- Windows Ill-Suited to Touchscreens, New Tablets Show
- Real-Life Angry Birds Adds Human Interaction to Your Addiction
- For 3-D Video, the Near Future is D.I.Y.
- Verizon or AT&T: Which Will Deliver the Best iPhone Experience?
- Reports: Verizon iPhone Likely Coming Jan. 11
- Video: What’s Hot at CES
- Turn Your Body’s Motion Into Power for Your Phone
- ‘Windows Will Be Everywhere,’ Ballmer Promises
- Intel Beefs Up CPUs With Graphics Power — and Content Protection
December 2010
- The 10 Most Significant Gadgets of 2010
- Last-Minute Geeky Christmas Gifts
- Supreme Court Considers Kindle v. iPad
- Boxee Box Is an Endless Stream of Disappointment
- How BlackBerry Could Benefit From a Swedish Redesign
November 2010
- Beyond the blog.
- Woodrat Podcast 21: In which I talk about poetry and technology
- Petite Android Seeks Partner for Adventure, Beer
- What We Wish Apple Would Do With iTunes
- Nov. 2, 1815: Boole Born, Boolean Logic Logically Follows
- The Undesigned Web
October 2010
- Grayson
- A Chip Is Born: Inside a State-of-the-Art Clean Room
- Journalism in the Age of Online Collaboration
- October 7, 1954: IBM Gets Transistorized | This Day In Tech | Wired.com
- .haiku column No. 1 - Haiku Society of America
September 2010
- The importance of "Making"
- Apple's Newest Watch Is ... Wait, What? It's an iPod Nano?
- Apple Takes Aim at Cable With Tiny New Apple TV
August 2010
- Why Does ‘Twitter API’ Keep Asking for My Password?
- This Day in Tech for August 27, 1874: He’s Ammoniac, Ammoniac at the Fore
- Stats Show iPhone Owners Get More Sex
July 2010
- Amazon Sells More E-Books Than Hardcovers
- How I Used Twitter to Live-Blog the Opera
- Review: Hydration-Bottle Packs
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
- Database migration.
- Minscul Mini
- Polyamorous Headset's Got Love for Xbox, iPhone and Skype
- You Could Easily Swallow This 32-GB MicroSD Card
- The Woodstock of Physics
- Just How Fast Is Cisco’s New Router? Really Freaking Fast | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
- How OK Go's Amazing Rube Goldberg Machine Was Built | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
February 2010
- Feb. 25, 1837: Davenport Electric Motor Gets Plugged In | This Day In Tech | Wired.com
- Scribd Pushes Content to Smartphones, E-Readers | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Lightweight Boots Shore Your Feet Up, Never Weigh Them Down
- In the Future, One CF Card Will Hold 200 Years’ Worth of Porn | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
- Stormy Weather Cannot Defeat Re-Engineered Umbrella
- Siri Launches Voice-Powered iPhone 'Assistant' | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
- Sun CEO Departs in Geek Style, With a Haiku
January 2010
- Apple's Next Revolutionary Product: iTunes
- Sprint Leapfrogs Verizon With Fast 4G Hot-Spot Device | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
- CES 2010: A Preview of This Year's Show
- Microsoft Touts Home Entertainment at CES Keynote | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
December 2009
- Reading and web standards
- in conversation with norbert blei
- Hot Gadgets of 2009 (CNBC Video)
- Nook E-Reader Promises, But Doesn't Deliver
- Tiny Reader Puts Wikipedia in Your Pocket
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
July 2009
- Big Money in Journalism
- Blind photographers
- This is my happy face
- To Run Better, Start By Ditching Your Nikes
June 2009
- News lessons from TMZ and Michael Jackson
- The notificator.
- Open letter to a reader of Wired.com
- Sultans of Stride
May 2009
April 2009
- Google maps ABC
- "I would be buying media properties"
- Chain mail
- Steampunk Segway
- Totoro creampuffs
- Super cute firefox
- Please Enjoy
- Tell me about tomorrow, not yesterday
March 2009
- Mini Movie Machine Almost Breaks Into the Big Time
- What a Wired.com editor does.
- Online journalism and the First amendment.
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
- 12 Good Gadgets for Hard Times
- Unwarranted optimism about the publishing industry.
- Dec. 9, 1968: The Mother of All Demos
- Gallery: 40 Years of Mighty Mice
- Silicon Valley Conference Aims to Raise Planetary IQ
November 2008
- Nov. 26, 1894: Cybernetics Pioneer Norbert Wiener Born
- Journalism and PR in the new media age.
- Social networking comes of age.
October 2008
- Geotagging the news.
- New chips transform photography, video.
- New Chips Poised to Revolutionize Photography, Film
September 2008
- Where's my freaking bailout?
- What Google needs to do now to save Android.
- How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure
- Mobile industry presents huge opportunities for startups.
August 2008
- One deer, one owl in flight, six or eight rabbits, and 17 miles.
- Bigfoot hunters fail to produce corpse.
- Bigfoot Hunters Fail to Produce Creature's Corpse
July 2008
- Big Ideas for a Small Planet.
- First Look: iPhone 3G Fires on (Almost) Every Cylinder
- Nanotubes Hold Promise for Next-Generation Computing
June 2008
- So Long, Bill Gates, and Thanks for the Monopoly
- WWDC Keynote: Steve Jobs Announces a $200, 3G iPhone
- Developers at WWDC Looking Forward to iPhone 3G Platform
May 2008
- Review: Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good
- Nokia to Tackle Google, First in Mapping, Then Everywhere
- Where's My Memex?
- Review: Olympus E-420 is One Smokin' SLR
- The good old days.
- Yahoo is the hometown hero.
- Wired's Gadget Lab podcast is #6 in iTunes.
- Maker Faire and DIY culture.
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
- Why people turn evil, from Stanford to Abu Ghraib.
- Apostrophes and semicolons.
- Book Review: What Would MacGyver Do?
- Where I've been (on the radio and TV).
January 2008
- The Future of Television
- Why I'm not following you on Twitter.
- MacBook Air's Real Design Innovation Is Under the Hood
- Gawker's Nick Denton on the State of Blogdom
- CES Party Report: Mary J. Blige Performs for Monster Cable
December 2007
November 2007
September 2007
- Artist's NSFW Creations Envision Robot Sex
- The 'Most Hated Man' in the Tech Business Gets PWNED
- I Want My Two Hundred Dollars!
August 2007
- Jay Rosen: The journalism that bloggers actually do.
- Sky: The final frontier
- One Laptop Per Child, Reviewed by 12-Year-Old
- Filmmakers Chase Their Dream--On a Segway
- Virgin America: Like a Multimillion-Dollar IPod. That Flies.
July 2007
- Help! My daughter wants a UFO.
- Book Review: It's Not News, It's Fark
- The Obama Maneuver.
- The iPhone is pretty damn fun.
June 2007
- Spork of the gods.
- iPhone: Tool of Satan.
- The greatest gadgets of all time.
- Safari slower than Firefox?
- Space Cowboys and the Steampunk Treehouse.
- Clicking on URLs in Apple Terminal.
- Beer vs. biofuels.
- The information universe and what it wants.
- Overheard on the Metro.
May 2007
- Book Review: Brazen Careerist Gives Advice on Hacking Corporate Culture
- Your computer is training you.
- An Atlas of the Universe.
- I 8 NY.
- I'm on Cranky Geeks.
- Tiny meme.
- Zebra pens.
- NASA's $100 billion movie trailer.
- Geeks and Suits Rub Shoulders at GigaOm Party
- I've been outed.
- Floola: A cure for iTunes poisoning.
- Flick off.
April 2007
- What it takes to make a billion from writing.
- Why journalists misquote everyone.
- We Are Getting Tired of Prying Your Guns out of Your Cold Dead Hands
- Party in a NASA Hangar Gives a Glimpse of Space Culture
- Kathy Sierra Case: Few Clues, Little Evidence, Much Controversy
- Office insanity.
- My new favorite word.
- Tim O'Reilly: Web 2.0 Is About Controlling Data
- What I Learned From Friendster: Jonathan Abrams' New Startup
- The Art of the Pitch: Be Direct
March 2007
- Content management system.
- Gmail Mobile.
- I did it in my head!
- Freedom from training wheels.
- 2,714 unread messages.
- Font haiku contest.
- Wired News: new homepage is live.
- Fame! I wanna live forever!
- Wired redesign this week.
- My new job at Wired News.
- Pete Stark: atheist politician.
- What's Inside Your Laptop?
- Popular science.
February 2007
- The shocking final word -- I declare a contest.
- The ugly underbelly of the magazine industry.
- Unlimited account editing for all new users.
- How to get poetry editors to accept your work.
- How to strike back at Wikipedia's silly nofollow policy.
- Former gadget blogger blasts gadget blogs.
- NYT publisher unconcerned about future of print.
- How Google is digitizing books.
- Braaaaiins!
- 363 tons of $100 bills.
- GOP strategist gives advice to enviros.
- The Earth Prize.
- Made in China.
- Free Julie Amero!
- Jobs on DRM: The record labels made me do it.
- Guardian Unlimited | Comment is free | I hate Macs
- Banjo uke players, les Chauds Lapins.
- Pilotless drone.
- Broadband as a labor issue.
- Firefox 2.0.
- Joel Spolsky explains software pricing.
January 2007
- HyperBike.
- Spammers, please adjust your scripts.
- What happened to iTunes?
- Wikipedia color swatches.
- How to hack the government.
- IP lawyer humor.
- The purloined sirloin.
- Banjo convergence.
- Stephen Colbert explains the whole AT&T thing
- Ode to the R.I.A.A.
- Forever and Ever, Ramen
- Boxxet: Channel your enthusiasm.
- The livable web manifesto.
- How to Seduce a Mac Geek.
- Half-life of the autonomic nervous system.
- The secret language of babies.
- Linux for the People
- CES 2007 highlights.
- Ultra Wideband Will Cut the Cable Clutter
- Fiber in the Home: Tenvera Shows Residential Fiber-Optic Solution
- Key to Apple phone success: iSync
- Tech trends and predictions 2007.
- Is 'Web 2.0' Another Bubble?
- Slashdot | Wikinomics
- Wikinomics.
- Blogger out of beta.
- The Internet Finds Its Purpose.
- Define your own success.
December 2006
- Why video pre-rolls are a bad idea.
- Starseed quiz.
- Don't mess with the banjo player.
- Craigslist Meets the Capitalists.
- Networking Vendors Will Invade Your Living Room at CES
- Skype's tricky move.
- Video tip: Sync your iPod with Outlook.
- Foolproof.
- Taxonomies gone wild.
- CEOs in the Slammer
- Lesser known editing marks
- Amimon Promises Wireless HD Link In 2007
- Political Compass Questionnaire
- Ms. Dewey and Clippy: Separated at birth?
- Which historical lunatic are you?
- PCMagCast - Technology News Video Webcasts
- The chilling consequences of nuclear war
- Seven Habits of Highly Successful Websites (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
- Tech Tips Video: Search Smarter
- News is something someone wants to suppress.
- 10 tips for time management.
- The idiocy of crowds.
- Flood maps.
- 20 more feet.
- Letters
November 2006
- Advice on making art from Danny Gregory.
- Gimme that high-tech religion.
- Is the Microsoft way the only way?
- What androids dream of.
- russell davies: how to be interesting
- Creative computing.
- Work-life imbalance
- 1,000 years in Bali.
- HDTV for dummies.
- Corporate karaoke.
- Laptop batteries on fire.
- Instant haiku.
- SMS 411: Breaking up via SMS.
- Going to Nashville.
- Clippy
- I e-voted.
- U3: software to go.
- Free speech zone T-shirts.
- Blog tracking with Google.
- The best part of Halloween.
- Time Inc titles getting 15-25% of their revenue online.
- Drawing all month.
October 2006
- The big YouTube payoff.
- Rappers Descend on DC, Demand Hip-Hop Poet Laureate
- Marie Antoinette.
- 3 business models that always work.
- Contact lenses made of sugar glass and silk.
- The future of new media.
- Izu Gokurakuen, aka Heaven Park.
- When man invented the bicycle...
- BT MeetMe
- 21st century paperboys.
- PoetryFoundation.org: The home of the Poetry Foundation
- GIF is finally free
September 2006
- DenverPost.com - He spent life picking himself up
- Europe gets glimpse of HD future
- It's not getting any smarter out there.
- Katamari takes over your brain.
- Litquake » The Festival
- Talk Like a Parrot Day.
- Comebacks for adoptive parents.
- Smart Growth and the Coastside
- Can hearing voices in your head be a good thing?
- What YouTube should learn from Napster.
- Five Years of Consequence - New York Times
- Cryptography | The non-denial of the non-self
- Target's Franklin Roosevelt action doll.
- Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries.
- Technorati: Can you help?
August 2006
- YouTube number one?
- Pluto is a Planet Protest - cruftbox's blog
- Army Corps of Engineers is the real culprit behind Katrina
- Hot Recorder.
- Six Apart - News and Events
- WSJ.com - Enterprise
- You can't teach a human.
- The Haiku Apprentice.
- Be like Al.
- 2 weeks of immersion.
- Computers Makers Reach 10-Year High In Customer Satisfaction
- Islamic fascists?
- SMS: 3x the info for 1/3 the cost of 411.
- Fighting for Net Neutrality and Internet Freedom
- Rhetorical bending.
- PCMag's new face.
- Paul Dorn's Bike Commuting Tips: Introduction
- The Boy Who Sees with Sound : People.com
- Pop vs soda
- deep cleveland junkmail oracle
July 2006
- Who's wagging the long tail?
- Google AdSense vs. AdBrite.
- My haiku in Heron's Nest.
- Fixies.
- Singing Science Records
- Anti-spam and digicams.
- Ukulele boogaloo.
- EFF: Perfect 10 v. Google
- SMS 411.
- Technology Review: Wireless Wonder Chip
- Internal Damage.
- Mr. Haiku.
- Tubes or pipe?
- Blast to the Past.
- IEBlog : Table Rendering
- The Zidane mystery.
- one red paperclip
- Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue?
- 15 Minutes of Madness.
June 2006
- Blast to the Past
- The Ultimate Ultralight Camp
- Splash 'n' Shoot
- GoLite Wisp Jacket.
- Subscribe to Comments.
- Why net neutrality is like a ton of bricks.
- Videonet 1.0.
- Waiting for the Dough on the Web
- Supernova 2006 observations.
- We'll just change the copyright.
- Supernova 2006
- Intellectual Property Prosecutions Double
- Security & Mobility Virtual Tradeshow
- Madeleine Albright and the Leg Press
- Victorinox Swisstool.
- Wired News: You Dirty, Healthy Rat
- Against School - John Taylor Gatto
- Winer vs. Dvorak
- Big.com
- Hawking: Space key to human survival
- 1-2-3, Sesame Street.
- I'm the luckiest guy.
- Coverville
- 5 problems with "net neutrality."
- Democracy.
- BlinkList
- Why the light has gone out on LAMP
- Are microformats just bad metadata?
- Nintendo DS outstrips Sony PSP.
- Princeton Tec Scout headlamp.
- EepyBird.com
- Bake Shop Ghost.
- Brain Age, or, How to make yourself smarter.
- Broadband up 40% in one year.
- Four PCs for your home theater.
- Why Journalism Matters - Blog Maverick - www.blogmaverick.com _
May 2006
- Neutral Net? Who Are You Kidding?
- Edge: Jaron Lanier on Digital Maoism
- Kings of All Media
- Get blacklisted by Google in just one day!
- How to facilitate great conversations on your blog.
- Star dot-com analyst recants.
- AT&T leaks sensitive info in NSA suit
- Google's embarrassing mistake.
- Kindred, by Octavia E. Butler.
- 10,000 digital sheep.
- Technorati blues.
- Competitive Enterprise Institute
- The naked guy is dead.
- Shuffle puzzle.
- Sticking it to the man.
- SF bloggers.
- Scan This Book!
- New media: Same as the old media
- Write like a human.
- WFMU.
- Streets of San Francisco.
- Deliberate practice.
- My new gig.
- Interactive poetry beats interactive fiction
- UFOs not real, UK confirms.
- RLG to combine with OCLC
April 2006
- 101 Fabulous Freebies
- IMDB: Dylan Tweney
- DailyCandy Goes Shopping for a Sugar Daddy
- Family photo tracking.
- Maker Faire.
- Wi-Fi everywhere.
- Fon Hopes Its Hotspots Will Rival Cellular
- Wi-Fi + GSM
- tinywords returns.
- USATODAY.com - IRS seeks PayPal's aid finding hidden cash
- Flag smarts.
- Laptop thieves descend upon wireless cafes
- Headshot branding.
- Air trends 'amplifying' warming
- PersonalDNA.
- Ripple.
- My Mother and I Would Like to Know
- Big Shot
March 2006
- Undertaking a Difficult Sales Job
- Excessive abundance
- Clara the robot, the sequel.
- 101 Fabulous Freebies
- Searching for Dummies
- Wikipedia study: Cooked?
- Camera review in Wired.
- Wikipedia's reliability?
- Selfish genes and soft heads.
- Attention and sex.
- Won't someone please think of the lightsabers?
- Creative Commons and photography rights.
- Happiness manifesto?
- Transparent chip, anyone?
- The end of the world as we know it.
- O'Reilly Radar: Reading 2.0
- Roller Derby Queen Ann Calvello.
- Roomba Frogger
- What does Nora Ephron know about the Internet?
- Tibetan sky burial.
- Ian's Shoelace Site - Shoelace Knots - How To Tie Your Shoes
- A Unique Gift for Children and Adults! An Optical Illusion of You!- Turn Your Head
- Jury duty.
- 5 Hot tech topics.
- Google Mars
- Human Biological Clock Set Back an Hour
- Camcorders for the people.
- Kansas City Barbecue.
- russian climbing
- The attention economy is exhausting.
- Firefox made $72M last year?
- You've Got PayMail!
- You've Got PayMail
- Handyman tip.
- At ETech next week.
- Alvin Ailey.
- Microsoft iPod?
- Caffeine nap.
February 2006
- Aerogel: Cool Stuff!
- A Solid That's Light as Air
- Lantos to Google et al: Are you ashamed?
- Bump de bump.
- Blog blog blog
- Search two-fer.
- Here Comes a Google for Coders
- Google's Private Lives
- Elmore Leonard’s Ten Rules of Writing
- AlterNet: Son of Dot-Com
- Technorati exodus.
- Another iPod request.
- Girls Crushing Cars
- Dragon running.
- Blog Buzz on High-Tech Start-Ups Causes Some Static
- Electra Bikes
- Podfading Takes Its Toll
- Evils of PowerPoint.
- MakeZine.com: Maker Faire
- Need a list manager.
- The Impact of Emerging Technologies: In Google We Trust - Technology Review
January 2006
- What censorship does.
- Queen of Narnia.
- iPod/iTunes tip.
- Jobs vs. Gates: Who's the Star?
- True music.
- Loving, by Henry Green.
- Always make new mistakes.
- Screening the Latest Bestseller.
- Screening the Latest Bestseller
- Banjo ancestors
- Writing Advice from John Scalzi.
- Bound to Please, by Michael Dirda.
- Gore compares wiretapping of Americans to surveillance of King
- Doomsday vault to avert world famine
- Early Man Was Hunted by Birds
- Stardust returns.
- Mistaken identity.
- Wired News: Game Year in Review: 2010
- Next time when I'm a baby.
- All the news.
- Google Keynote - Engadget
- Comment spam poetry.
- N.M.'s Largest Crocodile Classified - Yahoo! News
- Pacifica.
- Rocket Bike
- Data Mining 101: Finding Subversives with Amazon Wishlists | Applefritter
- Gmail as a spam filter.
- The perfect snack?
- Sam Harris: Science Must Destroy Religion
December 2005
- The man with the perfect memory.
- Turing's Cathedral.
- The Blog | David Rees: What Would D. Boon Do? | The Huffington Post
- YouTube - SNL - The Chronic of Narnia Rap
- Nutcracker.
- Circus Chimera
- Wired News: Passion of the Spaghetti Monster
- Searching replaces thinking
- Just a piece of paper.
November 2005
- Raise high the roof beam, carpenters!
- NPR: There is No God
- Meditation grows your brain.
- Esperanto for toasters.
- Esperanto for Toasters
- Malevolent design.
- I rided a bike to school.
- Mobile Film School
- Palm Today, Gone Tomorrow
October 2005
September 2005
- SanDisk Sansa e130
- IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet
- Sony DSC-T7 Cyber-shot
- Interface revolution.
- Palm turns to Windows.
- Mobile no more.
- Baroque Hoedown.
- Spork crabs!
- Google Purge.
- What's wrong with science journalism.
- Five days with Katrina.
- "You" are not "yourself."
- New Orleans stories.
- Chunk 666.
- Disaster survival tips.
- Technology and disaster management.
- Propagating the species.
- Horror in New Orleans.
August 2005
- RIM BlackBerry 7100g
- JVC GR-D295u
- How to skin a house.
- Help! Liberals!
- Very alarming!
- The internet has two daddies.
- Aliens among us.
- Going up!
- Notebook stampede.
- Fractured fortune.
- Brain Moves Mouse.
July 2005
- Tiger Telematics Gizmondo
- Fujifilm FinePix F10
- Agenda.
- Mobile Game Hall of Fame.
- Google Moon.
- The end of Suburbia.
- New mobile phone & number.
- Easy office chai.
- Appalachian Radio.
- Language is a virus.
- Manufactured meat.
- Friedman the flattener.
- Google SMS.
- Free banjo lessons!
- Guess-the-Google.
June 2005
- Death by Tech Support
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 vs. Kodak EasyShare Z740
- Google Picasa 2
- Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505
- Kick Ass Kung-Fu.
- It's my Daddy.
- Pirate for hire!
- Thimerosal nightmare.
- Tables in Movable Type entries.
- Death by Tech Support.
- 100 Greatest Gadgets, Take Two.
- "I Love You Susan."
- Bowmaster.
- Pledge of allegiance.
- Clueless analyst of the week.
- The first computer game.
May 2005
- Olympus Evolt E-300
- Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D
- Google Desktop Search Beta
- Goodbye to cheap oil, and all that.
- What time is it?
- Leaking plastic bodies.
- Revenge of the Sith.
- Writing advice from Cory.
- Everything Bad's Not Bad
- Writing in the age of piracy.
- E3 notes.
- Roomba love me.
- Respect.
- Mother's Day Stories.
- The best video games of all time.
- Fun with names.
- How the movies make their money.
- Rare good news.
- Robot attending San Diego nursery school.
- El Mariachi.
April 2005
- Canon PowerShot S70
- Kodak EasyShare DX7590
- Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z50
- Fossil Wrist PDA
- HP Photosmart R717
- Postcard secrets.
- Eating well.
- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M1
- LG VX6100
March 2005
- Coasting in.
- Walk this way.
- South Park.
- How to destroy the earth.
- Fogware Internet Radio Recorder
- Verbatim Store 'n' Go Pro
- Maxtor OneTouch II
February 2005
- Cowbells cowbells cowbells!
- Top 100 Gadgets of All Time.
- Zhao Bao style Taijiquan.
- Are your all idiots.
- More on Miller.
- Tune in to Dennis Miller tonight.
- FujiFilm FinePix E550
January 2005
- Duck & cover.
- Oedipus wrecks.
- Moleskine overload.
- The Classics in the Slums.
- Evolution sticker smackdown!
- Partying with Steven Tyler.
- California coastline.
- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1
- Canon EOS 20D
December 2004
- The Graphing Calculator Story.
- Snowflake museum.
- Evil Dylan.
- Dude!
- Cartoon skeletons.
- Do I Need a Mobile Phone?
- Baggertransport 2001.
- Mr. Leatherman.
- Fisher FVD-C1 Pocket CameraCorder
- Panasonic SV-AV100 D-snap
- Panasonic PV-GS400
- Canon Optura 500
- Hitachi DZ-MV550A
- Olympus Ferrari Digital Model 2004
November 2004
- Storm drain city.
- Handy stickers.
- Philosophy matters.
- Mindfulness In Plain English.
- Why daddy is a doofus.
- How to fold a shirt.
- On the shoulders of giants.
- Just write.
- Paint the town purple.
- The Bible is not my book.
- Maidenhead Revisited.
- Whoa! Five years of blogging!
- Orrin Hatch: Zombie?
- Bad face.
- If at first you don't secede . . . .
- New blog.
- Purple America.
- Coke: Effective pesticide?
- Sierra Wireless Voq Professional
- Research in Motion BlackBerry 7780
October 2004
September 2004
- The Ultimate Travel Toolkit
- What is a nerd?
- Wind rhinoceros.
- Cheap gasoline.
- Persistence of consciousness.
- Xeni in Zero G.
- Truly underground cinema.
- What happened on ... ?
August 2004
- Spire Nova
- Iomega REV 35GB/90GB External Drive
- Olympus DS-660 Digital Voice Recorder
- Science vs. witchcraft.
- Oedipus Rex, 2004.
- How to poop like an astronaut.
- Here come the meteors!
- Perseid meteor shower to light up the skies
- Put the hours in.
July 2004
- Panasonic DMC-FZ10
- Supersonic SC-77 DVD
- Free speech?
- Download for Democracy.
- Digital cameras' missing link.
- Mobloggers on the front lines.
- Homo interneticus.
- Jenny Turpish personality profile.
June 2004
- Sony DSC-F828 Cyber-shot
- Sigma SD-10
- Canon EOS Digital Rebel
- FujiFilm Finepix A330
- HP PhotoSmart R707
- Olympus Camedia C-60 Zoom
- Kodak EasyShare LS743
- Floating gently into space.
- Google is a mystery.
- iPod resurrection!
- Mobile PC July issue.
- Rustlin' Unix.
- Separated at birth?
- Litany of shite.
- Quicken must die.
- iPod deconstruction tips.
- Prawn sandwich clock.
- MT to Blogger?
- Early technology magazines.
- Microsoft patents the double-click.
- Free Digital Phone!
May 2004
- PCTEL Segue Soft Access Point
- LG LX5450
- Canon ZR-90
- Buffalo LinkStation HD-H120LAN
- People falling over.
- Sony smoke and mirrors.
- Gunkajima.
- Pretend it isn't there.
- Here come the telemarketers.
- Portable gaming.
- Bigger than Hollywood.
- How to be a poet.
- Intel chips, now with extra goodness.
- The world's most powerful computer.
- Physicists go to the movies.
April 2004
- MDM Secure File PDA Backup
- Corsoft Aileron
- Franklin MDM Audio Translator
- PalmOne Tungsten W
- Kyocera Finecam SL300R
- Chen Style Taijiquan.
- Martha for President.
- Mr. Grumbles.
- Motorcycling through Chernobyl.
- No joke.
- The pundits were wrong.
- White boys can rap.
- Sex sells, cam-phone style.
- Corex CardScan Executive
- NEC 525 High Definition Mobile
- Colligo Workgroup Edition
March 2004
- Robot race video.
- Lefty phone.
- E-voting exposed.
- Rochambault 2.0.
- L5 or bust!
- Gummi experiments.
- Digital camera test suite.
- Light sleeper.
- Who Cares: The T-shirt
- Camera flash.
- Quick email access.
- Who cares what you think?
- Free-rangeatarian.
- What's your favorite swear word?
- Top notch web hosting.
- Time to invest.
- Let a thousand domain names bloom.
- Bovine Rectal Palpation Simulator.
- Elvish 101.
- Unlock my phone!
- Engadget.
- Not exactly NASA.
- Voting tech.
- Canon Optura Xi
- Concord EyeQ Go Wireless
- Canon i80
- HP iPaq Navigation System and Belkin Bluetooth GPS Receiver
- Ingineo Eyetop
- Royal Linea 32
- PalmOne Tungsten E
- HP iPaq Pocket PC h4350
- What's On Your Mobile: Arthur C. Clarke
February 2004
- Apple Madness.
- Better than a sharp stick in the eye.
- Mobile PC on CNN Live.
- Inside Windows.
- Email to SMS.
- Zero + zero = zero.
- Marrying fools.
- This machine kills fascists.
- Water balloons in zero G.
- Cynical Sony.
- Even journalists can be offshored.
- Duck, duck, goose!
- Spot the fake smiles.
- Besides, you can't even spell 'Moveable'
- Random name generator.
- RIM BlackBerry 7230
- Mac Daddy.
- Forward Solutions Migo
- DataViz Documents To Go Premium Edition 6.0
- Panasonic SV-AV100 D-Snap SD Video Camcorder
- Dell Digital Jukebox
January 2004
November 2003
October 2003
September 2003
- Invasive Justice.
- Genre: Mid Night Shooting
- 3G can make you sick.
- Tablet toddler test.
- New tweney report: Spamfighters.
- Camera-phone sales boom.
- Spamfighters
- Seaport insecurity.
- Banjo history.
- E-Mail on the Cheap
- Keeping an eye on Big Brother.
- My new gig.
- Spam solutions.
- Free content!
- Whining about PR.
- Will RSS kill email?
- New poet laureate.
August 2003
- Two thoughts on spam.
- New sight.
- BlackBerry reveals bank secrets.
- GPS + SMS = James Bond.
- Living dead.
- Going mobile.
- Movable Type blogroll.
- Wooden mirror.
- IT: Does it matter?
- Intel's visionary.
- Linux for the masses?
July 2003
June 2003
- Put a filter on it.
- Great data, but will it last?
- Defensive Postures
- Google meets the library?
- Parallel P2P.
- Books on the floor.
May 2003
- Starting to get it.
- RSS Explained.
- Bartleby beats Encarta.
- Google cache lookup.
- Linux is Theft?
- How students Google.
- RLG News.
- Freedom to Read.
- Anarchist in the Library.
April 2003
March 2003
- World Poetry Day on tinywords.
- CA web site scandal.
- High-Tech Haiku.
- Two by Tweney.
- Now They're After You: Music Cops Target Users
February 2003
January 2003
- Naked journalism.
- Transcript of Doctorow interview.
- Quarterly envy.
- Googling the library.
- Q&A with Cory Doctorow.
- Q&A: Cory Doctorow
- Mining the catalog
- Down and out.
December 2002
- Magic and technology.
- Library lookup.
- Less is Moore.
- Pulling up stakes.
- Does Moore's Law still hold true?
- Less is Moore.
- The next five Big Things.
- Two by Sterling.
- What happened to the New Journalism?
- Reality vs. Moore's Law.
- Matter vs antimatter.
- Retro Dickens.
- The sadness of wired life.
- Librarians in demand.
- Berkeley Lab Notes.
- Review: Evil in Modern Thought.
- Literary devices.
- Sheep haiku.
- Poetry voice.
- Hang six.
November 2002
- So long, weekends.
- Bollywood Spiderman.
- Watching you.
- Librarian activists.
- What would Jesus shoot?
- Moblogs.
- Lem movie.
- Blog space.
- Philosopher poet.
- Culture critic.
- I believe.
- Thought for today.
- Our diminished rights.
- Information Awareness Office.
- Is God a computer?
- Kids' books online.
- I am John Calvin.
- False Alarms on the Firewall
- Information gatekeepers.
- Nanowrimo update.
- Success and how to avoid it.
- History of information.
- Gutenberg gets help.
- Writing tips from Gareth Branwyn.
- Top 10 reasons to be a librarian.
- MIT's DSpace.
- Still Waiting for the Web Services Miracle
October 2002
- Broadband's killer app.
- PowerPoint Anthology of Literature.
- RSS Validator
- Werbach on open spectrum
- Knowledge management isn't
- Eldred transcript
- Sinead was right
- Santa Slam
- How to beat the market
- The Santa Slam
- Banjo picker
- Oracle veteran reflects
- Feature request
- Eliminating air travel risks
- Bloggers discover conflict of interest
- Hollywood vs. Your PC
- Startup dot com
- Gillmor fears "DRMocrats"
- Mr. Engelbart Goes to Washington
- Identity and network
- Bird by Bird
- Macaulay on copyright, 1841
- NaNoWriMo
- Hollywood vs. Your PC
- Personal knowledge publishing
- Eldred update
- Riding the Internet Bookmobile
- News vs. news
- Web Services: Sun vs. Microsoft
- RSS and news aggregators
- Dock lockout ends
- Go, Larry, go!
- Web site credibility
- Microsoft Content Management Server
- Upside's downside
- Internet radio lives
- War makes me sick
- Book: Small Pieces Loosely Joined
- The Death of the $1 Million Software Package
- Book: Mrs. Bridge
- The Death of the $1 Million Software Package
- How to reverse the DMCA
- World's funniest joke revealed
- Tyranny, design, emotion
- Commodity news - and weblogs?
- On the road
September 2002
- The new copyspeak
- Googling blogs: A proposal
- IP lockdown
- Sitting bulls and rung jumpers
- 4,000 editors on the same page
- Information science: values
- Digital library history
- Lessig saddles up
- Intellectual "property"
- Google news flaws
- Content management on the cheap
- Welcome Baby Hacker!
- Axis of X
- Weblogging journos
- New Google news
- Are You Overpaying for Content Management?
- Internet archive bookmobile
- Weblogs: form or medium?
- Sorry tech journos
- Are You Overpaying for Content Management?
- The decline of Western magazine design
- Sergey Brin speaks
- Who's on Your Network?
- Futurist library
- New tweney.com URLs
- Posthoc is back
- Robotic vacuum cleaner
- Bloggers for hire
- Thoughtful debate
- Who's on Your Network?
- Printing tip
- Useful neologisms
- Data risk: Your employees
- Data Extinction
- Jeremy Allaire's weblog
- EFF bumper stickers
- Ray Ozzie: Increasing personal productivity
- Joe Sixpack gets the axe
- Your Company's Biggest Data Risk? It Might Just Be the Employees.
- Even more weblogs
- Outing on KM blogs
- Grassroots KM
- Moved to MT
- MT up and running
- Stereotypical librarians?
- Salt Point Weekend
- Librarians rule
August 2002
- Spacewar!
- MouseSite: Engelbart tribute
- BT loses hyperlink patent case.
- JRobb on KM weblogs
- Weblogs as knowledge tools
- Understanding weblogs
- Telcos enter the copyright fray
- Weblog MetaData Inititative
- Semantic web reading list
- Farewell to tiny WISPs?
- Semantic web and RDF overview
- Music sales are down 10%
- Copyright readings
- Living in the Blog-osphere
- Excellent Udelliana
- How many weblogs?
- Tiny fonts! Aaarghh!
- Cascading style sheet tutorial
- Invisible Library
- DOJ to prosecute individuals
- Alex Golub on Lessig
- Blogging for Dollars
- Spam-filtering
- The Light & Dust Anthology
- John Udell reviews RSS aggregators
- Bruce Schneier
- Dan Bricklin on business blogs
- Business blogs: Phillip Windley
- 5.16 billion files
- Books with sneaky shrinkwrap licenses?
- Lessig on copyright
- Theft of the commons
- 1st annual duh awards
- Cork dolls!
- Blogging for business.
- Plush toys discover Cthulhu.
- Carte blanche for hackers
- Carte Blanche for Hackers
July 2002
- Spoofing P2P
- Importance of Knowing Who's Who
- Why switch a Mac?
- Remote Workers of Your Company, Unite!
- AltaVista adds a new trick to its bag
June 2002
- Rehearsing for Success
- R&D spending
- Broken trust
- Loudcloud Discovers Market Darwinism
- Inventing television
- Q&A: Evan I. Schwartz / Author of "The Last Lone Inventor"
- Information You Need, Almost Anywhere
- Equally Shared Parenting
May 2002
April 2002
- Global Trend or Passing Fad: Putting Government Services Online
- Buying Industrial-Strength Tech on the Cheap
- Does Your Company Need a CTO?
March 2002
February 2002
- Your Data Is Gone, But It's Not Forgotten
- Weblogs Make the Web Work for You
- Network Defense for Super Bowl Sunday
January 2002
- This is a weblog
- Where Did All the Online Bargains Go?
- Using the Internet to Reach Customers Around the World
- Minimalist Approach to Technology
December 2001
November 2001
- Strong Java
- Back to the Future: Java Goes Mobile
- Common Language for the Next-Generation Internet
- Think Globally, Act Locally
October 2001
- Untangling the Global Web: How to Navigate the Maze of International Internet Regulations
- What's Going On Down at the Plant?
- Putting Your Web Servers Under Lock and Key
- Wireless Data Set to Take Europe by Storm
September 2001
- How to Beat Corporate Alzheimer's
- Internet Emerges as the Most Reliable Way to Communicate
- Terror technology
- Are You Overspending on That App Server?
August 2001
- Cleaning Up Dirty Data
- HAL 9000 Is Ready to Take Your Order
- Are Home PCs a Backdoor Into Your Corporate Network?
July 2001
- Need for Speed
- Integrating online and offline business
- Microsoft suffocating software development?
- FBI busts Russian programmer
- Hope for the future
- eCompany Now is now Business 2.0
- Good news for California citizens
- Slim down that homepage
- P2P prosecution
- Webvan going under
June 2001
May 2001
- Your Employees Love IM. Should You Worry?
- High Price of Search Technology
- Round Two Is Coming for the Net
- Q&A: John E. Marion II, Ph.D.
- Ante Up: Why the Web Needs an Upgrade
- Open secrets
April 2001
- Whip, Beat, and Stomp Your Data Into Submission
- Q&A: Amory B. Lovins
- Want Quicker Downloads? Pony Up Some Cache
March 2001
February 2001
- More Features for the InfoSelect Faithful
- Caution: Broadband content
- Seven Takes Aim at Wireless Snafus
- Geeks are back
January 2001
December 2000
November 2000
- E-commerce Starts to Get Trendy Abroad
- Bandwidth pipe dreams
- Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Tech Partners
- Commerce Hits the Road
- Bum WAP
September 2000
- 2010: A PC Odyssey
- Typists, Dust Off Your Keyboards
- Talk, talk
- Searching for customer service
- Rules for Writing a Privacy Policy
August 2000
July 2000
- Linux Looks Good to Retail
- New Domains to Rule Over
- Live fast, die young
- Cash for code
- Among One's Peers
June 2000
May 2000
April 2000
- I bet you can't wait
- Bye bye, B2B
- The Washington Post published a
- A panel at the Computers,
- Web sites are becoming obsolete,
- The U.S. Commerce Dept. has
- Six old-school, high-culture institutions, including
- Business portals fall short of
March 2000
- Yet another retail exchange. Hey,
- It may sound obvious, but
- Fifteen big gas and electric
- Career shortcut: In a hurry
- Some progress: Now two patent
- Odd lots go online: "Exclude
- Defense industry exchange announced ...
- Misery of Web applications
- The New York Times' outstanding
- E-commerce is getting hot in
- Newsweek takes a closer look
- FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith
- The Standard's business-to-business conference attracts
- Here's a worthwhile c!net analysis
- Everybody's doing B2B now: aerospace
- Afraid to stand up to
- Car buyer beware: It turns
- CompUSA's new owners clean house,
- Petroleum Electronic Pricing Exchange, or
- Redherring.com - Shop Talk: Marine
- Mark Hurst passed along an
- AOL is about to roll
- Coming shakeout
- The good news: The queen
- Here's an interesting article on
- "Digital divide" at least 30
- GE beginning to migrate its
- WAP! Take that! The honeymoon
- Utility Promises Browser Enhancements; Doesn't Deliver
- Do B2B marketplaces, like the
- A more critical report on
- Think you're a pretty good
- No word on whether Macs
- Haven't these guys heard about
- ICANN chair Esther Dyson terrified
- Yes, Virginia, there is a
- Consumer e-commerce still sucks: Almost
- The WSJ reports this morning
- Controversial code governing the software
- Yesterday, Wells Fargo and eBay
- The U.S. Commerce Department yesterday
- Credit card fraud is a
- DoubleClick continues to apologize, and
- "Data spillage" discovered at Quicken.com
- Keiretsus, zaibatsus: While these corporate
- DoubleClick just can't seem to
February 2000
- CMGI building a vertically integrated
- First Union Bank wants to
- Big online B2B retail marketplace,
- Net security bills on the
- Affiliate programs in danger? Amazon
- A law proposed in California's
- From the New York Times,
- The poster child of online
- Who said EDI was dead?
- A flurry of privacy bills
- Fast online credit service aims
- Quick! Call the Feds! We
- The Red Herring discovers that,
- Hey, I've been quoted in
- Not enough medical advertising dollars
- Do Web companies have the
- The largest e-grocer, it turns
- E-business outsourcing, the next generation?
January 2000
- Disney finds it can't make
- PC Week columnist John Taschek
- So AOL is buying Time
- This is kinda cool --
- Confused by all these online
- John Dodge discovers B-to-B marketplaces,
- Rebuffed by Lycos last year,
- Realism rising
- Web retailers are going to
- AOL acquisition of Time Warner
- Fresh from its record-breaking $5.5
- Media Metrix touts numbers that
- A new report shows that
- The WSJ has assembled an
- People aren't as adamantly against
- Economist Manuel Castells is questioning
- Welcome to the future
- Trouble ahead for online retailers?
December 1999
- More on the coming wireless
- The next Net battle: Time.
- Here's an interesting review of
- Most online holiday shoppers are
- EToys, Amazon stock prices dropped
- While the Internet economy booms,
- Red Herring has a nice
- Toy company says its sorry
- E-commerce sales during the holiday
- Dire predictions about holiday e-commerce
- The U.S. Postal Service is
- Online merchants may be throwing
- Online sales are pretty much
- In a survey of the
- Just in time
- In the biggest domain sale
- It's a bit more than
- Maybe there's no such thing
November 1999
- After several months of trying
- YOUNG PEOPLE ARE THE FUTURE:
- "Want to bet on the
- A U.S. Internet tax commission,
- Getting personal
- Creative Good's Mark Hurst is
- Fleeting fame: "The Tweeny Report"
- Microsoft is discovering that, in
- Egregious opt-out-only marketing from AOL:
- RealNetworks announced this week
- From body parts to boyfriends,
- AOL is being sued under
- Maybe you're thinking that
- Gov't debt on your credit card.
- Tweney Report Update
- Farewell to stores; welcome distributed merchandising, sales
October 1999
- Video spam, anyone? Broadband may cause annoying side effects
- Mail slot marketing
- Holiday spirit
- Even virtual companies ship real products and have real customers
September 1999
August 1999
- Deep linking
- Web technology is no substitute for customer service
- Learning to spell the new economy (the "e"s have it)
- Still waiting
- What's in a name
July 1999
- Internetworking points at necessity of data `garages'
- Increasingly global, the Web challenges U.S.-based companies
- Two wrongs
- Web applications often fail to scale, to CEOs' chagrin
- Net backlash
June 1999
- How do you measure up?
- RosettaNet decodes long-lost secrets of internetworking
- Spinoff city
- Better claim your space: The Internet land grab will produce many minimonopolies
May 1999
- Find It on the Web
- Push: The rumors of its demise have been greatly exaggerated
- Slower and slower
- Internetworkers need `synchronets' to help them work and travel
- Learning to surf
- How to succeed in I-commerce without breaking the bank
- Forward-thinking company
April 1999
- Online music David has industry Goliaths quaking in their boots
- Digital Darwinism?
- Consumers, unite!
- Companies get a clue about the Net: It's not just business as usual
- Swarm of WASPs will add to the buzz on the business Net
- Internet war
March 1999
February 1999
January 1999
December 1998
- Back to the future: A look at I-commerce from 1998 to 2002
- AOL-Netscape merger foreshadows dark days for independent media
November 1998
October 1998
September 1998
- Cold Fusion extends a friendly hand to Web application developers
- Through the looking glass: I-commerce from the other side
- Market pressures will change the shape of online advertising
August 1998
July 1998
June 1998
- Battle over online privacy is just beginning
- How I tried to finance my car purchase online and nearly went crazy
- Next killer application may be old technology, but it's indispensable
May 1998
- Internet makes business strategy integral to IT jobs
- I-commerce success requires integrating legacy systems
- Don't lose any sleep over online privacy -- It's already too late
April 1998
March 1998
February 1998
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November 1997
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- 12/14: Dylan’s Desk: Android hates me, and it doesn’t like you much, either (0 comments)
- 12/07: Dylan’s Desk: Pick up the phone now! Supercomputers are standing by (0 comments)
November 2011 (9 posts )
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- 11/27: Working hard is overrated (0 comments)
- 11/23: Dylan’s Desk: The time to start a company is now (0 comments)
- 11/22: One simple change to make hiring more fair (0 comments)
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- 11/15: Norwegians take top prize in startup competition, with a killer presentation (0 comments)
- 11/15: Art can pay: Minted raises $5.5M to expand graphic design and stationery business (0 comments)
- 11/11: VentureBeat’s Flying Circus (video) (0 comments)
- 11/09: Dylan’s Desk: Welcome to the age of integration (0 comments)
October 2011 (8 posts )
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- 10/19: Is it time to occupy Silicon Valley? (2 comments)
- 10/12: Protestors block bank entrance, snarl traffic in San Francisco (0 comments)
- 10/12: Dylan’s Desk: Siri is the grandmother of Marvin the Paranoid Android (0 comments)
- 10/05: Steve Jobs made a dent in the universe (0 comments)
- 10/05: Dylan’s Desk: Software is not eating the world (0 comments)
- 10/04: It’s not the iPhone 5, but the iPhone 4S looks pretty amazing (0 comments)
- 10/02: Can the Kindle Fire disrupt the tablet market? Not so fast (0 comments)
September 2011 (12 posts )
- 09/29: Own takes aim at point-of-sale with ambitious hardware, software and cloud product (0 comments)
- 09/28: How TechCrunch’s back-room deals destroy its credibility (0 comments)
- 09/28: Kindle, Nook, Kobo or iPad: Which tablet or e-reader should you buy? (0 comments)
- 09/27: Dylan’s Desk: Amazon’s Kindle tablet takes on the iPad (0 comments)
- 09/25: Facebook tracks what you do online, even when you’re logged out (0 comments)
- 09/21: Dylan’s Desk: Facebook approaches a billion customers (0 comments)
- 09/14: AdGame goes from zero to startup hero in one week (0 comments)
- 09/14: “Get the wheels spinning all at once,” author/investor Geoffrey Moore advises companies (0 comments)
- 09/14: Dylan’s Desk: How stressful product launches make stressful products (0 comments)
- 09/13: Demo: i-Postmortem plans to keep your website around long after you’re gone (0 comments)
- 09/07: Spinal Tap, Nikki Sixx in feud over VentureBeat article (0 comments)
- 09/06: Arrington puts a $30M pricetag on journalistic ethics (0 comments)
August 2011 (4 posts )
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- 08/25: Steve Jobs’s most ambitious product: Apple Inc. (0 comments)
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July 2011 (5 posts )
- 07/22: Despite record IPO week, NASDAQ CEO doesn’t see a bubble (0 comments)
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- 07/14: TouchType uses the entire internet to upgrade its Android keyboard (0 comments)
- 07/09: World’s newest country, South Sudan, liveblogs its own birth (0 comments)
- 07/08: The shuttle program ends, and with it, an era of American tech excellence (0 comments)
June 2011 (4 posts )
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- 06/11: First iPhone in space to launch with last shuttle mission (3 comments)
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- 05/16: DIY Lasers Are Irresistibly Dangerous (0 comments)
- 05/16: Fire Artist Mixes Propane, High Voltage (0 comments)
- 05/10: Ballmer to Skype Fans: You Can Trust Us (2 comments)
April 2011 (10 posts )
- 04/28: Handerpants, Devil Duckies and Rubber Chickens: Inside Archie McPhee (0 comments)
- 04/27: Infoporn: How Flatscreen TVs Get Cheaper (0 comments)
- 04/21: Exercise Wet, While Your Phone Stays Dry (0 comments)
- 04/21: Exercise Accessories Help You Measure Up (0 comments)
- 04/21: Stick It to the Weatherman With Your Own Personal Forecasts (0 comments)
- 04/15: Review: Naked Steel, Bare Flesh Sex Up Game of Thrones (0 comments)
- 04/07: Video: Spaceship Lands at San Francisco Airport (0 comments)
- 04/06: Microscopic Art Hides Inside Computer Chips (1 comment)
- 04/05: Virgin’s Richard Branson Plans Deep-Sea Diving Venture (0 comments)
- 04/03: Happy 30th Birthday to the Portable PC (0 comments)
March 2011 (5 posts )
- 03/18: How a Legacy From the 1800s Is Making Tokyo Dark Today (0 comments)
- 03/17: Silicon Art Hidden Inside Samsung’s Galaxy Tab (0 comments)
- 03/16: The Workplace Can Be a Dangerous Place (0 comments)
- 03/02: Apple’s Jobs Unveils Upgraded, More Colorful iPad 2 (0 comments)
- 03/02: Sony Touts Console-Like Power of Upcoming NGP (0 comments)
February 2011 (6 posts )
- 02/24: How Thunderbolt Could Hook Up Notebooks With Powerful Peripherals (0 comments)
- 02/18: Video: Internet, Gadgets Make Corvette Even More Awesome (0 comments)
- 02/11: Hands-On: Eccentric YikeBike Gives Segway a Run for Its Money (1 comment)
- 02/09: Hands-On With HP’s Tiny Veer Smartphone (0 comments)
- 02/03: Vintage Posters Highlight a Century of Innovation (0 comments)
- 02/03: No Easy Fixes as Internet Runs Out of Addresses (0 comments)
January 2011 (12 posts )
- 01/28: Amazon.com Security Flaw Accepts Passwords That Are Close, But Not Exact (0 comments)
- 01/26: Robots Evolve More Natural Ways of Walking (0 comments)
- 01/18: Haiku on the radio. (0 comments)
- 01/14: Windows Ill-Suited to Touchscreens, New Tablets Show (0 comments)
- 01/14: Real-Life Angry Birds Adds Human Interaction to Your Addiction (0 comments)
- 01/14: For 3-D Video, the Near Future is D.I.Y. (0 comments)
- 01/11: Verizon or AT&T: Which Will Deliver the Best iPhone Experience? (0 comments)
- 01/08: Reports: Verizon iPhone Likely Coming Jan. 11 (0 comments)
- 01/07: Video: What’s Hot at CES (0 comments)
- 01/06: Turn Your Body’s Motion Into Power for Your Phone (0 comments)
- 01/06: ‘Windows Will Be Everywhere,’ Ballmer Promises (0 comments)
- 01/05: Intel Beefs Up CPUs With Graphics Power — and Content Protection (0 comments)
December 2010 (5 posts )
- 12/29: The 10 Most Significant Gadgets of 2010 (0 comments)
- 12/21: Last-Minute Geeky Christmas Gifts (0 comments)
- 12/13: Supreme Court Considers Kindle v. iPad (0 comments)
- 12/08: Boxee Box Is an Endless Stream of Disappointment (0 comments)
- 12/02: How BlackBerry Could Benefit From a Swedish Redesign (0 comments)
November 2010 (6 posts )
- 11/30: Beyond the blog. (0 comments)
- 11/24: Woodrat Podcast 21: In which I talk about poetry and technology (0 comments)
- 11/24: Petite Android Seeks Partner for Adventure, Beer (0 comments)
- 11/15: What We Wish Apple Would Do With iTunes (0 comments)
- 11/02: Nov. 2, 1815: Boole Born, Boolean Logic Logically Follows (0 comments)
- 11/02: The Undesigned Web (0 comments)
October 2010 (5 posts )
- 10/25: Grayson (0 comments)
- 10/19: A Chip Is Born: Inside a State-of-the-Art Clean Room (0 comments)
- 10/19: Journalism in the Age of Online Collaboration (1 comment)
- 10/07: October 7, 1954: IBM Gets Transistorized | This Day In Tech | Wired.com (0 comments)
- 10/06: .haiku column No. 1 – Haiku Society of America (0 comments)
September 2010 (3 posts )
- 09/28: The importance of “Making” (0 comments)
- 09/24: Apple’s Newest Watch Is … Wait, What? It’s an iPod Nano? (0 comments)
- 09/01: Apple Takes Aim at Cable With Tiny New Apple TV (0 comments)
August 2010 (3 posts )
- 08/31: Why Does ‘Twitter API’ Keep Asking for My Password? (0 comments)
- 08/30: This Day in Tech for August 27, 1874: He’s Ammoniac, Ammoniac at the Fore (0 comments)
- 08/10: Stats Show iPhone Owners Get More Sex (0 comments)
July 2010 (3 posts )
- 07/19: Amazon Sells More E-Books Than Hardcovers (0 comments)
- 07/13: How I Used Twitter to Live-Blog the Opera (0 comments)
- 07/09: Review: Hydration-Bottle Packs (2 comments)
June 2010 (1 post )
- 06/20: A day in the life of a haiku editor. (0 comments)
May 2010 (2 posts )
- 05/03: A faith of verbs. (0 comments)
- 05/02: 25 Canadian Tanka Poets in French and English : Atlas Poetica (0 comments)
April 2010 (3 posts )
- 04/22: Ledes for the ages. (0 comments)
- 04/05: Will It Blend? iPad Edition (0 comments)
- 04/04: The iPad Is (Just) Television 2.0 (5 comments)
March 2010 (7 posts )
- 03/30: Database migration. (0 comments)
- 03/26: Minscul Mini (0 comments)
- 03/26: Polyamorous Headset’s Got Love for Xbox, iPhone and Skype (0 comments)
- 03/22: You Could Easily Swallow This 32-GB MicroSD Card (0 comments)
- 03/18: The Woodstock of Physics (0 comments)
- 03/09: Just How Fast Is Cisco’s New Router? Really Freaking Fast | Gadget Lab | Wired.com (0 comments)
- 03/02: How OK Go’s Amazing Rube Goldberg Machine Was Built | Gadget Lab | Wired.com (0 comments)
February 2010 (7 posts )
- 02/25: Feb. 25, 1837: Davenport Electric Motor Gets Plugged In | This Day In Tech | Wired.com (0 comments)
- 02/24: Scribd Pushes Content to Smartphones, E-Readers | Epicenter | Wired.com (0 comments)
- 02/22: Lightweight Boots Shore Your Feet Up, Never Weigh Them Down (0 comments)
- 02/22: In the Future, One CF Card Will Hold 200 Years’ Worth of Porn | Gadget Lab | Wired.com (0 comments)
- 02/08: Stormy Weather Cannot Defeat Re-Engineered Umbrella (0 comments)
- 02/06: Siri Launches Voice-Powered iPhone ‘Assistant’ | Gadget Lab | Wired.com (0 comments)
- 02/04: Sun CEO Departs in Geek Style, With a Haiku (0 comments)
January 2010 (4 posts )
- 01/31: Apple’s Next Revolutionary Product: iTunes (7 comments)
- 01/07: Sprint Leapfrogs Verizon With Fast 4G Hot-Spot Device | Gadget Lab | Wired.com (0 comments)
- 01/06: CES 2010: A Preview of This Year’s Show (0 comments)
- 01/06: Microsoft Touts Home Entertainment at CES Keynote | Gadget Lab | Wired.com (0 comments)
December 2009 (5 posts )
- 12/31: Reading and web standards (4 comments)
- 12/15: in conversation with norbert blei (0 comments)
- 12/14: Hot Gadgets of 2009 (CNBC Video) (0 comments)
- 12/10: Nook E-Reader Promises, But Doesn’t Deliver (0 comments)
- 12/03: Tiny Reader Puts Wikipedia in Your Pocket (0 comments)
November 2009 (2 posts )
- 11/07: Embargo Is Latin for “F*** You” (3 comments)
- 11/06: Why I’m Not Getting a Droid Today (0 comments)
October 2009 (1 post )
- 10/01: Are we having fun yet? (0 comments)
September 2009 (2 posts )
- 09/23: This Day in Tech: CompuServe Debuts (0 comments)
- 09/21: FCC Position May Spell the End of Unlimited Internet (4 comments)
July 2009 (4 posts )
- 07/23: Big Money in Journalism (4 comments)
- 07/17: Blind photographers (0 comments)
- 07/15: This is my happy face (0 comments)
- 07/10: To Run Better, Start By Ditching Your Nikes (0 comments)
June 2009 (4 posts )
- 06/26: News lessons from TMZ and Michael Jackson (0 comments)
- 06/23: The notificator. (1 comment)
- 06/10: Open letter to a reader of Wired.com (0 comments)
- 06/01: Sultans of Stride (2 comments)
May 2009 (3 posts )
- 05/12: Remember to look left (0 comments)
- 05/11: The fusion of music and information architecture (0 comments)
- 05/05: Robot Mouse (0 comments)
April 2009 (8 posts )
- 04/24: Google maps ABC (0 comments)
- 04/21: “I would be buying media properties” (0 comments)
- 04/21: Chain mail (0 comments)
- 04/17: Steampunk Segway (0 comments)
- 04/15: Totoro creampuffs (0 comments)
- 04/15: Super cute firefox (2 comments)
- 04/13: Please Enjoy (0 comments)
- 04/13: Tell me about tomorrow, not yesterday (1 comment)
March 2009 (3 posts )
- 03/24: Mini Movie Machine Almost Breaks Into the Big Time (0 comments)
- 03/13: What a Wired.com editor does. (0 comments)
- 03/05: Online journalism and the First amendment. (1 comment)
February 2009 (2 posts )
- 02/12: Unix Lovers to Party Like It’s 1234567890 (0 comments)
- 02/03: Tiny exoplanet. (0 comments)
January 2009 (2 posts )
- 01/26: Jan. 26, 1983: Spreadsheets as Easy as 1-2-3 (0 comments)
- 01/06: Gadget Lab 2007-2008. (5 comments)
December 2008 (5 posts )
- 12/29: 12 Good Gadgets for Hard Times (0 comments)
- 12/18: Unwarranted optimism about the publishing industry. (0 comments)
- 12/09: Dec. 9, 1968: The Mother of All Demos (0 comments)
- 12/09: Gallery: 40 Years of Mighty Mice (0 comments)
- 12/09: Silicon Valley Conference Aims to Raise Planetary IQ (0 comments)
November 2008 (3 posts )
- 11/26: Nov. 26, 1894: Cybernetics Pioneer Norbert Wiener Born (0 comments)
- 11/20: Journalism and PR in the new media age. (0 comments)
- 11/13: Social networking comes of age. (3 comments)
October 2008 (3 posts )
- 10/31: Geotagging the news. (0 comments)
- 10/20: New chips transform photography, video. (0 comments)
- 10/08: New Chips Poised to Revolutionize Photography, Film (0 comments)
September 2008 (4 posts )
- 09/27: Where’s my freaking bailout? (5 comments)
- 09/23: What Google needs to do now to save Android. (0 comments)
- 09/22: How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure (0 comments)
- 09/22: Mobile industry presents huge opportunities for startups. (0 comments)
August 2008 (3 posts )
- 08/24: One deer, one owl in flight, six or eight rabbits, and 17 miles. (7 comments)
- 08/15: Bigfoot hunters fail to produce corpse. (0 comments)
- 08/14: Bigfoot Hunters Fail to Produce Creature’s Corpse (0 comments)
July 2008 (3 posts )
- 07/12: Big Ideas for a Small Planet. (1 comment)
- 07/10: First Look: iPhone 3G Fires on (Almost) Every Cylinder (0 comments)
- 07/08: Nanotubes Hold Promise for Next-Generation Computing (0 comments)
June 2008 (3 posts )
- 06/26: So Long, Bill Gates, and Thanks for the Monopoly (0 comments)
- 06/08: WWDC Keynote: Steve Jobs Announces a $200, 3G iPhone (0 comments)
- 06/08: Developers at WWDC Looking Forward to iPhone 3G Platform (0 comments)
May 2008 (8 posts )
- 05/14: Review: Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good (0 comments)
- 05/12: Nokia to Tackle Google, First in Mapping, Then Everywhere (0 comments)
- 05/12: Where’s My Memex? (4 comments)
- 05/08: Review: Olympus E-420 is One Smokin’ SLR (0 comments)
- 05/07: The good old days. (0 comments)
- 05/06: Yahoo is the hometown hero. (1 comment)
- 05/05: Wired’s Gadget Lab podcast is #6 in iTunes. (0 comments)
- 05/01: Maker Faire and DIY culture. (4 comments)
April 2008 (2 posts )
- 04/22: Your Shoes Are Killing Your Feet (0 comments)
- 04/03: Update on tinywords. (0 comments)
March 2008 (3 posts )
- 03/21: Cranky Geeks. (2 comments)
- 03/05: Cool Tool: Topeak Mini 6 (0 comments)
- 03/03: Organized Chaos Reigns at Bil, the Alterna-TED (0 comments)
February 2008 (4 posts )
- 02/27: Why people turn evil, from Stanford to Abu Ghraib. (3 comments)
- 02/22: Apostrophes and semicolons. (4 comments)
- 02/15: Book Review: What Would MacGyver Do? (0 comments)
- 02/04: Where I’ve been (on the radio and TV). (0 comments)
January 2008 (5 posts )
- 01/30: The Future of Television (1 comment)
- 01/25: Why I’m not following you on Twitter. (0 comments)
- 01/18: MacBook Air’s Real Design Innovation Is Under the Hood (0 comments)
- 01/18: Gawker’s Nick Denton on the State of Blogdom (0 comments)
- 01/09: CES Party Report: Mary J. Blige Performs for Monster Cable (0 comments)
December 2007 (2 posts )
- 12/15: Literary spam. (0 comments)
- 12/14: Open source journalism. (3 comments)
November 2007 (1 post )
- 11/14: My daughter’s on PBS! (2 comments)
September 2007 (3 posts )
- 09/24: Artist’s NSFW Creations Envision Robot Sex (0 comments)
- 09/17: The ‘Most Hated Man’ in the Tech Business Gets PWNED (0 comments)
- 09/04: I Want My Two Hundred Dollars! (0 comments)
August 2007 (5 posts )
- 08/23: Jay Rosen: The journalism that bloggers actually do. (0 comments)
- 08/22: Sky: The final frontier (0 comments)
- 08/13: One Laptop Per Child, Reviewed by 12-Year-Old (0 comments)
- 08/12: Filmmakers Chase Their Dream–On a Segway (0 comments)
- 08/08: Virgin America: Like a Multimillion-Dollar IPod. That Flies. (0 comments)
July 2007 (4 posts )
- 07/26: Help! My daughter wants a UFO. (3 comments)
- 07/25: Book Review: It’s Not News, It’s Fark (0 comments)
- 07/09: The Obama Maneuver. (0 comments)
- 07/01: The iPhone is pretty damn fun. (1 comment)
June 2007 (9 posts )
- 06/27: Spork of the gods. (0 comments)
- 06/27: iPhone: Tool of Satan. (1 comment)
- 06/20: The greatest gadgets of all time. (1 comment)
- 06/14: Safari slower than Firefox? (0 comments)
- 06/08: Space Cowboys and the Steampunk Treehouse. (0 comments)
- 06/08: Clicking on URLs in Apple Terminal. (0 comments)
- 06/06: Beer vs. biofuels. (0 comments)
- 06/05: The information universe and what it wants. (1 comment)
- 06/05: Overheard on the Metro. (0 comments)
May 2007 (12 posts )
- 05/29: Book Review: Brazen Careerist Gives Advice on Hacking Corporate Culture (0 comments)
- 05/29: Your computer is training you. (1 comment)
- 05/27: An Atlas of the Universe. (0 comments)
- 05/24: I 8 NY. (0 comments)
- 05/23: I’m on Cranky Geeks. (1 comment)
- 05/15: Tiny meme. (0 comments)
- 05/13: Zebra pens. (0 comments)
- 05/11: NASA’s $100 billion movie trailer. (0 comments)
- 05/10: Geeks and Suits Rub Shoulders at GigaOm Party (0 comments)
- 05/03: I’ve been outed. (0 comments)
- 05/02: Floola: A cure for iTunes poisoning. (0 comments)
- 05/01: Flick off. (0 comments)
April 2007 (10 posts )
- 04/25: What it takes to make a billion from writing. (0 comments)
- 04/24: Why journalists misquote everyone. (0 comments)
- 04/20: We Are Getting Tired of Prying Your Guns out of Your Cold Dead Hands (0 comments)
- 04/16: Party in a NASA Hangar Gives a Glimpse of Space Culture (0 comments)
- 04/15: Kathy Sierra Case: Few Clues, Little Evidence, Much Controversy (0 comments)
- 04/15: Office insanity. (4 comments)
- 04/13: My new favorite word. (2 comments)
- 04/12: Tim O’Reilly: Web 2.0 Is About Controlling Data (0 comments)
- 04/10: What I Learned From Friendster: Jonathan Abrams’ New Startup (0 comments)
- 04/09: The Art of the Pitch: Be Direct (0 comments)
March 2007 (13 posts )
- 03/28: Content management system. (4 comments)
- 03/28: Gmail Mobile. (0 comments)
- 03/22: I did it in my head! (1 comment)
- 03/20: Freedom from training wheels. (3 comments)
- 03/20: 2,714 unread messages. (2 comments)
- 03/16: Font haiku contest. (0 comments)
- 03/15: Wired News: new homepage is live. (2 comments)
- 03/14: Fame! I wanna live forever! (0 comments)
- 03/14: Wired redesign this week. (3 comments)
- 03/14: My new job at Wired News. (6 comments)
- 03/14: Pete Stark: atheist politician. (0 comments)
- 03/13: What’s Inside Your Laptop? (0 comments)
- 03/01: Popular science. (0 comments)
February 2007 (21 posts )
- 02/23: The shocking final word — I declare a contest. (6 comments)
- 02/22: The ugly underbelly of the magazine industry. (0 comments)
- 02/20: Unlimited account editing for all new users. (0 comments)
- 02/16: How to get poetry editors to accept your work. (0 comments)
- 02/16: How to strike back at Wikipedia’s silly nofollow policy. (0 comments)
- 02/15: Former gadget blogger blasts gadget blogs. (0 comments)
- 02/13: NYT publisher unconcerned about future of print. (0 comments)
- 02/12: How Google is digitizing books. (0 comments)
- 02/10: Braaaaiins! (1 comment)
- 02/09: 363 tons of $100 bills. (0 comments)
- 02/09: GOP strategist gives advice to enviros. (2 comments)
- 02/09: The Earth Prize. (0 comments)
- 02/08: Made in China. (4 comments)
- 02/07: Free Julie Amero! (0 comments)
- 02/06: Jobs on DRM: The record labels made me do it. (0 comments)
- 02/05: Guardian Unlimited | Comment is free | I hate Macs (1 comment)
- 02/02: Banjo uke players, les Chauds Lapins. (2 comments)
- 02/02: Pilotless drone. (1 comment)
- 02/01: Broadband as a labor issue. (0 comments)
- 02/01: Firefox 2.0. (7 comments)
- 02/01: Joel Spolsky explains software pricing. (0 comments)
January 2007 (28 posts )
- 01/31: HyperBike. (0 comments)
- 01/31: Spammers, please adjust your scripts. (4 comments)
- 01/30: What happened to iTunes? (9 comments)
- 01/29: Wikipedia color swatches. (0 comments)
- 01/29: How to hack the government. (0 comments)
- 01/25: IP lawyer humor. (0 comments)
- 01/24: The purloined sirloin. (0 comments)
- 01/23: Banjo convergence. (0 comments)
- 01/23: Stephen Colbert explains the whole AT&T thing (0 comments)
- 01/19: Ode to the R.I.A.A. (0 comments)
- 01/18: Forever and Ever, Ramen (1 comment)
- 01/15: Boxxet: Channel your enthusiasm. (2 comments)
- 01/11: The livable web manifesto. (5 comments)
- 01/11: How to Seduce a Mac Geek. (0 comments)
- 01/11: Half-life of the autonomic nervous system. (0 comments)
- 01/11: The secret language of babies. (0 comments)
- 01/10: Linux for the People (0 comments)
- 01/10: CES 2007 highlights. (2 comments)
- 01/09: Ultra Wideband Will Cut the Cable Clutter (0 comments)
- 01/08: Fiber in the Home: Tenvera Shows Residential Fiber-Optic Solution (0 comments)
- 01/07: Key to Apple phone success: iSync (0 comments)
- 01/05: Tech trends and predictions 2007. (4 comments)
- 01/05: Is ‘Web 2.0′ Another Bubble? (0 comments)
- 01/04: Slashdot | Wikinomics (0 comments)
- 01/04: Wikinomics. (0 comments)
- 01/03: Blogger out of beta. (1 comment)
- 01/03: The Internet Finds Its Purpose. (0 comments)
- 01/02: Define your own success. (0 comments)
December 2006 (25 posts )
- 12/29: Why video pre-rolls are a bad idea. (0 comments)
- 12/29: Starseed quiz. (1 comment)
- 12/28: Don’t mess with the banjo player. (1 comment)
- 12/21: Craigslist Meets the Capitalists. (1 comment)
- 12/21: Networking Vendors Will Invade Your Living Room at CES (0 comments)
- 12/20: Skype’s tricky move. (1 comment)
- 12/20: Video tip: Sync your iPod with Outlook. (1 comment)
- 12/20: Foolproof. (0 comments)
- 12/20: Taxonomies gone wild. (0 comments)
- 12/20: CEOs in the Slammer (0 comments)
- 12/19: Lesser known editing marks (0 comments)
- 12/19: Amimon Promises Wireless HD Link In 2007 (0 comments)
- 12/15: Political Compass Questionnaire (2 comments)
- 12/15: Ms. Dewey and Clippy: Separated at birth? (0 comments)
- 12/14: Which historical lunatic are you? (0 comments)
- 12/14: PCMagCast – Technology News Video Webcasts (0 comments)
- 12/12: The chilling consequences of nuclear war (0 comments)
- 12/12: Seven Habits of Highly Successful Websites (Aaron Swartz’s Raw Thought) (0 comments)
- 12/11: Tech Tips Video: Search Smarter (2 comments)
- 12/11: News is something someone wants to suppress. (0 comments)
- 12/11: 10 tips for time management. (0 comments)
- 12/07: The idiocy of crowds. (0 comments)
- 12/06: Flood maps. (2 comments)
- 12/06: 20 more feet. (4 comments)
- 12/06: Letters (0 comments)
November 2006 (22 posts )
- 11/30: Advice on making art from Danny Gregory. (0 comments)
- 11/30: Gimme that high-tech religion. (0 comments)
- 11/29: Is the Microsoft way the only way? (11 comments)
- 11/27: What androids dream of. (0 comments)
- 11/27: russell davies: how to be interesting (0 comments)
- 11/17: Creative computing. (0 comments)
- 11/17: Work-life imbalance (1 comment)
- 11/17: 1,000 years in Bali. (0 comments)
- 11/15: HDTV for dummies. (0 comments)
- 11/14: Corporate karaoke. (0 comments)
- 11/14: Laptop batteries on fire. (0 comments)
- 11/10: Instant haiku. (0 comments)
- 11/10: SMS 411: Breaking up via SMS. (0 comments)
- 11/08: Going to Nashville. (3 comments)
- 11/07: Clippy (0 comments)
- 11/07: I e-voted. (2 comments)
- 11/07: U3: software to go. (0 comments)
- 11/05: Free speech zone T-shirts. (0 comments)
- 11/03: Blog tracking with Google. (0 comments)
- 11/02: The best part of Halloween. (0 comments)
- 11/01: Time Inc titles getting 15-25% of their revenue online. (0 comments)
- 11/01: Drawing all month. (0 comments)
October 2006 (12 posts )
- 10/31: The big YouTube payoff. (0 comments)
- 10/30: Rappers Descend on DC, Demand Hip-Hop Poet Laureate (0 comments)
- 10/30: Marie Antoinette. (1 comment)
- 10/30: 3 business models that always work. (0 comments)
- 10/27: Contact lenses made of sugar glass and silk. (0 comments)
- 10/27: The future of new media. (7 comments)
- 10/27: Izu Gokurakuen, aka Heaven Park. (0 comments)
- 10/10: When man invented the bicycle… (0 comments)
- 10/09: BT MeetMe (0 comments)
- 10/09: 21st century paperboys. (0 comments)
- 10/05: PoetryFoundation.org: The home of the Poetry Foundation (0 comments)
- 10/03: GIF is finally free (0 comments)
September 2006 (15 posts )
- 09/26: DenverPost.com – He spent life picking himself up (0 comments)
- 09/25: Europe gets glimpse of HD future (0 comments)
- 09/22: It’s not getting any smarter out there. (0 comments)
- 09/22: Katamari takes over your brain. (1 comment)
- 09/21: Litquake » The Festival (0 comments)
- 09/20: Talk Like a Parrot Day. (0 comments)
- 09/20: Comebacks for adoptive parents. (1 comment)
- 09/18: Smart Growth and the Coastside (0 comments)
- 09/14: Can hearing voices in your head be a good thing? (0 comments)
- 09/14: What YouTube should learn from Napster. (4 comments)
- 09/11: Five Years of Consequence – New York Times (0 comments)
- 09/06: Cryptography | The non-denial of the non-self (0 comments)
- 09/04: Target’s Franklin Roosevelt action doll. (0 comments)
- 09/04: Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries. (0 comments)
- 09/01: Technorati: Can you help? (2 comments)
August 2006 (20 posts )
- 08/31: YouTube number one? (4 comments)
- 08/30: Pluto is a Planet Protest – cruftbox’s blog (0 comments)
- 08/29: Army Corps of Engineers is the real culprit behind Katrina (0 comments)
- 08/29: Hot Recorder. (2 comments)
- 08/29: Six Apart – News and Events (0 comments)
- 08/29: WSJ.com – Enterprise (1 comment)
- 08/26: You can’t teach a human. (0 comments)
- 08/21: The Haiku Apprentice. (1 comment)
- 08/16: Be like Al. (0 comments)
- 08/16: 2 weeks of immersion. (1 comment)
- 08/16: Computers Makers Reach 10-Year High In Customer Satisfaction (1 comment)
- 08/10: Islamic fascists? (0 comments)
- 08/04: SMS: 3x the info for 1/3 the cost of 411. (0 comments)
- 08/04: Fighting for Net Neutrality and Internet Freedom (0 comments)
- 08/03: Rhetorical bending. (3 comments)
- 08/03: PCMag’s new face. (0 comments)
- 08/02: Paul Dorn’s Bike Commuting Tips: Introduction (0 comments)
- 08/02: The Boy Who Sees with Sound : People.com (0 comments)
- 08/02: Pop vs soda (0 comments)
- 08/02: deep cleveland junkmail oracle (0 comments)
July 2006 (19 posts )
- 07/31: Who’s wagging the long tail? (2 comments)
- 07/28: Google AdSense vs. AdBrite. (8 comments)
- 07/27: My haiku in Heron’s Nest. (1 comment)
- 07/25: Fixies. (4 comments)
- 07/25: Singing Science Records (0 comments)
- 07/24: Anti-spam and digicams. (0 comments)
- 07/21: Ukulele boogaloo. (0 comments)
- 07/21: EFF: Perfect 10 v. Google (0 comments)
- 07/20: SMS 411. (1 comment)
- 07/20: Technology Review: Wireless Wonder Chip (0 comments)
- 07/19: Internal Damage. (2 comments)
- 07/17: Mr. Haiku. (0 comments)
- 07/17: Tubes or pipe? (3 comments)
- 07/13: Blast to the Past. (0 comments)
- 07/11: IEBlog : Table Rendering (0 comments)
- 07/11: The Zidane mystery. (5 comments)
- 07/10: one red paperclip (0 comments)
- 07/10: Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue? (0 comments)
- 07/06: 15 Minutes of Madness. (0 comments)
June 2006 (36 posts )
- 06/30: Blast to the Past (0 comments)
- 06/30: The Ultimate Ultralight Camp (0 comments)
- 06/30: Splash ‘n’ Shoot (0 comments)
- 06/28: GoLite Wisp Jacket. (1 comment)
- 06/27: Subscribe to Comments. (1 comment)
- 06/26: Why net neutrality is like a ton of bricks. (1 comment)
- 06/26: Videonet 1.0. (2 comments)
- 06/26: Waiting for the Dough on the Web (0 comments)
- 06/23: Supernova 2006 observations. (0 comments)
- 06/23: We’ll just change the copyright. (2 comments)
- 06/21: Supernova 2006 (0 comments)
- 06/21: Intellectual Property Prosecutions Double (0 comments)
- 06/21: Security & Mobility Virtual Tradeshow (0 comments)
- 06/20: Madeleine Albright and the Leg Press (0 comments)
- 06/20: Victorinox Swisstool. (4 comments)
- 06/19: Wired News: You Dirty, Healthy Rat (0 comments)
- 06/19: Against School – John Taylor Gatto (0 comments)
- 06/15: Winer vs. Dvorak (0 comments)
- 06/15: Big.com (2 comments)
- 06/15: Hawking: Space key to human survival (0 comments)
- 06/15: 1-2-3, Sesame Street. (3 comments)
- 06/13: I’m the luckiest guy. (1 comment)
- 06/12: Coverville (1 comment)
- 06/09: 5 problems with “net neutrality.” (3 comments)
- 06/09: Democracy. (0 comments)
- 06/09: BlinkList (0 comments)
- 06/08: Why the light has gone out on LAMP (0 comments)
- 06/07: Are microformats just bad metadata? (6 comments)
- 06/06: Nintendo DS outstrips Sony PSP. (2 comments)
- 06/06: Princeton Tec Scout headlamp. (1 comment)
- 06/06: EepyBird.com (1 comment)
- 06/06: Bake Shop Ghost. (2 comments)
- 06/02: Brain Age, or, How to make yourself smarter. (0 comments)
- 06/02: Broadband up 40% in one year. (0 comments)
- 06/01: Four PCs for your home theater. (0 comments)
- 06/01: Why Journalism Matters – Blog Maverick – www.blogmaverick.com _ (0 comments)
May 2006 (26 posts )
- 05/31: Neutral Net? Who Are You Kidding? (0 comments)
- 05/31: Edge: Jaron Lanier on Digital Maoism (0 comments)
- 05/30: Kings of All Media (0 comments)
- 05/30: Get blacklisted by Google in just one day! (4 comments)
- 05/30: How to facilitate great conversations on your blog. (4 comments)
- 05/30: Star dot-com analyst recants. (0 comments)
- 05/28: AT&T leaks sensitive info in NSA suit (0 comments)
- 05/26: Google’s embarrassing mistake. (47 comments)
- 05/26: Kindred, by Octavia E. Butler. (0 comments)
- 05/25: 10,000 digital sheep. (1 comment)
- 05/24: Technorati blues. (3 comments)
- 05/23: Competitive Enterprise Institute (0 comments)
- 05/23: The naked guy is dead. (0 comments)
- 05/22: Shuffle puzzle. (0 comments)
- 05/22: Sticking it to the man. (0 comments)
- 05/15: SF bloggers. (8 comments)
- 05/15: Scan This Book! (0 comments)
- 05/15: New media: Same as the old media (1 comment)
- 05/12: Write like a human. (3 comments)
- 05/12: WFMU. (0 comments)
- 05/11: Streets of San Francisco. (7 comments)
- 05/09: Deliberate practice. (0 comments)
- 05/08: My new gig. (2 comments)
- 05/08: Interactive poetry beats interactive fiction (0 comments)
- 05/08: UFOs not real, UK confirms. (0 comments)
- 05/04: RLG to combine with OCLC (0 comments)
April 2006 (18 posts )
- 04/30: 101 Fabulous Freebies (0 comments)
- 04/25: IMDB: Dylan Tweney (0 comments)
- 04/24: DailyCandy Goes Shopping for a Sugar Daddy (0 comments)
- 04/23: Family photo tracking. (0 comments)
- 04/23: Maker Faire. (0 comments)
- 04/21: Wi-Fi everywhere. (0 comments)
- 04/20: Fon Hopes Its Hotspots Will Rival Cellular (0 comments)
- 04/19: Wi-Fi + GSM (0 comments)
- 04/17: tinywords returns. (2 comments)
- 04/13: USATODAY.com – IRS seeks PayPal’s aid finding hidden cash (0 comments)
- 04/11: Flag smarts. (0 comments)
- 04/11: Laptop thieves descend upon wireless cafes (0 comments)
- 04/10: Headshot branding. (3 comments)
- 04/10: Air trends ‘amplifying’ warming (0 comments)
- 04/10: PersonalDNA. (0 comments)
- 04/07: Ripple. (4 comments)
- 04/03: My Mother and I Would Like to Know (0 comments)
- 04/01: Big Shot (0 comments)
March 2006 (38 posts )
- 03/29: Undertaking a Difficult Sales Job (0 comments)
- 03/29: Excessive abundance (0 comments)
- 03/28: Clara the robot, the sequel. (0 comments)
- 03/28: 101 Fabulous Freebies (6 comments)
- 03/27: Searching for Dummies (0 comments)
- 03/26: Wikipedia study: Cooked? (0 comments)
- 03/25: Camera review in Wired. (0 comments)
- 03/24: Wikipedia’s reliability? (4 comments)
- 03/24: Selfish genes and soft heads. (2 comments)
- 03/22: Attention and sex. (0 comments)
- 03/19: Won’t someone please think of the lightsabers? (1 comment)
- 03/19: Creative Commons and photography rights. (1 comment)
- 03/18: Happiness manifesto? (0 comments)
- 03/17: Transparent chip, anyone? (0 comments)
- 03/17: The end of the world as we know it. (0 comments)
- 03/17: O’Reilly Radar: Reading 2.0 (0 comments)
- 03/17: Roller Derby Queen Ann Calvello. (0 comments)
- 03/16: Roomba Frogger (0 comments)
- 03/16: What does Nora Ephron know about the Internet? (0 comments)
- 03/15: Tibetan sky burial. (0 comments)
- 03/14: Ian’s Shoelace Site – Shoelace Knots – How To Tie Your Shoes (0 comments)
- 03/14: A Unique Gift for Children and Adults! An Optical Illusion of You!- Turn Your Head (0 comments)
- 03/14: Jury duty. (0 comments)
- 03/13: 5 Hot tech topics. (0 comments)
- 03/13: Google Mars (0 comments)
- 03/11: Human Biological Clock Set Back an Hour (0 comments)
- 03/10: Camcorders for the people. (0 comments)
- 03/10: Kansas City Barbecue. (0 comments)
- 03/10: russian climbing (0 comments)
- 03/08: The attention economy is exhausting. (4 comments)
- 03/06: Firefox made $72M last year? (0 comments)
- 03/06: You’ve Got PayMail! (1 comment)
- 03/06: You’ve Got PayMail (0 comments)
- 03/05: Handyman tip. (0 comments)
- 03/03: At ETech next week. (0 comments)
- 03/03: Alvin Ailey. (0 comments)
- 03/02: Microsoft iPod? (0 comments)
- 03/02: Caffeine nap. (1 comment)
February 2006 (21 posts )
- 02/23: Aerogel: Cool Stuff! (0 comments)
- 02/23: A Solid That’s Light as Air (0 comments)
- 02/17: Lantos to Google et al: Are you ashamed? (0 comments)
- 02/17: Bump de bump. (0 comments)
- 02/17: Blog blog blog (0 comments)
- 02/17: Search two-fer. (1 comment)
- 02/17: Here Comes a Google for Coders (0 comments)
- 02/17: Google’s Private Lives (0 comments)
- 02/16: Elmore Leonard’s Ten Rules of Writing (0 comments)
- 02/16: AlterNet: Son of Dot-Com (0 comments)
- 02/15: Technorati exodus. (0 comments)
- 02/14: Another iPod request. (1 comment)
- 02/14: Girls Crushing Cars (0 comments)
- 02/12: Dragon running. (2 comments)
- 02/09: Blog Buzz on High-Tech Start-Ups Causes Some Static (0 comments)
- 02/07: Electra Bikes (0 comments)
- 02/07: Podfading Takes Its Toll (0 comments)
- 02/02: Evils of PowerPoint. (0 comments)
- 02/02: MakeZine.com: Maker Faire (0 comments)
- 02/01: Need a list manager. (1 comment)
- 02/01: The Impact of Emerging Technologies: In Google We Trust – Technology Review (0 comments)
January 2006 (29 posts )
- 01/30: What censorship does. (0 comments)
- 01/28: Queen of Narnia. (0 comments)
- 01/27: iPod/iTunes tip. (4 comments)
- 01/27: Jobs vs. Gates: Who’s the Star? (0 comments)
- 01/27: True music. (0 comments)
- 01/26: Loving, by Henry Green. (0 comments)
- 01/26: Always make new mistakes. (0 comments)
- 01/20: Screening the Latest Bestseller. (1 comment)
- 01/20: Screening the Latest Bestseller (0 comments)
- 01/19: Banjo ancestors (0 comments)
- 01/19: Writing Advice from John Scalzi. (0 comments)
- 01/17: Bound to Please, by Michael Dirda. (0 comments)
- 01/16: Gore compares wiretapping of Americans to surveillance of King (0 comments)
- 01/12: Doomsday vault to avert world famine (0 comments)
- 01/12: Early Man Was Hunted by Birds (0 comments)
- 01/11: Stardust returns. (3 comments)
- 01/10: Mistaken identity. (2 comments)
- 01/10: Wired News: Game Year in Review: 2010 (0 comments)
- 01/09: Next time when I’m a baby. (0 comments)
- 01/09: All the news. (0 comments)
- 01/06: Google Keynote – Engadget (0 comments)
- 01/06: Comment spam poetry. (1 comment)
- 01/05: N.M.’s Largest Crocodile Classified – Yahoo! News (0 comments)
- 01/05: Pacifica. (1 comment)
- 01/05: Rocket Bike (2 comments)
- 01/05: Data Mining 101: Finding Subversives with Amazon Wishlists | Applefritter (0 comments)
- 01/04: Gmail as a spam filter. (0 comments)
- 01/02: The perfect snack? (5 comments)
- 01/02: Sam Harris: Science Must Destroy Religion (0 comments)
December 2005 (9 posts )
- 12/30: The man with the perfect memory. (0 comments)
- 12/28: Turing’s Cathedral. (0 comments)
- 12/26: The Blog | David Rees: What Would D. Boon Do? | The Huffington Post (0 comments)
- 12/24: YouTube – SNL – The Chronic of Narnia Rap (0 comments)
- 12/24: Nutcracker. (0 comments)
- 12/24: Circus Chimera (0 comments)
- 12/22: Wired News: Passion of the Spaghetti Monster (0 comments)
- 12/19: Searching replaces thinking (0 comments)
- 12/11: Just a piece of paper. (0 comments)
November 2005 (9 posts )
- 11/23: Raise high the roof beam, carpenters! (0 comments)
- 11/21: NPR: There is No God (0 comments)
- 11/11: Meditation grows your brain. (0 comments)
- 11/11: Esperanto for toasters. (0 comments)
- 11/10: Esperanto for Toasters (0 comments)
- 11/06: Malevolent design. (5 comments)
- 11/02: I rided a bike to school. (0 comments)
- 11/02: Mobile Film School (0 comments)
- 11/01: Palm Today, Gone Tomorrow (0 comments)
October 2005 (6 posts )
- 10/31: I’m a Robot! (0 comments)
- 10/24: Penny wise. (0 comments)
- 10/18: Eyes on the Prize. (1 comment)
- 10/17: Eyes on the Prize (0 comments)
- 10/05: Phony copyright crisis. (1 comment)
- 10/03: Xena has a moon. (0 comments)
September 2005 (18 posts )
- 09/30: SanDisk Sansa e130 (0 comments)
- 09/30: IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet (0 comments)
- 09/30: Sony DSC-T7 Cyber-shot (0 comments)
- 09/26: Interface revolution. (0 comments)
- 09/23: Palm turns to Windows. (0 comments)
- 09/19: Mobile no more. (2 comments)
- 09/14: Baroque Hoedown. (0 comments)
- 09/13: Spork crabs! (0 comments)
- 09/13: Google Purge. (0 comments)
- 09/12: What’s wrong with science journalism. (0 comments)
- 09/11: Five days with Katrina. (0 comments)
- 09/09: “You” are not “yourself.” (0 comments)
- 09/07: New Orleans stories. (0 comments)
- 09/06: Chunk 666. (0 comments)
- 09/06: Disaster survival tips. (0 comments)
- 09/02: Technology and disaster management. (1 comment)
- 09/02: Propagating the species. (0 comments)
- 09/02: Horror in New Orleans. (0 comments)
August 2005 (11 posts )
- 08/31: RIM BlackBerry 7100g (0 comments)
- 08/31: JVC GR-D295u (0 comments)
- 08/30: How to skin a house. (0 comments)
- 08/29: Help! Liberals! (0 comments)
- 08/26: Very alarming! (0 comments)
- 08/24: The internet has two daddies. (0 comments)
- 08/19: Aliens among us. (0 comments)
- 08/18: Going up! (3 comments)
- 08/16: Notebook stampede. (0 comments)
- 08/16: Fractured fortune. (0 comments)
- 08/15: Brain Moves Mouse. (0 comments)
July 2005 (15 posts )
- 07/31: Tiger Telematics Gizmondo (0 comments)
- 07/31: Fujifilm FinePix F10 (0 comments)
- 07/22: Agenda. (0 comments)
- 07/21: Mobile Game Hall of Fame. (0 comments)
- 07/20: Google Moon. (0 comments)
- 07/18: The end of Suburbia. (0 comments)
- 07/13: New mobile phone & number. (1 comment)
- 07/11: Easy office chai. (0 comments)
- 07/11: Appalachian Radio. (0 comments)
- 07/10: Language is a virus. (0 comments)
- 07/08: Manufactured meat. (0 comments)
- 07/08: Friedman the flattener. (0 comments)
- 07/06: Google SMS. (0 comments)
- 07/05: Free banjo lessons! (0 comments)
- 07/05: Guess-the-Google. (1 comment)
June 2005 (16 posts )
- 06/30: Death by Tech Support (0 comments)
- 06/30: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 vs. Kodak EasyShare Z740 (0 comments)
- 06/30: Google Picasa 2 (0 comments)
- 06/30: Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505 (0 comments)
- 06/27: Kick Ass Kung-Fu. (0 comments)
- 06/27: It’s my Daddy. (0 comments)
- 06/20: Pirate for hire! (0 comments)
- 06/17: Thimerosal nightmare. (1 comment)
- 06/14: Tables in Movable Type entries. (3 comments)
- 06/14: Death by Tech Support. (0 comments)
- 06/10: 100 Greatest Gadgets, Take Two. (0 comments)
- 06/09: “I Love You Susan.” (1 comment)
- 06/08: Bowmaster. (0 comments)
- 06/07: Pledge of allegiance. (1 comment)
- 06/04: Clueless analyst of the week. (0 comments)
- 06/01: The first computer game. (0 comments)
May 2005 (20 posts )
- 05/31: Olympus Evolt E-300 (0 comments)
- 05/31: Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D (0 comments)
- 05/31: Google Desktop Search Beta (0 comments)
- 05/31: Goodbye to cheap oil, and all that. (0 comments)
- 05/31: What time is it? (0 comments)
- 05/27: Leaking plastic bodies. (0 comments)
- 05/27: Revenge of the Sith. (0 comments)
- 05/25: Writing advice from Cory. (0 comments)
- 05/24: Everything Bad’s Not Bad (0 comments)
- 05/23: Writing in the age of piracy. (1 comment)
- 05/20: E3 notes. (1 comment)
- 05/20: Roomba love me. (1 comment)
- 05/17: Respect. (3 comments)
- 05/12: Mother’s Day Stories. (0 comments)
- 05/11: The best video games of all time. (2 comments)
- 05/10: Fun with names. (0 comments)
- 05/10: How the movies make their money. (0 comments)
- 05/03: Rare good news. (0 comments)
- 05/02: Robot attending San Diego nursery school. (0 comments)
- 05/02: El Mariachi. (0 comments)
April 2005 (9 posts )
- 04/30: Canon PowerShot S70 (0 comments)
- 04/30: Kodak EasyShare DX7590 (0 comments)
- 04/30: Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z50 (0 comments)
- 04/30: Fossil Wrist PDA (0 comments)
- 04/30: HP Photosmart R717 (0 comments)
- 04/29: Postcard secrets. (0 comments)
- 04/29: Eating well. (1 comment)
- 04/01: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M1 (0 comments)
- 04/01: LG VX6100 (0 comments)
March 2005 (7 posts )
- 03/22: Coasting in. (2 comments)
- 03/18: Walk this way. (0 comments)
- 03/07: South Park. (0 comments)
- 03/07: How to destroy the earth. (0 comments)
- 03/01: Fogware Internet Radio Recorder (0 comments)
- 03/01: Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Pro (0 comments)
- 03/01: Maxtor OneTouch II (0 comments)
February 2005 (7 posts )
- 02/22: Cowbells cowbells cowbells! (0 comments)
- 02/17: Top 100 Gadgets of All Time. (1 comment)
- 02/12: Zhao Bao style Taijiquan. (0 comments)
- 02/11: Are your all idiots. (1 comment)
- 02/04: More on Miller. (2 comments)
- 02/03: Tune in to Dennis Miller tonight. (0 comments)
- 02/01: FujiFilm FinePix E550 (0 comments)
January 2005 (9 posts )
- 01/25: Duck & cover. (0 comments)
- 01/21: Oedipus wrecks. (0 comments)
- 01/15: Moleskine overload. (2 comments)
- 01/14: The Classics in the Slums. (1 comment)
- 01/13: Evolution sticker smackdown! (0 comments)
- 01/11: Partying with Steven Tyler. (0 comments)
- 01/03: California coastline. (0 comments)
- 01/01: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1 (0 comments)
- 01/01: Canon EOS 20D (0 comments)
December 2004 (14 posts )
- 12/22: The Graphing Calculator Story. (0 comments)
- 12/17: Snowflake museum. (2 comments)
- 12/15: Evil Dylan. (0 comments)
- 12/13: Dude! (1 comment)
- 12/07: Cartoon skeletons. (0 comments)
- 12/06: Do I Need a Mobile Phone? (0 comments)
- 12/02: Baggertransport 2001. (0 comments)
- 12/01: Mr. Leatherman. (0 comments)
- 12/01: Fisher FVD-C1 Pocket CameraCorder (0 comments)
- 12/01: Panasonic SV-AV100 D-snap (0 comments)
- 12/01: Panasonic PV-GS400 (0 comments)
- 12/01: Canon Optura 500 (0 comments)
- 12/01: Hitachi DZ-MV550A (0 comments)
- 12/01: Olympus Ferrari Digital Model 2004 (0 comments)
November 2004 (20 posts )
- 11/24: Storm drain city. (0 comments)
- 11/23: Handy stickers. (0 comments)
- 11/22: Philosophy matters. (0 comments)
- 11/21: Mindfulness In Plain English. (0 comments)
- 11/21: Why daddy is a doofus. (1 comment)
- 11/21: How to fold a shirt. (0 comments)
- 11/20: On the shoulders of giants. (0 comments)
- 11/19: Just write. (0 comments)
- 11/19: Paint the town purple. (0 comments)
- 11/18: The Bible is not my book. (0 comments)
- 11/18: Maidenhead Revisited. (0 comments)
- 11/18: Whoa! Five years of blogging! (0 comments)
- 11/17: Orrin Hatch: Zombie? (0 comments)
- 11/17: Bad face. (2 comments)
- 11/16: If at first you don’t secede . . . . (2 comments)
- 11/14: New blog. (3 comments)
- 11/04: Purple America. (0 comments)
- 11/02: Coke: Effective pesticide? (0 comments)
- 11/01: Sierra Wireless Voq Professional (0 comments)
- 11/01: Research in Motion BlackBerry 7780 (0 comments)
October 2004 (6 posts )
- 10/12: Pollution hotspots. (0 comments)
- 10/12: Face Off. (0 comments)
- 10/11: Jacques Derrida. (0 comments)
- 10/07: The Tao of Banjo. (0 comments)
- 10/05: Petal to the medal. (0 comments)
- 10/01: 1% in charge. (0 comments)
September 2004 (8 posts )
- 09/30: The Ultimate Travel Toolkit (0 comments)
- 09/30: What is a nerd? (0 comments)
- 09/29: Wind rhinoceros. (0 comments)
- 09/28: Cheap gasoline. (1 comment)
- 09/21: Persistence of consciousness. (0 comments)
- 09/13: Xeni in Zero G. (0 comments)
- 09/08: Truly underground cinema. (0 comments)
- 09/02: What happened on … ? (0 comments)
August 2004 (9 posts )
- 08/31: Spire Nova (0 comments)
- 08/31: Iomega REV 35GB/90GB External Drive (0 comments)
- 08/31: Olympus DS-660 Digital Voice Recorder (0 comments)
- 08/18: Science vs. witchcraft. (2 comments)
- 08/14: Oedipus Rex, 2004. (1 comment)
- 08/09: How to poop like an astronaut. (0 comments)
- 08/06: Here come the meteors! (0 comments)
- 08/05: Perseid meteor shower to light up the skies (0 comments)
- 08/02: Put the hours in. (0 comments)
July 2004 (8 posts )
- 07/31: Panasonic DMC-FZ10 (0 comments)
- 07/31: Supersonic SC-77 DVD (0 comments)
- 07/27: Free speech? (1 comment)
- 07/19: Download for Democracy. (1 comment)
- 07/19: Digital cameras’ missing link. (0 comments)
- 07/15: Mobloggers on the front lines. (0 comments)
- 07/15: Homo interneticus. (0 comments)
- 07/09: Jenny Turpish personality profile. (0 comments)
June 2004 (21 posts )
- 06/30: Sony DSC-F828 Cyber-shot (0 comments)
- 06/30: Sigma SD-10 (0 comments)
- 06/30: Canon EOS Digital Rebel (0 comments)
- 06/30: FujiFilm Finepix A330 (0 comments)
- 06/30: HP PhotoSmart R707 (0 comments)
- 06/30: Olympus Camedia C-60 Zoom (0 comments)
- 06/30: Kodak EasyShare LS743 (0 comments)
- 06/21: Floating gently into space. (0 comments)
- 06/21: Google is a mystery. (2 comments)
- 06/17: iPod resurrection! (0 comments)
- 06/16: Mobile PC July issue. (0 comments)
- 06/11: Rustlin’ Unix. (0 comments)
- 06/11: Separated at birth? (0 comments)
- 06/09: Litany of shite. (0 comments)
- 06/09: Quicken must die. (3 comments)
- 06/09: iPod deconstruction tips. (2 comments)
- 06/08: Prawn sandwich clock. (0 comments)
- 06/07: MT to Blogger? (1 comment)
- 06/07: Early technology magazines. (0 comments)
- 06/04: Microsoft patents the double-click. (0 comments)
- 06/04: Free Digital Phone! (0 comments)
May 2004 (15 posts )
- 05/31: PCTEL Segue Soft Access Point (0 comments)
- 05/31: LG LX5450 (0 comments)
- 05/31: Canon ZR-90 (0 comments)
- 05/31: Buffalo LinkStation HD-H120LAN (0 comments)
- 05/25: People falling over. (0 comments)
- 05/25: Sony smoke and mirrors. (0 comments)
- 05/24: Gunkajima. (2 comments)
- 05/24: Pretend it isn’t there. (0 comments)
- 05/21: Here come the telemarketers. (0 comments)
- 05/19: Portable gaming. (0 comments)
- 05/13: Bigger than Hollywood. (0 comments)
- 05/10: How to be a poet. (0 comments)
- 05/10: Intel chips, now with extra goodness. (0 comments)
- 05/06: The world’s most powerful computer. (0 comments)
- 05/05: Physicists go to the movies. (0 comments)
April 2004 (16 posts )
- 04/30: MDM Secure File PDA Backup (0 comments)
- 04/30: Corsoft Aileron (0 comments)
- 04/30: Franklin MDM Audio Translator (0 comments)
- 04/30: PalmOne Tungsten W (0 comments)
- 04/30: Kyocera Finecam SL300R (0 comments)
- 04/26: Chen Style Taijiquan. (0 comments)
- 04/13: Martha for President. (0 comments)
- 04/05: Mr. Grumbles. (1 comment)
- 04/04: Motorcycling through Chernobyl. (0 comments)
- 04/02: No joke. (2 comments)
- 04/01: The pundits were wrong. (0 comments)
- 04/01: White boys can rap. (0 comments)
- 04/01: Sex sells, cam-phone style. (0 comments)
- 04/01: Corex CardScan Executive (0 comments)
- 04/01: NEC 525 High Definition Mobile (0 comments)
- 04/01: Colligo Workgroup Edition (0 comments)
March 2004 (32 posts )
- 03/31: Robot race video. (0 comments)
- 03/31: Lefty phone. (0 comments)
- 03/30: E-voting exposed. (0 comments)
- 03/29: Rochambault 2.0. (0 comments)
- 03/26: L5 or bust! (0 comments)
- 03/26: Gummi experiments. (0 comments)
- 03/25: Digital camera test suite. (0 comments)
- 03/24: Light sleeper. (0 comments)
- 03/22: Who Cares: The T-shirt (0 comments)
- 03/22: Camera flash. (0 comments)
- 03/22: Quick email access. (0 comments)
- 03/20: Who cares what you think? (1 comment)
- 03/17: Free-rangeatarian. (0 comments)
- 03/17: What’s your favorite swear word? (0 comments)
- 03/15: Top notch web hosting. (0 comments)
- 03/15: Time to invest. (0 comments)
- 03/11: Let a thousand domain names bloom. (1 comment)
- 03/10: Bovine Rectal Palpation Simulator. (0 comments)
- 03/08: Elvish 101. (1 comment)
- 03/04: Unlock my phone! (0 comments)
- 03/03: Engadget. (0 comments)
- 03/02: Not exactly NASA. (0 comments)
- 03/02: Voting tech. (0 comments)
- 03/01: Canon Optura Xi (0 comments)
- 03/01: Concord EyeQ Go Wireless (0 comments)
- 03/01: Canon i80 (0 comments)
- 03/01: HP iPaq Navigation System and Belkin Bluetooth GPS Receiver (0 comments)
- 03/01: Ingineo Eyetop (0 comments)
- 03/01: Royal Linea 32 (0 comments)
- 03/01: PalmOne Tungsten E (0 comments)
- 03/01: HP iPaq Pocket PC h4350 (0 comments)
- 03/01: What’s On Your Mobile: Arthur C. Clarke (0 comments)
February 2004 (21 posts )
- 02/29: Apple Madness. (1 comment)
- 02/27: Better than a sharp stick in the eye. (0 comments)
- 02/26: Mobile PC on CNN Live. (0 comments)
- 02/25: Inside Windows. (0 comments)
- 02/25: Email to SMS. (0 comments)
- 02/25: Zero + zero = zero. (0 comments)
- 02/19: Marrying fools. (0 comments)
- 02/16: This machine kills fascists. (0 comments)
- 02/12: Water balloons in zero G. (0 comments)
- 02/12: Cynical Sony. (0 comments)
- 02/10: Even journalists can be offshored. (1 comment)
- 02/10: Duck, duck, goose! (0 comments)
- 02/08: Spot the fake smiles. (0 comments)
- 02/07: Besides, you can’t even spell ‘Moveable’ (2 comments)
- 02/05: Random name generator. (0 comments)
- 02/02: RIM BlackBerry 7230 (0 comments)
- 02/01: Mac Daddy. (1 comment)
- 02/01: Forward Solutions Migo (0 comments)
- 02/01: DataViz Documents To Go Premium Edition 6.0 (0 comments)
- 02/01: Panasonic SV-AV100 D-Snap SD Video Camcorder (0 comments)
- 02/01: Dell Digital Jukebox (0 comments)
January 2004 (2 posts )
- 01/27: So long, Britannica (0 comments)
- 01/12: New magazine! (0 comments)
November 2003 (1 post )
- 11/03: The trouble with having too much. (0 comments)
October 2003 (2 posts )
- 10/31: Self-cleaning windows. (0 comments)
- 10/08: Water-cooled chips. (0 comments)
September 2003 (17 posts )
- 09/30: Invasive Justice. (0 comments)
- 09/30: Genre: Mid Night Shooting (0 comments)
- 09/30: 3G can make you sick. (0 comments)
- 09/29: Tablet toddler test. (1 comment)
- 09/22: New tweney report: Spamfighters. (1 comment)
- 09/22: Camera-phone sales boom. (0 comments)
- 09/21: Spamfighters (0 comments)
- 09/19: Seaport insecurity. (0 comments)
- 09/19: Banjo history. (0 comments)
- 09/14: E-Mail on the Cheap (0 comments)
- 09/12: Keeping an eye on Big Brother. (0 comments)
- 09/09: My new gig. (2 comments)
- 09/09: Spam solutions. (0 comments)
- 09/08: Free content! (0 comments)
- 09/03: Whining about PR. (2 comments)
- 09/03: Will RSS kill email? (1 comment)
- 09/02: New poet laureate. (0 comments)
August 2003 (11 posts )
- 08/27: Two thoughts on spam. (8 comments)
- 08/27: New sight. (1 comment)
- 08/25: BlackBerry reveals bank secrets. (0 comments)
- 08/25: GPS + SMS = James Bond. (0 comments)
- 08/17: Living dead. (0 comments)
- 08/17: Going mobile. (0 comments)
- 08/13: Movable Type blogroll. (11 comments)
- 08/12: Wooden mirror. (0 comments)
- 08/11: IT: Does it matter? (0 comments)
- 08/05: Intel’s visionary. (0 comments)
- 08/04: Linux for the masses? (0 comments)
July 2003 (2 posts )
- 07/29: Son of Napster. (0 comments)
- 07/06: Bloki eases Web page creation (0 comments)
June 2003 (6 posts )
- 06/25: Put a filter on it. (0 comments)
- 06/16: Great data, but will it last? (0 comments)
- 06/14: Defensive Postures (0 comments)
- 06/06: Google meets the library? (0 comments)
- 06/02: Parallel P2P. (0 comments)
- 06/02: Books on the floor. (0 comments)
May 2003 (9 posts )
- 05/28: Starting to get it. (2 comments)
- 05/22: RSS Explained. (0 comments)
- 05/22: Bartleby beats Encarta. (1 comment)
- 05/15: Google cache lookup. (0 comments)
- 05/15: Linux is Theft? (0 comments)
- 05/15: How students Google. (0 comments)
- 05/14: RLG News. (0 comments)
- 05/14: Freedom to Read. (0 comments)
- 05/01: Anarchist in the Library. (0 comments)
April 2003 (4 posts )
- 04/22: Microdoc news. (0 comments)
- 04/18: CIO: Build It Free. (0 comments)
- 04/18: Google saved my ass. (2 comments)
- 04/14: Build It Free (0 comments)
March 2003 (5 posts )
- 03/28: World Poetry Day on tinywords. (1 comment)
- 03/27: CA web site scandal. (1 comment)
- 03/20: High-Tech Haiku. (1 comment)
- 03/13: Two by Tweney. (0 comments)
- 03/06: Now They’re After You: Music Cops Target Users (0 comments)
February 2003 (4 posts )
- 02/27: Internet fixes (0 comments)
- 02/14: MSN: Bork bork bork. (1 comment)
- 02/12: Adjustable fonts in IE. (1 comment)
- 02/12: Blogs and fame. (2 comments)
January 2003 (8 posts )
- 01/28: Naked journalism. (0 comments)
- 01/28: Transcript of Doctorow interview. (0 comments)
- 01/27: Quarterly envy. (0 comments)
- 01/23: Googling the library. (0 comments)
- 01/23: Q&A with Cory Doctorow. (3 comments)
- 01/23: Q&A: Cory Doctorow (0 comments)
- 01/15: Mining the catalog (0 comments)
- 01/13: Down and out. (1 comment)
December 2002 (20 posts )
- 12/17: Magic and technology. (1 comment)
- 12/16: Library lookup. (0 comments)
- 12/13: Less is Moore. (1 comment)
- 12/13: Pulling up stakes. (0 comments)
- 12/13: Does Moore’s Law still hold true? (0 comments)
- 12/13: Less is Moore. (0 comments)
- 12/10: The next five Big Things. (0 comments)
- 12/10: Two by Sterling. (0 comments)
- 12/09: What happened to the New Journalism? (0 comments)
- 12/05: Reality vs. Moore’s Law. (0 comments)
- 12/05: Matter vs antimatter. (0 comments)
- 12/05: Retro Dickens. (1 comment)
- 12/05: The sadness of wired life. (1 comment)
- 12/05: Librarians in demand. (0 comments)
- 12/05: Berkeley Lab Notes. (0 comments)
- 12/04: Review: Evil in Modern Thought. (3 comments)
- 12/04: Literary devices. (2 comments)
- 12/04: Sheep haiku. (0 comments)
- 12/02: Poetry voice. (0 comments)
- 12/02: Hang six. (0 comments)
November 2002 (27 posts )
- 11/27: So long, weekends. (0 comments)
- 11/27: Bollywood Spiderman. (3 comments)
- 11/26: Watching you. (0 comments)
- 11/26: Librarian activists. (0 comments)
- 11/25: What would Jesus shoot? (0 comments)
- 11/25: Moblogs. (0 comments)
- 11/25: Lem movie. (0 comments)
- 11/25: Blog space. (0 comments)
- 11/21: Philosopher poet. (0 comments)
- 11/21: Culture critic. (1 comment)
- 11/21: I believe. (0 comments)
- 11/20: Thought for today. (0 comments)
- 11/20: Our diminished rights. (0 comments)
- 11/19: Information Awareness Office. (1 comment)
- 11/19: Is God a computer? (0 comments)
- 11/19: Kids’ books online. (0 comments)
- 11/15: I am John Calvin. (0 comments)
- 11/15: False Alarms on the Firewall (0 comments)
- 11/14: Information gatekeepers. (0 comments)
- 11/13: Nanowrimo update. (0 comments)
- 11/13: Success and how to avoid it. (1 comment)
- 11/13: History of information. (0 comments)
- 11/13: Gutenberg gets help. (0 comments)
- 11/13: Writing tips from Gareth Branwyn. (0 comments)
- 11/07: Top 10 reasons to be a librarian. (0 comments)
- 11/07: MIT’s DSpace. (0 comments)
- 11/01: Still Waiting for the Web Services Miracle (0 comments)
October 2002 (46 posts )
- 10/29: Broadband’s killer app. (0 comments)
- 10/24: PowerPoint Anthology of Literature. (0 comments)
- 10/23: RSS Validator (0 comments)
- 10/22: Werbach on open spectrum (0 comments)
- 10/22: Knowledge management isn’t (0 comments)
- 10/21: Eldred transcript (0 comments)
- 10/19: Sinead was right (0 comments)
- 10/18: Santa Slam (0 comments)
- 10/18: How to beat the market (0 comments)
- 10/17: The Santa Slam (0 comments)
- 10/17: Banjo picker (0 comments)
- 10/17: Oracle veteran reflects (0 comments)
- 10/17: Feature request (0 comments)
- 10/16: Eliminating air travel risks (0 comments)
- 10/15: Bloggers discover conflict of interest (0 comments)
- 10/14: Hollywood vs. Your PC (0 comments)
- 10/14: Startup dot com (0 comments)
- 10/14: Gillmor fears “DRMocrats” (0 comments)
- 10/14: Mr. Engelbart Goes to Washington (0 comments)
- 10/14: Identity and network (0 comments)
- 10/11: Bird by Bird (0 comments)
- 10/11: Macaulay on copyright, 1841 (0 comments)
- 10/10: NaNoWriMo (0 comments)
- 10/10: Hollywood vs. Your PC (0 comments)
- 10/09: Personal knowledge publishing (0 comments)
- 10/09: Eldred update (0 comments)
- 10/09: Riding the Internet Bookmobile (0 comments)
- 10/09: News vs. news (0 comments)
- 10/09: Web Services: Sun vs. Microsoft (0 comments)
- 10/09: RSS and news aggregators (1 comment)
- 10/09: Dock lockout ends (0 comments)
- 10/09: Go, Larry, go! (0 comments)
- 10/08: Web site credibility (0 comments)
- 10/08: Microsoft Content Management Server (0 comments)
- 10/08: Upside’s downside (0 comments)
- 10/08: Internet radio lives (0 comments)
- 10/07: War makes me sick (0 comments)
- 10/07: Book: Small Pieces Loosely Joined (0 comments)
- 10/05: The Death of the $1 Million Software Package (2 comments)
- 10/05: Book: Mrs. Bridge (0 comments)
- 10/03: The Death of the $1 Million Software Package (0 comments)
- 10/03: How to reverse the DMCA (1 comment)
- 10/03: World’s funniest joke revealed (0 comments)
- 10/03: Tyranny, design, emotion (0 comments)
- 10/01: Commodity news – and weblogs? (0 comments)
- 10/01: On the road (0 comments)
September 2002 (47 posts )
- 09/27: The new copyspeak (2 comments)
- 09/26: Googling blogs: A proposal (1 comment)
- 09/26: IP lockdown (0 comments)
- 09/26: Sitting bulls and rung jumpers (0 comments)
- 09/26: 4,000 editors on the same page (0 comments)
- 09/26: Information science: values (1 comment)
- 09/26: Digital library history (0 comments)
- 09/25: Lessig saddles up (0 comments)
- 09/25: Intellectual “property” (0 comments)
- 09/24: Google news flaws (0 comments)
- 09/24: Content management on the cheap (1 comment)
- 09/24: Welcome Baby Hacker! (0 comments)
- 09/24: Axis of X (0 comments)
- 09/23: Weblogging journos (0 comments)
- 09/23: New Google news (0 comments)
- 09/23: Are You Overpaying for Content Management? (0 comments)
- 09/22: Internet archive bookmobile (0 comments)
- 09/20: Weblogs: form or medium? (1 comment)
- 09/20: Sorry tech journos (0 comments)
- 09/19: Are You Overpaying for Content Management? (0 comments)
- 09/19: The decline of Western magazine design (0 comments)
- 09/19: Sergey Brin speaks (0 comments)
- 09/19: Who’s on Your Network? (0 comments)
- 09/19: Futurist library (0 comments)
- 09/18: New tweney.com URLs (1 comment)
- 09/18: Posthoc is back (0 comments)
- 09/18: Robotic vacuum cleaner (1 comment)
- 09/17: Bloggers for hire (0 comments)
- 09/16: Thoughtful debate (1 comment)
- 09/14: Who’s on Your Network? (0 comments)
- 09/13: Printing tip (0 comments)
- 09/12: Useful neologisms (0 comments)
- 09/12: Data risk: Your employees (0 comments)
- 09/12: Data Extinction (0 comments)
- 09/12: Jeremy Allaire’s weblog (0 comments)
- 09/12: EFF bumper stickers (0 comments)
- 09/11: Ray Ozzie: Increasing personal productivity (0 comments)
- 09/11: Joe Sixpack gets the axe (0 comments)
- 09/05: Your Company’s Biggest Data Risk? It Might Just Be the Employees. (0 comments)
- 09/05: Even more weblogs (0 comments)
- 09/05: Outing on KM blogs (0 comments)
- 09/05: Grassroots KM (0 comments)
- 09/04: Moved to MT (0 comments)
- 09/04: MT up and running (0 comments)
- 09/03: Stereotypical librarians? (0 comments)
- 09/03: Salt Point Weekend (0 comments)
- 09/03: Librarians rule (0 comments)
August 2002 (38 posts )
- 08/30: Spacewar! (0 comments)
- 08/29: MouseSite: Engelbart tribute (0 comments)
- 08/29: BT loses hyperlink patent case. (0 comments)
- 08/29: JRobb on KM weblogs (0 comments)
- 08/28: Weblogs as knowledge tools (0 comments)
- 08/27: Understanding weblogs (0 comments)
- 08/27: Telcos enter the copyright fray (0 comments)
- 08/27: Weblog MetaData Inititative (0 comments)
- 08/27: Semantic web reading list (0 comments)
- 08/27: Farewell to tiny WISPs? (0 comments)
- 08/27: Semantic web and RDF overview (0 comments)
- 08/27: Music sales are down 10% (0 comments)
- 08/27: Copyright readings (0 comments)
- 08/27: Living in the Blog-osphere (0 comments)
- 08/27: Excellent Udelliana (0 comments)
- 08/26: How many weblogs? (0 comments)
- 08/23: Tiny fonts! Aaarghh! (0 comments)
- 08/23: Cascading style sheet tutorial (0 comments)
- 08/23: Invisible Library (0 comments)
- 08/23: DOJ to prosecute individuals (0 comments)
- 08/23: Alex Golub on Lessig (0 comments)
- 08/22: Blogging for Dollars (0 comments)
- 08/22: Spam-filtering (0 comments)
- 08/20: The Light & Dust Anthology (0 comments)
- 08/20: John Udell reviews RSS aggregators (0 comments)
- 08/20: Bruce Schneier (1 comment)
- 08/20: Dan Bricklin on business blogs (0 comments)
- 08/20: Business blogs: Phillip Windley (0 comments)
- 08/19: 5.16 billion files (0 comments)
- 08/16: Books with sneaky shrinkwrap licenses? (0 comments)
- 08/16: Lessig on copyright (0 comments)
- 08/15: Theft of the commons (0 comments)
- 08/14: 1st annual duh awards (0 comments)
- 08/13: Cork dolls! (0 comments)
- 08/12: Blogging for business. (0 comments)
- 08/12: Plush toys discover Cthulhu. (0 comments)
- 08/08: Carte blanche for hackers (0 comments)
- 08/07: Carte Blanche for Hackers (0 comments)
July 2002 (5 posts )
- 07/31: Spoofing P2P (0 comments)
- 07/25: Importance of Knowing Who’s Who (0 comments)
- 07/22: Why switch a Mac? (0 comments)
- 07/11: Remote Workers of Your Company, Unite! (0 comments)
- 07/02: AltaVista adds a new trick to its bag (0 comments)
June 2002 (8 posts )
- 06/30: Rehearsing for Success (0 comments)
- 06/28: R&D spending (0 comments)
- 06/27: Broken trust (0 comments)
- 06/19: Loudcloud Discovers Market Darwinism (0 comments)
- 06/13: Inventing television (0 comments)
- 06/12: Q&A: Evan I. Schwartz / Author of "The Last Lone Inventor" (0 comments)
- 06/05: Information You Need, Almost Anywhere (0 comments)
- 06/02: Equally Shared Parenting (0 comments)
May 2002 (2 posts )
- 05/22: Minding the E-Store (0 comments)
- 05/08: A Smarter Way to Buy Bandwidth (0 comments)
April 2002 (3 posts )
- 04/29: Global Trend or Passing Fad: Putting Government Services Online (0 comments)
- 04/24: Buying Industrial-Strength Tech on the Cheap (0 comments)
- 04/10: Does Your Company Need a CTO? (0 comments)
March 2002 (3 posts )
- 03/28: Java Fundamentalists Want My Head! (0 comments)
- 03/15: Is Java Obsolete? (0 comments)
- 03/14: Java on Your Mobile Phone? (0 comments)
February 2002 (3 posts )
- 02/28: Your Data Is Gone, But It’s Not Forgotten (0 comments)
- 02/14: Weblogs Make the Web Work for You (0 comments)
- 02/01: Network Defense for Super Bowl Sunday (0 comments)
January 2002 (4 posts )
- 01/23: This is a weblog (0 comments)
- 01/17: Where Did All the Online Bargains Go? (0 comments)
- 01/10: Using the Internet to Reach Customers Around the World (0 comments)
- 01/03: Minimalist Approach to Technology (0 comments)
December 2001 (3 posts )
- 12/20: UnexcitedAtHome (0 comments)
- 12/06: Are You Broadcasting Secrets Over the Airwaves? (0 comments)
- 12/01: Table Is Set for Web Telephony (0 comments)
November 2001 (4 posts )
- 11/15: Strong Java (0 comments)
- 11/15: Back to the Future: Java Goes Mobile (0 comments)
- 11/08: Common Language for the Next-Generation Internet (0 comments)
- 11/01: Think Globally, Act Locally (0 comments)
October 2001 (4 posts )
- 10/25: Untangling the Global Web: How to Navigate the Maze of International Internet Regulations (0 comments)
- 10/24: What’s Going On Down at the Plant? (0 comments)
- 10/10: Putting Your Web Servers Under Lock and Key (0 comments)
- 10/03: Wireless Data Set to Take Europe by Storm (0 comments)
September 2001 (4 posts )
- 09/30: How to Beat Corporate Alzheimer’s (0 comments)
- 09/26: Internet Emerges as the Most Reliable Way to Communicate (0 comments)
- 09/17: Terror technology (0 comments)
- 09/12: Are You Overspending on That App Server? (0 comments)
August 2001 (3 posts )
- 08/29: Cleaning Up Dirty Data (0 comments)
- 08/15: HAL 9000 Is Ready to Take Your Order (0 comments)
- 08/01: Are Home PCs a Backdoor Into Your Corporate Network? (0 comments)
July 2001 (10 posts )
- 07/31: Need for Speed (0 comments)
- 07/20: Integrating online and offline business (0 comments)
- 07/20: Microsoft suffocating software development? (0 comments)
- 07/19: FBI busts Russian programmer (0 comments)
- 07/17: Hope for the future (0 comments)
- 07/13: eCompany Now is now Business 2.0 (0 comments)
- 07/13: Good news for California citizens (0 comments)
- 07/12: Slim down that homepage (0 comments)
- 07/12: P2P prosecution (0 comments)
- 07/09: Webvan going under (0 comments)
June 2001 (1 post )
- 06/30: How to Beat the High Cost of Storage (0 comments)
May 2001 (6 posts )
- 05/31: Your Employees Love IM. Should You Worry? (0 comments)
- 05/30: High Price of Search Technology (0 comments)
- 05/16: Round Two Is Coming for the Net (0 comments)
- 05/14: Q&A: John E. Marion II, Ph.D. (0 comments)
- 05/09: Ante Up: Why the Web Needs an Upgrade (0 comments)
- 05/01: Open secrets (0 comments)
April 2001 (3 posts )
- 04/30: Whip, Beat, and Stomp Your Data Into Submission (0 comments)
- 04/25: Q&A: Amory B. Lovins (0 comments)
- 04/01: Want Quicker Downloads? Pony Up Some Cache (0 comments)
March 2001 (3 posts )
- 03/15: Computing’s Unfinished Revolution (0 comments)
- 03/03: The real Slim Shady (0 comments)
- 03/01: Personalization Without Popularity (0 comments)
February 2001 (4 posts )
- 02/28: More Features for the InfoSelect Faithful (0 comments)
- 02/23: Caution: Broadband content (0 comments)
- 02/22: Seven Takes Aim at Wireless Snafus (0 comments)
- 02/16: Geeks are back (0 comments)
January 2001 (3 posts )
- 01/26: Beware of content staff bloat (0 comments)
- 01/18: Usability Crusader Hits the Road. (0 comments)
- 01/04: Infrastructure is Big in 2001 (0 comments)
December 2000 (1 post )
- 12/01: Beware the Next Tech Craze: P2P (0 comments)
November 2000 (5 posts )
- 11/23: E-commerce Starts to Get Trendy Abroad (0 comments)
- 11/10: Bandwidth pipe dreams (0 comments)
- 11/09: Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Tech Partners (0 comments)
- 11/01: Commerce Hits the Road (0 comments)
- 11/01: Bum WAP (0 comments)
September 2000 (5 posts )
- 09/30: 2010: A PC Odyssey (0 comments)
- 09/30: Typists, Dust Off Your Keyboards (0 comments)
- 09/14: Talk, talk (0 comments)
- 09/10: Searching for customer service (0 comments)
- 09/06: Rules for Writing a Privacy Policy (0 comments)
August 2000 (2 posts )
- 08/31: Keeping Your Systems Alive (0 comments)
- 08/09: Will Bluetooth Chew Up the Airwaves? (0 comments)
July 2000 (5 posts )
- 07/31: Linux Looks Good to Retail (0 comments)
- 07/26: New Domains to Rule Over (0 comments)
- 07/26: Live fast, die young (0 comments)
- 07/24: Cash for code (0 comments)
- 07/19: Among One’s Peers (0 comments)
June 2000 (3 posts )
- 06/30: Who Needs Customer Service Online? You Do (0 comments)
- 06/08: How to pick an e-commerce consultant (0 comments)
- 06/07: It’s the phone, stupid (0 comments)
May 2000 (4 posts )
- 05/24: Inevitable technology (0 comments)
- 05/14: Lower your expectations (0 comments)
- 05/07: Sue your customers (0 comments)
- 05/01: Fundamentals lost and found (0 comments)
April 2000 (8 posts )
- 04/11: I bet you can’t wait (0 comments)
- 04/11: Bye bye, B2B (0 comments)
- 04/07: The Washington Post published a (0 comments)
- 04/07: A panel at the Computers, (0 comments)
- 04/04: Web sites are becoming obsolete, (0 comments)
- 04/03: The U.S. Commerce Dept. has (0 comments)
- 04/03: Six old-school, high-culture institutions, including (0 comments)
- 04/03: Business portals fall short of (0 comments)
March 2000 (46 posts )
- 03/31: Yet another retail exchange. Hey, (0 comments)
- 03/31: It may sound obvious, but (0 comments)
- 03/31: Fifteen big gas and electric (0 comments)
- 03/31: Career shortcut: In a hurry (0 comments)
- 03/29: Some progress: Now two patent (0 comments)
- 03/29: Odd lots go online: “Exclude (0 comments)
- 03/29: Defense industry exchange announced … (0 comments)
- 03/29: Misery of Web applications (0 comments)
- 03/28: The New York Times’ outstanding (0 comments)
- 03/27: E-commerce is getting hot in (0 comments)
- 03/27: Newsweek takes a closer look (0 comments)
- 03/27: FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith (1 comment)
- 03/27: The Standard’s business-to-business conference attracts (0 comments)
- 03/24: Here’s a worthwhile c!net analysis (0 comments)
- 03/24: Everybody’s doing B2B now: aerospace (0 comments)
- 03/24: Afraid to stand up to (0 comments)
- 03/24: Car buyer beware: It turns (0 comments)
- 03/24: CompUSA’s new owners clean house, (0 comments)
- 03/24: Petroleum Electronic Pricing Exchange, or (0 comments)
- 03/24: Redherring.com – Shop Talk: Marine (0 comments)
- 03/22: Mark Hurst passed along an (0 comments)
- 03/21: AOL is about to roll (0 comments)
- 03/21: Coming shakeout (0 comments)
- 03/14: The good news: The queen (0 comments)
- 03/14: Here’s an interesting article on (0 comments)
- 03/13: “Digital divide” at least 30 (0 comments)
- 03/13: GE beginning to migrate its (0 comments)
- 03/13: WAP! Take that! The honeymoon (0 comments)
- 03/13: Utility Promises Browser Enhancements; Doesn’t Deliver (0 comments)
- 03/11: Do B2B marketplaces, like the (0 comments)
- 03/10: A more critical report on (0 comments)
- 03/10: Think you’re a pretty good (0 comments)
- 03/10: No word on whether Macs (0 comments)
- 03/10: Haven’t these guys heard about (0 comments)
- 03/10: ICANN chair Esther Dyson terrified (0 comments)
- 03/09: Yes, Virginia, there is a (0 comments)
- 03/08: Consumer e-commerce still sucks: Almost (1 comment)
- 03/07: The WSJ reports this morning (0 comments)
- 03/06: Controversial code governing the software (0 comments)
- 03/03: Yesterday, Wells Fargo and eBay (0 comments)
- 03/03: The U.S. Commerce Department yesterday (0 comments)
- 03/02: Credit card fraud is a (0 comments)
- 03/02: DoubleClick continues to apologize, and (0 comments)
- 03/02: “Data spillage” discovered at Quicken.com (0 comments)
- 03/01: Keiretsus, zaibatsus: While these corporate (0 comments)
- 03/01: DoubleClick just can’t seem to (0 comments)
February 2000 (18 posts )
- 02/29: CMGI building a vertically integrated (0 comments)
- 02/29: First Union Bank wants to (0 comments)
- 02/29: Big online B2B retail marketplace, (0 comments)
- 02/29: Net security bills on the (0 comments)
- 02/27: Affiliate programs in danger? Amazon (0 comments)
- 02/25: A law proposed in California’s (0 comments)
- 02/25: From the New York Times, (0 comments)
- 02/22: The poster child of online (0 comments)
- 02/22: Who said EDI was dead? (0 comments)
- 02/22: A flurry of privacy bills (0 comments)
- 02/17: Fast online credit service aims (0 comments)
- 02/16: Quick! Call the Feds! We (0 comments)
- 02/15: The Red Herring discovers that, (0 comments)
- 02/15: Hey, I’ve been quoted in (0 comments)
- 02/11: Not enough medical advertising dollars (0 comments)
- 02/11: Do Web companies have the (0 comments)
- 02/11: The largest e-grocer, it turns (0 comments)
- 02/10: E-business outsourcing, the next generation? (0 comments)
January 2000 (18 posts )
- 01/27: Disney finds it can’t make (0 comments)
- 01/25: PC Week columnist John Taschek (0 comments)
- 01/25: So AOL is buying Time (0 comments)
- 01/25: This is kinda cool – (0 comments)
- 01/25: Confused by all these online (0 comments)
- 01/25: John Dodge discovers B-to-B marketplaces, (0 comments)
- 01/25: Rebuffed by Lycos last year, (0 comments)
- 01/25: Realism rising (0 comments)
- 01/14: Web retailers are going to (0 comments)
- 01/14: AOL acquisition of Time Warner (0 comments)
- 01/10: Fresh from its record-breaking $5.5 (0 comments)
- 01/10: Media Metrix touts numbers that (0 comments)
- 01/10: A new report shows that (0 comments)
- 01/10: The WSJ has assembled an (0 comments)
- 01/06: People aren’t as adamantly against (0 comments)
- 01/03: Economist Manuel Castells is questioning (0 comments)
- 01/03: Welcome to the future (0 comments)
- 01/02: Trouble ahead for online retailers? (0 comments)
December 1999 (18 posts )
- 12/29: More on the coming wireless (0 comments)
- 12/29: The next Net battle: Time. (0 comments)
- 12/29: Here’s an interesting review of (0 comments)
- 12/28: Most online holiday shoppers are (0 comments)
- 12/28: EToys, Amazon stock prices dropped (0 comments)
- 12/27: While the Internet economy booms, (0 comments)
- 12/27: Red Herring has a nice (0 comments)
- 12/27: Toy company says its sorry (0 comments)
- 12/27: E-commerce sales during the holiday (0 comments)
- 12/23: Dire predictions about holiday e-commerce (0 comments)
- 12/23: The U.S. Postal Service is (0 comments)
- 12/22: Online merchants may be throwing (0 comments)
- 12/20: Online sales are pretty much (0 comments)
- 12/20: In a survey of the (0 comments)
- 12/17: Just in time (0 comments)
- 12/03: In the biggest domain sale (0 comments)
- 12/03: It’s a bit more than (0 comments)
- 12/03: Maybe there’s no such thing (0 comments)
November 1999 (16 posts )
- 11/19: After several months of trying (0 comments)
- 11/17: YOUNG PEOPLE ARE THE FUTURE: (0 comments)
- 11/16: “Want to bet on the (0 comments)
- 11/16: A U.S. Internet tax commission, (0 comments)
- 11/15: Getting personal (0 comments)
- 11/12: Creative Good’s Mark Hurst is (0 comments)
- 11/11: Fleeting fame: “The Tweeny Report” (0 comments)
- 11/10: Microsoft is discovering that, in (0 comments)
- 11/10: Egregious opt-out-only marketing from AOL: (0 comments)
- 11/09: RealNetworks announced this week (0 comments)
- 11/08: From body parts to boyfriends, (0 comments)
- 11/05: AOL is being sued under (0 comments)
- 11/05: Maybe you’re thinking that (0 comments)
- 11/04: Gov’t debt on your credit card. (0 comments)
- 11/04: Tweney Report Update (0 comments)
- 11/01: Farewell to stores; welcome distributed merchandising, sales (0 comments)
October 1999 (4 posts )
- 10/24: Video spam, anyone? Broadband may cause annoying side effects (0 comments)
- 10/24: Mail slot marketing (0 comments)
- 10/17: Holiday spirit (0 comments)
- 10/10: Even virtual companies ship real products and have real customers (0 comments)
September 1999 (1 post )
- 09/26: Men and women: Online, we should be more than markets (0 comments)
August 1999 (5 posts )
- 08/29: Deep linking (0 comments)
- 08/22: Web technology is no substitute for customer service (0 comments)
- 08/15: Learning to spell the new economy (the "e"s have it) (0 comments)
- 08/15: Still waiting (0 comments)
- 08/08: What’s in a name (0 comments)
July 1999 (5 posts )
- 07/25: Internetworking points at necessity of data `garages’ (0 comments)
- 07/18: Increasingly global, the Web challenges U.S.-based companies (0 comments)
- 07/18: Two wrongs (0 comments)
- 07/04: Web applications often fail to scale, to CEOs’ chagrin (0 comments)
- 07/04: Net backlash (0 comments)
June 1999 (4 posts )
- 06/30: How do you measure up? (0 comments)
- 06/20: RosettaNet decodes long-lost secrets of internetworking (0 comments)
- 06/13: Spinoff city (0 comments)
- 06/06: Better claim your space: The Internet land grab will produce many minimonopolies (0 comments)
May 1999 (7 posts )
- 05/31: Find It on the Web (0 comments)
- 05/23: Push: The rumors of its demise have been greatly exaggerated (0 comments)
- 05/23: Slower and slower (0 comments)
- 05/09: Internetworkers need `synchronets’ to help them work and travel (0 comments)
- 05/09: Learning to surf (0 comments)
- 05/02: How to succeed in I-commerce without breaking the bank (0 comments)
- 05/02: Forward-thinking company (0 comments)
April 1999 (6 posts )
- 04/25: Online music David has industry Goliaths quaking in their boots (0 comments)
- 04/25: Digital Darwinism? (0 comments)
- 04/18: Consumers, unite! (0 comments)
- 04/11: Companies get a clue about the Net: It’s not just business as usual (0 comments)
- 04/04: Swarm of WASPs will add to the buzz on the business Net (0 comments)
- 04/04: Internet war (0 comments)
March 1999 (1 post )
- 03/29: Glitzy Webbies paint only a partial picture of the Internet’s future (0 comments)
February 1999 (1 post )
- 02/15: Netrepreneur of the Year is a crusader for Web site usability (0 comments)
January 1999 (1 post )
- 01/18: Market’s love affair with Internet stocks won’t end happily (0 comments)
December 1998 (2 posts )
- 12/28: Back to the future: A look at I-commerce from 1998 to 2002 (0 comments)
- 12/07: AOL-Netscape merger foreshadows dark days for independent media (0 comments)
November 1998 (2 posts )
- 11/09: Online retailers: You can’t compete on customer service (0 comments)
- 11/01: Insider’s guide: E-commerce software (0 comments)
October 1998 (2 posts )
- 10/29: Plugged into the New Millennium (0 comments)
- 10/26: Electronic commerce has come a long way in the past 20 years (0 comments)
September 1998 (3 posts )
- 09/27: Cold Fusion extends a friendly hand to Web application developers (0 comments)
- 09/20: Through the looking glass: I-commerce from the other side (0 comments)
- 09/06: Market pressures will change the shape of online advertising (0 comments)
August 1998 (1 post )
- 08/09: No mere bookstore, Amazon.com wants to be an online retail giant (0 comments)
July 1998 (1 post )
- 07/12: Davy Crockett star finds second frontier out in cyberspace (0 comments)
June 1998 (3 posts )
- 06/21: Battle over online privacy is just beginning (0 comments)
- 06/14: How I tried to finance my car purchase online and nearly went crazy (0 comments)
- 06/07: Next killer application may be old technology, but it’s indispensable (0 comments)
May 1998 (3 posts )
- 05/31: Internet makes business strategy integral to IT jobs (0 comments)
- 05/17: I-commerce success requires integrating legacy systems (0 comments)
- 05/03: Don’t lose any sleep over online privacy — It’s already too late (0 comments)
April 1998 (2 posts )
- 04/26: Online catalogs are missing the point (0 comments)
- 04/12: Secret to Web commerce success (0 comments)
March 1998 (1 post )
- 03/17: eMate: Technology that never had a chance (0 comments)
February 1998 (2 posts )
- 02/16: Targeted e-mail opens a can of spam (0 comments)
- 02/02: Setting in stone the Ten Commandments of I-commerce (0 comments)
January 1998 (1 post )
- 01/05: New Year trends in I-commerce: legacy integration, SET, and EDI to grow (0 comments)
November 1997 (1 post )
- 11/24: Christmas season hits the Internet with traffic, profits (0 comments)
September 1997 (1 post )
- 09/21: Using the Web to help, hinder your resellers (0 comments)
August 1997 (1 post )
- 08/07: I-commerce opportunity means more than just online transactions (0 comments)
December 1996 (1 post )
- 12/01: Searching is My Business: A Gumshoe’s Guide to the Web (0 comments)
