May 2021
January 2021
August 2020
July 2020
- I have heard the toadfish singing. in Rough Drafts The toadfish sits on the bottom of the sea, singing a song of love.
April 2020
- Walking through a shitstorm. in Rough Drafts
- Either way, you get your pet back. in Family, Rough Drafts My advice is simple: Do not request a teddy bear made out of the shirt of your deceased loved one.
February 2020
November 2019
- November chill. in Rough Drafts It’s November, and in the seasonal ebb and return of the San Francisco economy that means it’s time for Dreamforce, the annual tradeshow hosted by Salesforce.com.
September 2019
May 2019
March 2019
November 2018
- I'm still blogging. Will you keep reading? in Rough Drafts I suppose it's time to give my readers fair warning: After 19 years this blog, and the Tinyletter based upon it, have moved in a more eclectic direction. If you want to unfollow me now, I won't take it personally. But I'd love it if you stayed along for the ride.
- Nature Journaling With John Muir Laws in Rough Drafts One Saturday in July I went to B Street Books with the 11-year-old to hear the author John Muir Laws talk about his field guide to Sierra Nevada wildlife and his approach to keeping a nature journal.
October 2018
- How Not to Run a Double Dipsea in Rough Drafts I was on the third leg of the Dolphin Club’s Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon, and so far that morning I’d already swum from Alcatraz to Aquatic Park (58 minutes), bike to Mill Valley (about an hour), and run as far as Muir Woods. I figured I needed to conserve energy and take the fastest route.
August 2018
July 2018
March 2018
January 2018
October 2017
September 2017
July 2017
- Email you can trust. in Rough Drafts I'm joining ValiMail as head of communications, because I like email and want it to work right.
- The big swim. in Rough Drafts
- Breakthrough in Rough Drafts
June 2017
- The Delta and the Bay in Rough Drafts
- Water textures in the SF Bay. in Rough Drafts
- Getting used to the cold. in Rough Drafts
- 2.5 miles in a purple Speedo. in Rough Drafts
- Take a memo. in Rough Drafts
- Why I swim in Rough Drafts
- I'm going to swim 6.5 miles to help protect SF Bay. in Rough Drafts
May 2017
- Suburban survival in Rough Drafts I read that Annie Dillard, when composing Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, was living in the suburbs and raising a family.
March 2017
- Talk loudly and carry a big schtick in Published Work The people who are paid to get corporate messages across outnumber daily news journalists by nearly 10 to 1. That’s not even a fair fight. So what responsibility do PR people have?
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
- Specific gratitude in Rough Drafts Keeping a gratitude diary, or less pretentiously, taking some time out of every day to write down the things you're thankful for, is an effective way to increase happiness. And I'd like to suggest one small addition. In addition to writing down things you're thankful for (rainbows, puppies, burritos) take some time each day to express your gratitude to a specific person.
- Hope in Rough Drafts
- Something to lose in Rough Drafts
October 2016
- 6 financial facts would-be entrepreneurs need to know in Rough Drafts
- Money 20/20 recap: Jack Dorsey, blockchain, and the future of financial services in Published Work, VentureBeat My writeup of the Money 20/20 financial tech conference, which just wrapped up. I focused on blockchain and Bitcoin tech, so this report is a snapshot of how financial services views blockchain today.
- Overstock.com could begin first Bitcoin-based stock trades in Published Work, VentureBeat
- The South End Rowing Club (review) in Rough Drafts
September 2016
August 2016
- Four takeaways from the bankruptcy auction of Gawker Media in Rough Drafts Univision is acquiring Gawker Media for $135 million, news reports confirmed yesterday, beating out Ziff Davis in an auction for the media company's assets. Here's what that means for the media industry.
- Recapturing the dream of open social media in Rough Drafts
- What I learned in college in Rough Drafts
- Altamont in Rough Drafts
- Downriver in Rough Drafts Floating on the American River with the 15 year old and the 9 year old.
- Motivation and inspiration in Rough Drafts
- Slot machines, magicians, and app designers in Rough Drafts
- My brain was begging me for relief from social media in Rough Drafts
- 31 days of writing in Rough Drafts Like many people, my attention is fragmented and my concentration broken. I'm going to try working my way through this with the skills I know best: Writing and editing.
July 2016
- The people who believe themselves to be white in Rough Drafts Ta-Nehisi Coates, in Between the World and Me, repeatedly refers to "the people who believe themselves to be white." This curious phrasing opens up the possibility of hope in what for me, as the father of two black children, is otherwise a terrifying and disturbing book.
- A future we may not want. in Rough Drafts Kevin Kelly paints a disturbing vision of the next 30 years: A world governed by alien AIs, with screens on every surface, crowdsourced advertisements and influencer marketing campaigns assaulting us from all directions, and overwhelming flows of ephemeral data and “facts” making it impossible to judge the truth of anything. Is this really what we want?
- Narrative specificity. in Rough Drafts
- Alcatraz. in Rough Drafts
- Life advice with Guy Kawasaki. in Media Appearances
May 2016
- Bay Parade Swim Report in Rough Drafts
- When a clickbait headline leads to national outrage. in Rough Drafts So Gizmodo publishes a story whose headline reads "Former Facebook Workers: We Routinely Suppressed Conservative News," and the Internet goes predictably apeshit. There's just one problem: The story doesn't deliver what the headline promises.
- Breaststroke. in Rough Drafts
February 2016
- 7 thoughts on the tech media in 2016 in Rough Drafts
- Wired gets tough on ad-blockers in Rough Drafts
- AppDynamics CEO: Don’t call my $2B company a unicorn (podcast) in Published Work, VentureBeat
January 2016
- Dylan’s Desk: At CES, the ridiculous never goes out of style in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Life hacks for using social networks without being miserable. in Rough Drafts Using Facebook can make you depressed, according to a survey of some relevant social-science research. But the same research suggests three ways to hack your mind-Facebook interface.
December 2015
- How GitHub is building a platform and supporting open source (podcast) in Published Work, VentureBeat
- How Castlight is using data to transform health care (podcast) in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Tech billionaires tackle politics the way Batman fights crime in Published Work, VentureBeat This week, the tech industry made two big moves that show that tech — or at least its most successful billionaire founders — is beginning to understand how much political power it commands.
November 2015
- The iPad Pro might point to the future, but that future’s not here yet in Published Work, VentureBeat
- VC Tomasz Tunguz explains his approach to SaaS investing (podcast) in Published Work, VentureBeat
October 2015
- Using data to improve diversity — and business performance in Published Work, VentureBeat
- I, for one, welcome our new surveillance robot overlords in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Netflix reveals the future of enterprise tech: Here’s why in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Twitter Moments joins a long lineup of attempts to curate the news in Published Work, VentureBeat Twitter Moments is a latecomer to the social news curation game. Lots of people have attempted to extract useful signals about the news from the huge mess of social data, with varying results.
September 2015
- You think women in tech have a problem? We all have a problem in Published Work, VentureBeat
- The writing is on the wall for the ad-supported Web: It’s the end of the line in Published Work, VentureBeat The latest version of Apple’s mobile OS includes tools for developers to create ad-blocking software, affording mobile users the same freedom from advertising that desktop browser add-ons like AdBlock Plus and Ghostery have provided for years. That might just be the beginning of the end for the ad-supported Web.
- To embrace innovation, CIOs need to learn to let go in Rough Drafts Faced with the prospect of becoming mere custodians of whatever cool projects their fellow executives in marketing cook up, CIOs are learning to embrace innovation on their own terms.
- A VC and a labor leader walk into a workers' rights debate... in Published Work, VentureBeat
August 2015
- The hidden costs of the on-demand economy in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Press:Here August 23: Munchery, Tripping.com, and HackerOne in Media Appearances
- How Tile went from crowdfunding to 2M units sold in two years in Published Work, VentureBeat
- My take on Alphabet Inc. (video) in Media Appearances
- How Trello and couples counseling helped make this startup a self-managing success in Published Work, VentureBeat
- How Matt Mullenweg built WordPress into a giant platform powering 1/4 of the Web (podcast) in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Social media will ‘trump’ tonight’s GOP debate winner in Published Work, VentureBeat
July 2015
- Microsoft strikes a humble pose, and hopes to earn a shot at redemption in Published Work, VentureBeat With the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft is telegraphing an attitude one doesn’t often see in companies worth hundreds of billions of dollars: Humility.
- Sometimes 40-year-old technology actually is the best tool for the job in Published Work, VentureBeat
- How Twilio is building a software platform to refresh a 150-year-old technology (podcast) in Published Work, VentureBeat
- You won’t believe how honest this CEO is about blowing $185M in Published Work, VentureBeat
- 3 takeaways from 3 big tech outages: NYSE, United, and WSJ in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Wattpad hooks up with Cosmopolitan.com for hot, steamy content partnership in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Blocking ads can cut network traffic 25% to 40%, study shows in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Email is broken, it needs to die, and we’ll be sorry when it’s gone in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Fast-growing data analytics company Looker hires former Box exec Jen Grant (Q&A) in Published Work, VentureBeat
June 2015
- This could be the year that Docker hits the big time in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Here comes the industrial Internet — and enormous amounts of data in Published Work, VentureBeat
- TWiT TV on Apple, Twitter, Reddit, and more in Media Appearances
- Ex-Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior uses haiku and painting to find balance in work, life in Published Work, VentureBeat
- How Harvard Business Review and VentureBeat achieve growth online in Media Appearances
- No, Neil deGrasse Tyson didn’t say Apple’s App Store is a ‘watershed moment in civilization’ in Published Work, VentureBeat
- It’s time for new adventures in Published Work, VentureBeat
- With great data comes great responsibility in Published Work, VentureBeat
May 2015
- Tech media companies find that rapid growth doesn’t come easy in Published Work, VentureBeat Publishing is a tough business. And despite the buckets of venture capital that have been poured into media companies in recent years, it’s clear that not every publisher can make those investments pay off.
- How Reddit’s fixed salary policy is diversifying its workforce in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Senator Elizabeth Warren puts tech crowd to sleep with talk of infrastructure in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Nobody wants your wearable in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Wherever Satoshi Nakamoto is, he’s probably filthy rich by now in Published Work, VentureBeat
- I backed up 24,280 photos to Google Drive. What happened next blew my mind in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Welcome to our beautifully designed, corporate-controlled future Internet in Published Work, VentureBeat
- PR folks: Here's how to pitch me in Rough Drafts The lovely Ayelet Noff from PR firm Blonde 2.0 interviewed me on the best way for PR people to approach me with stories. Here's an excerpt, but read the full story on her site if you're wondering about this kind of thing.
- A few notes on innovation in Rough Drafts Perhaps the Internet revolution is over. But perhaps the spirit is only sleeping, waiting for the next round of disruptive innovation to topple today’s giants, just as they toppled the previous generation.
- Secrets of my inbox in Media Appearances
- The next generation of entrepreneurs will need more open platforms in VentureBeat
- The importance of good design in the enterprise (podcast) in VentureBeat
April 2015
- How do you make sense of 2,000+ marketing tech companies? (podcast) in VentureBeat
- What it takes to be a tech entrepreneur in 2015 in VentureBeat
March 2015
- The future of cities with swarms of driverless cars (podcast) in VentureBeat
- Sunrun’s journey shows that there is rarely a straight line to success in VentureBeat
- Why I changed my mind about the new MacBook in VentureBeat
- Tinder users at SXSW are falling in love with an A.I. in VentureBeat
- TL;DR: Your emails are too long in Rough Drafts
- First Floor Labs, .XYZ domains, and DJI Drones: My appearance on NBC Bay Area in Media Appearances
- A company fighting the meaningless cycle of clicks and likes in VentureBeat
- Heroic levels of hype in Rough Drafts
February 2015
- What 2 runaway llamas taught us about net neutrality in VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Why the coming messaging economy will be very big business in VentureBeat
- Think mobile is big? You ain't seen nothing yet in VentureBeat
- Marc Andreessen was right — people do love to fish in VentureBeat
- Facebook is blowing it with its ‘real name’ policy in VentureBeat
- Why Twitter will always be #2 in VentureBeat
January 2015
- Dylan’s Desk: Why Silicon Valley is still a man’s world in VentureBeat
- Holograms suddenly make Microsoft cool again in VentureBeat
- What to Think Ep. 37: Can Marissa Mayer save Yahoo? in VentureBeat
- I talk to Fox Business about CES 2015 in Media Appearances
- Dylan’s Desk: The best of CES, from selfie sticks to smoke alarms in VentureBeat
December 2014
- Dylan’s Desk: Four trends to watch in the coming year in VentureBeat
- These 17 companies achieved $1B+ valuations in 2014 in VentureBeat
- Bigos in Family
- Body cameras are the first step to reducing police brutality in VentureBeat
November 2014
October 2014
August 2014
July 2014
- What to Think, Ep. 14: Talking big data with Hilary Mason in VentureBeat
- If this is the iPhone 6 screen, it’s going to be a nearly indestructible device (video) in VentureBeat
- What to Think, Ep. 13: Resurrecting Prodigy in VentureBeat
- Silicon Valley VC’s plan to split California into 6 states may actually make the ballot in VentureBeat
- What Yo’s $1.5M round tells us about the state of tech marketing in Published Work, VentureBeat
June 2014
- Dylan’s Desk: Our phones have a constitutional right to privacy. It’s up to us to use it in VentureBeat
- My preview of the Amazon Fire smartphone in Media Appearances
- Fundraiser to support ‘NSA-proof’ email gets off to a roaring start in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Amazon's Fire phone -- and what it means in Wired
- This French tech school has no teachers, no books, no tuition — and it could change everything in Published Work, VentureBeat
May 2014
April 2014
February 2014
- WhatsApp shows that Facebook & Google are serious about competing with telcos in Published Work, VentureBeat
September 2013
- I talked with KRON-4 TV about the iPhone 5S and 5C launch Friday. Here's the video in Media Appearances
- You can only put so many dents in the universe in Media Appearances, Published Work, VentureBeat
- The future of education: Tablets, or hands-on? in Rough Drafts
- Egnyte founder Vineet Jain is driven to succeed — and share in Published Work, VentureBeat
August 2013
- You don't get to be a technology company by having a logo in Media Appearances
- The lovely leather of Walnut Studiolo in Rough Drafts
July 2013
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
- How apps are chipping away at the open web in Published Work, VentureBeat
- My stance on covering the latest Silicon Valley rumor fest in Rough Drafts
March 2013
- Why I'm fed up with Game of Thrones in Rough Drafts
- Dylan's Desk: Somehow, we’re all stumbling along without Google Reader in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Changing the world in Published Work, Rough Drafts, VentureBeat
January 2013
- Dylan's Desk: What you need to do to get more women at your conference — or company in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Swipp hopes to make your status updates into collective, global knowledge in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Once king of enterprise software, Lotus Notes is dragging IBM down in Published Work, VentureBeat
- We need more people like Aaron Swartz in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan's Desk: CES still matters, even if you hate it in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Small stones #4-7 in Poems
- Small stone #3 in Poems
- untitled in Poems
- Blink, shimmer. in Poems
- A small stone to start the year. in Poems
- Dylan Tweney on Revision3's Downloaded in Media Appearances
December 2012
- If you're bored... in Rough Drafts
- How to take back control of your own social networks in Published Work, VentureBeat
- How Microsoft can break the logjam of carrier anti-innovation in Published Work, VentureBeat
November 2012
- Dylan’s Desk: 6 reasons CloudBeat will be the cloud event of the year in Published Work, VentureBeat
September 2012
August 2012
June 2012
- How to hold a tech product press conference in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Let’s just agree the bubble has burst in Published Work, VentureBeat
May 2012
April 2012
- A spaceship is the perfect gift for the billionaire who has everything in Published Work, VentureBeat
- When craftsmanship meets tech, magic happens in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Frustration and fragmentation rule the mobile industry — for now in Published Work, VentureBeat
March 2012
- 4 signs we’re not in a tech bubble in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Facebook’s Hacker Cup draws the world’s speed-programming elite in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Microsoft is about to drive a wedge into the mobile market in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Design goes minimal, online and off in Published Work, VentureBeat
- You will soon be using a Kinect, even if you don’t have an Xbox in Published Work, VentureBeat
February 2012
- Startups struggle to keep their sites speedy on PCs, phones, and tablets in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: You are all to blame for Apple’s factories in Published Work, VentureBeat
- What it takes to compete with Silicon Valley in Published Work, VentureBeat
- What you need to know about the Facebook IPO in Published Work, VentureBeat
January 2012
- Dylan’s Desk: It’s the season for Monday-morning quarterbacking in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Saddle your horses and fire up the 3D printer in Media Appearances, Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: 6 must-watch trends for 2012 in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: The most revolutionary products you’ll see in 2012 (video) in Media Appearances, Published Work, VentureBeat
December 2011
- Dylan’s Desk: Meltwater aims to build a billion-dollar business without venture capital in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Android hates me, and it doesn’t like you much, either in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Pick up the phone now! Supercomputers are standing by in Published Work, VentureBeat
November 2011
- Dylan’s Desk: How I learned to stop worrying and love “the cloud” in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: The time to start a company is now in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: How the Internet is dividing publishers into two camps in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Norwegians take top prize in startup competition, with a killer presentation in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Art can pay: Minted raises $5.5M to expand graphic design and stationery business in Published Work, VentureBeat
- VentureBeat's Flying Circus (video) in Media Appearances, Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Welcome to the age of integration in Published Work, VentureBeat
October 2011
- How to fix Silicon Valley's race problem: A 4-step program for white guys. in Rough Drafts
- Is it time to occupy Silicon Valley? in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Protestors block bank entrance, snarl traffic in San Francisco in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Siri is the grandmother of Marvin the Paranoid Android in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Steve Jobs made a dent in the universe in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Software is not eating the world in Published Work, VentureBeat
- It’s not the iPhone 5, but the iPhone 4S looks pretty amazing in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Can the Kindle Fire disrupt the tablet market? Not so fast in Published Work, VentureBeat
September 2011
- Own takes aim at point-of-sale with ambitious hardware, software and cloud product in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Kindle, Nook, Kobo or iPad: Which tablet or e-reader should you buy? in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan's Desk: Amazon's Kindle tablet takes on the iPad in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Facebook tracks what you do online, even when you’re logged out in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: Facebook approaches a billion customers in Published Work, VentureBeat
- AdGame goes from zero to startup hero in one week in Published Work, VentureBeat
- “Get the wheels spinning all at once,” author/investor Geoffrey Moore advises companies in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Dylan’s Desk: How stressful product launches make stressful products in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Demo: i-Postmortem plans to keep your website around long after you’re gone in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Spinal Tap, Nikki Sixx in feud over VentureBeat article in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Arrington puts a $30M pricetag on journalistic ethics in Published Work, VentureBeat
August 2011
- How Microsoft Researchers Might Invent a Holodeck in Published Work, Wired
- Apple is working on a television for 2012, sources say in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Steve Jobs’s most ambitious product: Apple Inc. in Published Work, VentureBeat
- What the !@#$ is marketing automation? in Published Work, VentureBeat
- A toast to Chris and Leila. in Family
July 2011
- Despite record IPO week, NASDAQ CEO doesn’t see a bubble in Published Work, VentureBeat
- Former DoubleClick team raises $6M for comparison-shopping engine in Published Work, VentureBeat
- TouchType uses the entire internet to upgrade its Android keyboard in Published Work, VentureBeat
- World’s newest country, South Sudan, liveblogs its own birth in Published Work, VentureBeat
- The shuttle program ends, and with it, an era of American tech excellence in Published Work, VentureBeat
June 2011
- Infiniti Hybrid Is a Green Sedan for Silver Foxes in Published Work, Wired
- How to Make a Clock Run for 10,000 Years in Published Work, Wired High on a rocky ridge in the desert, nestled among the brush, is the topmost part of a clock that has been ticking for thousands of years. It looks out over the ruins of a spaceport, built by a rich man whose name was forgotten long ago.
- First iPhone in space to launch with last shuttle mission in Published Work, VentureBeat
May 2011
- May 25, 1945: Sci-Fi Author Predicts Future by Inventing It in Published Work, Wired
- DIY Lasers Are Irresistibly Dangerous in Published Work, Wired
- Fire Artist Mixes Propane, High Voltage in Published Work, Wired
- Ballmer to Skype Fans: You Can Trust Us in Published Work, Wired
April 2011
- Handerpants, Devil Duckies and Rubber Chickens: Inside Archie McPhee in Published Work, Wired
- Infoporn: How Flatscreen TVs Get Cheaper in Published Work, Wired
- Exercise Wet, While Your Phone Stays Dry in Published Work, Wired
- Exercise Accessories Help You Measure Up in Published Work, Wired
- Stick It to the Weatherman With Your Own Personal Forecasts in Published Work, Wired
- Review: Naked Steel, Bare Flesh Sex Up Game of Thrones in Published Work, Wired
- Video: Spaceship Lands at San Francisco Airport in Published Work, Wired
- Microscopic Art Hides Inside Computer Chips in Published Work, Wired
- Virgin’s Richard Branson Plans Deep-Sea Diving Venture in Published Work, Wired
- Happy 30th Birthday to the Portable PC in Published Work, Wired
March 2011
- How a Legacy From the 1800s Is Making Tokyo Dark Today in Published Work, Wired
- Silicon Art Hidden Inside Samsung’s Galaxy Tab in Published Work, Wired
- The Workplace Can Be a Dangerous Place in Media Appearances
- Apple’s Jobs Unveils Upgraded, More Colorful iPad 2 in Published Work, Wired
- Sony Touts Console-Like Power of Upcoming NGP in Published Work, Wired
February 2011
- How Thunderbolt Could Hook Up Notebooks With Powerful Peripherals in Published Work, Wired
- Video: Internet, Gadgets Make Corvette Even More Awesome in Media Appearances, Published Work, Wired
- Hands-On: Eccentric YikeBike Gives Segway a Run for Its Money in Media Appearances, Published Work, Wired
- Hands-On With HP’s Tiny Veer Smartphone in Published Work, Wired
- Vintage Posters Highlight a Century of Innovation in Published Work, Wired
- No Easy Fixes as Internet Runs Out of Addresses in Published Work, Wired
January 2011
- Amazon.com Security Flaw Accepts Passwords That Are Close, But Not Exact in Published Work, Wired
- Robots Evolve More Natural Ways of Walking in Published Work, Wired
- Haiku on the radio. in Media Appearances
- Windows Ill-Suited to Touchscreens, New Tablets Show in Published Work, Wired
- Real-Life Angry Birds Adds Human Interaction to Your Addiction in Published Work, Wired
- For 3-D Video, the Near Future is D.I.Y. in Published Work, Wired
- Verizon or AT&T: Which Will Deliver the Best iPhone Experience? in Published Work, Wired
- Reports: Verizon iPhone Likely Coming Jan. 11 in Published Work, Wired
- Video: What’s Hot at CES in Published Work, Wired
- Turn Your Body’s Motion Into Power for Your Phone in Published Work, Wired
- ‘Windows Will Be Everywhere,’ Ballmer Promises in Published Work, Wired
- Intel Beefs Up CPUs With Graphics Power — and Content Protection in Published Work, Wired
December 2010
- The 10 Most Significant Gadgets of 2010 in Published Work, Wired
- Last-Minute Geeky Christmas Gifts in Published Work, Wired
- Supreme Court Considers Kindle v. iPad in Published Work, Wired
- Boxee Box Is an Endless Stream of Disappointment in Published Work, Wired
- How BlackBerry Could Benefit From a Swedish Redesign in Published Work, Wired
November 2010
- Woodrat Podcast 21: In which I talk about poetry and technology in Rough Drafts
- Petite Android Seeks Partner for Adventure, Beer in Published Work, Wired
- What We Wish Apple Would Do With iTunes in Published Work, Wired
- Nov. 2, 1815: Boole Born, Boolean Logic Logically Follows in Published Work, Wired
- The Undesigned Web in Published Work
October 2010
- Grayson in Published Work
- A Chip Is Born: Inside a State-of-the-Art Clean Room in Published Work, Wired
- Journalism in the Age of Online Collaboration in Rough Drafts
- October 7, 1954: IBM Gets Transistorized | This Day In Tech | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
- .haiku column No. 1 - Haiku Society of America in Published Work
September 2010
- Tanka: Deep night in Poems
- Apple's Newest Watch Is ... Wait, What? It's an iPod Nano? in Published Work, Wired
- haiku published in Frogpond in Poems
- Apple Takes Aim at Cable With Tiny New Apple TV in Published Work, Wired
August 2010
- https://dylan.tweney.com/2010/08/31/3174/ in Poems
- Why Does ‘Twitter API’ Keep Asking for My Password? in Published Work, Wired
- This Day in Tech for August 27, 1874: He’s Ammoniac, Ammoniac at the Fore in Published Work, Wired
- Stats Show iPhone Owners Get More Sex in Published Work, Wired
July 2010
- Amazon Sells More E-Books Than Hardcovers in Published Work, Wired
- How I Used Twitter to Live-Blog the Opera in Published Work, Wired
- Review: Hydration-Bottle Packs in Published Work, Wired
- untitled poem in Poems
- On haiku and micropoetry. in Rough Drafts
- Tanka in Rough Drafts
June 2010
May 2010
March 2010
- Polyamorous Headset's Got Love for Xbox, iPhone and Skype in Published Work, Wired Review of Astro's A30, a multipurpose headset descended from the company's popular A40 gaming headphones.
- You Could Easily Swallow This 32-GB MicroSD Card in Published Work, Wired
- The Woodstock of Physics in Published Work, Wired
- Just How Fast Is Cisco’s New Router? Really Freaking Fast | Gadget Lab | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
- How OK Go's Amazing Rube Goldberg Machine Was Built | Gadget Lab | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
February 2010
- Feb. 25, 1837: Davenport Electric Motor Gets Plugged In | This Day In Tech | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
- Scribd Pushes Content to Smartphones, E-Readers | Epicenter | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
- Lightweight Boots Shore Your Feet Up, Never Weigh Them Down in Published Work, Wired
- In the Future, One CF Card Will Hold 200 Years’ Worth of Porn | Gadget Lab | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
- Stormy Weather Cannot Defeat Re-Engineered Umbrella in Published Work, Wired Sturdier than your average bumbershoot
- Siri Launches Voice-Powered iPhone 'Assistant' | Gadget Lab | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
- Sun CEO Departs in Geek Style, With a Haiku in Published Work, Wired
January 2010
- Apple's Next Revolutionary Product: iTunes in Rough Drafts
- Sprint Leapfrogs Verizon With Fast 4G Hot-Spot Device | Gadget Lab | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
- CES 2010: A Preview of This Year's Show in Media Appearances
- Microsoft Touts Home Entertainment at CES Keynote | Gadget Lab | Wired.com in Published Work, Wired
December 2009
- The past decade in Family
- in conversation with norbert blei in Rough Drafts
- Hot Gadgets of 2009 (CNBC Video) in Media Appearances
- Some haiku from November in Poems
- Nook E-Reader Promises, But Doesn't Deliver in Published Work, Wired
- Tiny Reader Puts Wikipedia in Your Pocket in Published Work, Wired
November 2009
- Embargo Is Latin for "F*** You" in Rough Drafts
- Why I'm Not Getting a Droid Today in Published Work, Wired
October 2009
- https://dylan.tweney.com/2009/10/18/3180/ in Poems
- Backlash in Poems
- Chamber Music Society in Poems
- Are we having fun yet? in Rough Drafts
September 2009
- This Day in Tech: CompuServe Debuts in Published Work, Wired
- FCC Position May Spell the End of Unlimited Internet in Published Work, Wired
July 2009
- Big Money in Journalism in Rough Drafts
- To Run Better, Start By Ditching Your Nikes in Published Work, Wired
May 2009
- Remember to look left in Rough Drafts
- The fusion of music and information architecture in Published Work, Wired
- Robot Mouse in Published Work, Wired
March 2009
- Mini Movie Machine Almost Breaks Into the Big Time in Published Work, Wired
- Scratch Lowers Resistance to Programming in Published Work, Wired A new language from MIT’s Media Lab makes it easy for kids to develop programs that interact with things in the real world: Pencils, paper, water, and even vegetables.
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
- 12 Good Gadgets for Hard Times in Published Work, Wired
- Dec. 9, 1968: The Mother of All Demos in Published Work, Wired
- Gallery: 40 Years of Mighty Mice in Published Work, Wired
- Silicon Valley Conference Aims to Raise Planetary IQ in Published Work, Wired
November 2008
- Nov. 26, 1894: Cybernetics Pioneer Norbert Wiener Born in Published Work, Wired
- Journalism and PR in the new media age. in Rough Drafts
- Social networking comes of age. in Rough Drafts
October 2008
- Geotagging the news. in Rough Drafts
- New chips transform photography, video. in Rough Drafts
- New Chips Poised to Revolutionize Photography, Film in Published Work, Wired
September 2008
- Where's my freaking bailout? in Rough Drafts
- What Google needs to do now to save Android. in Rough Drafts
- How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure in Published Work, Wired
- Mobile industry presents huge opportunities for startups. in Rough Drafts
August 2008
- One deer, one owl in flight, six or eight rabbits, and 17 miles. in Rough Drafts
- Bigfoot hunters fail to produce corpse. in Rough Drafts
- Bigfoot Hunters Fail to Produce Creature's Corpse in Published Work, Wired
July 2008
- First Look: iPhone 3G Fires on (Almost) Every Cylinder in Published Work, Wired
- Nanotubes Hold Promise for Next-Generation Computing in Published Work, Wired
June 2008
- So Long, Bill Gates, and Thanks for the Monopoly in Published Work, Wired
- WWDC Keynote: Steve Jobs Announces a $200, 3G iPhone in Published Work, Wired
- Developers at WWDC Looking Forward to iPhone 3G Platform in Published Work, Wired
May 2008
- Review: Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good in Published Work, Wired
- Nokia to Tackle Google, First in Mapping, Then Everywhere in Published Work, Wired
- Where's My Memex? in Rough Drafts
- Review: Olympus E-420 is One Smokin' SLR in Published Work, Wired
- The good old days. in
- Yahoo is the hometown hero. in Media Appearances
- Maker Faire and DIY culture. in Rough Drafts
April 2008
March 2008
- Cranky Geeks. in Media Appearances
- Cool Tool: Topeak Mini 6 in Published Work
- Organized Chaos Reigns at Bil, the Alterna-TED in Published Work, Wired
February 2008
- Why people turn evil, from Stanford to Abu Ghraib. in Rough Drafts
- Book Review: What Would MacGyver Do? in Published Work, Wired
- Where I've been (on the radio and TV). in Media Appearances
January 2008
- The Future of Television in Media Appearances
- Why I'm not following you on Twitter. in Rough Drafts
- MacBook Air's Real Design Innovation Is Under the Hood in Published Work, Wired
- Gawker's Nick Denton on the State of Blogdom in Published Work, Wired
- CES Party Report: Mary J. Blige Performs for Monster Cable in Published Work, Wired
December 2007
November 2007
September 2007
- Artist's NSFW Creations Envision Robot Sex in Published Work, Wired
- The 'Most Hated Man' in the Tech Business Gets PWNED in Published Work, Wired
- I Want My Two Hundred Dollars! in Published Work, Wired
August 2007
- Filmmakers Chase Their Dream--On a Segway in Published Work, Wired
- Virgin America: Like a Multimillion-Dollar IPod. That Flies. in Published Work, Wired Virgin America launched its U.S. air service yesterday, and immediately staked a claim as the most geek-friendly airline yet invented.
- Virgin America: Like a Multimillion-Dollar IPod. That Flies. in Published Work, Wired
July 2007
- Help! My daughter wants a UFO. in Family
- Book Review: It's Not News, It's Fark in Published Work, Wired
June 2007
- Space Cowboys and the Steampunk Treehouse. in Rough Drafts
- The information universe and what it wants. in Rough Drafts
May 2007
- Book Review: Brazen Careerist Gives Advice on Hacking Corporate Culture in Published Work, Wired
- Your computer is training you. in Rough Drafts
- Zebra pens. in Rough Drafts
- Geeks and Suits Rub Shoulders at GigaOm Party in Published Work, Wired
- Floola: A cure for iTunes poisoning. in Rough Drafts
April 2007
- Party in a NASA Hangar Gives a Glimpse of Space Culture in Published Work, Wired
- Kathy Sierra Case: Few Clues, Little Evidence, Much Controversy in Published Work, Wired
- Office insanity. in Rough Drafts
- Tim O'Reilly: Web 2.0 Is About Controlling Data in Published Work, Wired
- What I Learned From Friendster: Jonathan Abrams' New Startup in Published Work, Wired
- The Art of the Pitch: Be Direct in Published Work, Wired
March 2007
- Content management system. in Rough Drafts
- Gmail Mobile. in Rough Drafts
- I did it in my head! in Family
- Freedom from training wheels. in Family
- 2,714 unread messages. in Rough Drafts
- My new job at Wired News. in Rough Drafts
- What's Inside Your Laptop? in Published Work
February 2007
- The shocking final word -- I declare a contest. in Rough Drafts
- Braaaaiins! in Family
- The Earth Prize. in Rough Drafts
January 2007
- What happened to iTunes? in Rough Drafts
- Boxxet: Channel your enthusiasm. in Rough Drafts
- The livable web manifesto. in Rough Drafts
- Half-life of the autonomic nervous system. in Rough Drafts
- CES 2007 highlights. in Rough Drafts
- Ultra Wideband Will Cut the Cable Clutter in Published Work
- Fiber in the Home: Tenvera Shows Residential Fiber-Optic Solution in Published Work
- Tech trends and predictions 2007. in Rough Drafts
- Blogger out of beta. in Rough Drafts
December 2006
- Why video pre-rolls are a bad idea. in Rough Drafts
- Don't mess with the banjo player. in Rough Drafts
- Networking Vendors Will Invade Your Living Room at CES in Published Work
- Skype's tricky move. in Rough Drafts
- Video tip: Sync your iPod with Outlook. in Rough Drafts
- Taxonomies gone wild. in Rough Drafts
- Amimon Promises Wireless HD Link In 2007 in Published Work
- Ms. Dewey and Clippy: Separated at birth? in Rough Drafts
- Tech Tips Video: Search Smarter in Rough Drafts
- News is something someone wants to suppress. in
- The idiocy of crowds. in Rough Drafts
- Flood maps. in Rough Drafts
- 20 more feet. in Rough Drafts
November 2006
- Is the Microsoft way the only way? in Rough Drafts
- What androids dream of. in Rough Drafts
- Creative computing. in Rough Drafts
- 1,000 years in Bali. in Rough Drafts
- HDTV for dummies. in Rough Drafts
- Laptop batteries on fire. in Rough Drafts
- Instant haiku. in Rough Drafts
- Going to Nashville. in Rough Drafts
- I e-voted. in Rough Drafts
- U3: software to go. in Rough Drafts
- Free speech zone T-shirts. in Rough Drafts
- Blog tracking with Google. in Rough Drafts
- The best part of Halloween. in Family
- Drawing all month. in Rough Drafts
October 2006
- The big YouTube payoff. in Rough Drafts
- Marie Antoinette. in Rough Drafts
- Contact lenses made of sugar glass and silk. in Rough Drafts
- Carl Thayler 1933-2005. in Rough Drafts
- The future of new media. in Rough Drafts
- When man invented the bicycle... in
- 21st century paperboys. in Rough Drafts
September 2006
- It's not getting any smarter out there. in
- Katamari takes over your brain. in Family
- Comebacks for adoptive parents. in Rough Drafts
- What YouTube should learn from Napster. in Rough Drafts
- Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries. in Rough Drafts
- Technorati: Can you help? in Rough Drafts
August 2006
- YouTube number one? in Rough Drafts
- Hot Recorder. in Rough Drafts
- The Haiku Apprentice. in Rough Drafts
- 2 weeks of immersion. in Family
- SMS: 3x the info for 1/3 the cost of 411. in Rough Drafts
- Rhetorical bending. in Rough Drafts
July 2006
- Who's wagging the long tail? in Rough Drafts
- Google AdSense vs. AdBrite. in Rough Drafts
- My haiku in Heron's Nest. in Poems
- Fixies. in Rough Drafts
- Anti-spam and digicams. in Rough Drafts
- SMS 411. in Rough Drafts
- Internal Damage. in Rough Drafts
- Tubes or pipe? in Rough Drafts
- Blast to the Past. in Rough Drafts
- The Zidane mystery. in Rough Drafts
- Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue? in Rough Drafts
June 2006
- Splash 'n' Shoot in Published Work, Wired
- The Ultimate Ultralight Camp in Published Work, Wired
- Blast to the Past in Published Work, Wired
- GoLite Wisp Jacket. in Rough Drafts
- Subscribe to Comments. in Rough Drafts
- Why net neutrality is like a ton of bricks. in Rough Drafts
- Videonet 1.0. in Rough Drafts
- Supernova 2006 observations. in Rough Drafts
- We'll just change the copyright. in Rough Drafts
- Supernova 2006 in Rough Drafts
- Security & Mobility Virtual Tradeshow in Rough Drafts
- Victorinox Swisstool. in Rough Drafts
- 1-2-3, Sesame Street. in Rough Drafts
- I'm the luckiest guy. in Family
- 5 problems with "net neutrality." in Rough Drafts
- Democracy. in Rough Drafts
- Are microformats just bad metadata? in Rough Drafts
- Nintendo DS outstrips Sony PSP. in Rough Drafts
- Princeton Tec Scout headlamp. in Rough Drafts
- Bake Shop Ghost. in Rough Drafts
- Brain Age, or, How to make yourself smarter. in Rough Drafts
- Four PCs for your home theater. in Rough Drafts
May 2006
- Kings of All Media in Published Work, Wired
- Get blacklisted by Google in just one day! in Rough Drafts
- How to facilitate great conversations on your blog. in Rough Drafts
- Google's embarrassing mistake. in Rough Drafts
- Kindred, by Octavia E. Butler. in Rough Drafts
- 10,000 digital sheep. in Rough Drafts
- Technorati blues. in Rough Drafts
- Shuffle puzzle. in Rough Drafts
- SF bloggers. in Rough Drafts
- WFMU. in Rough Drafts
- Streets of San Francisco. in Rough Drafts
- My new gig. in Rough Drafts
April 2006
- 101 Fabulous Freebies in Published Work
- Family photo tracking. in Family
- Maker Faire. in Rough Drafts
- Wi-Fi everywhere. in Rough Drafts
- Fon Hopes Its Hotspots Will Rival Cellular in Published Work
- tinywords returns. in Rough Drafts
- Flag smarts. in Rough Drafts
- Headshot branding. in Rough Drafts
- PersonalDNA. in Rough Drafts
- Ripple. in Rough Drafts
- Big Shot in Published Work, Wired
March 2006
- Clara the robot, the sequel. in Family
- 101 Fabulous Freebies in Rough Drafts
- Wikipedia study: Cooked? in Rough Drafts
- Wikipedia's reliability? in Rough Drafts
- Selfish genes and soft heads. in Rough Drafts
- Won't someone please think of the lightsabers? in Rough Drafts
- Creative Commons and photography rights. in Rough Drafts
- Happiness manifesto? in Rough Drafts
- The end of the world as we know it. in Rough Drafts
- What does Nora Ephron know about the Internet? in Rough Drafts
- Jury duty. in Rough Drafts
- 5 Hot tech topics. in Rough Drafts
- Camcorders for the people. in Rough Drafts
- Kansas City Barbecue. in Rough Drafts
- The attention economy is exhausting. in Rough Drafts
- You've Got PayMail! in Rough Drafts
- You've Got PayMail in Published Work
- At ETech next week. in Rough Drafts
- Alvin Ailey. in Rough Drafts
- Caffeine nap. in Rough Drafts
February 2006
- Aerogel: Cool Stuff! in Rough Drafts
- A Solid That's Light as Air in Published Work, Wired
- Search two-fer. in Rough Drafts
- Here Comes a Google for Coders in Published Work, Wired
- Google's Private Lives in Published Work
- Another iPod request. in Rough Drafts
- Dragon running. in Rough Drafts
- Evils of PowerPoint. in Rough Drafts
- Need a list manager. in Rough Drafts
January 2006
- Queen of Narnia. in Rough Drafts
- iPod/iTunes tip. in Rough Drafts
- True music. in Rough Drafts
- Loving, by Henry Green. in Rough Drafts
- Always make new mistakes. in Rough Drafts
- Screening the Latest Bestseller. in Rough Drafts
- Screening the Latest Bestseller in Published Work, Wired
- Bound to Please, by Michael Dirda. in Rough Drafts
- Stardust returns. in Rough Drafts
- Mistaken identity. in Family
- Next time when I'm a baby. in Family
- All the news. in Rough Drafts
- Comment spam poetry. in Rough Drafts
- Pacifica. in Rough Drafts
- Gmail as a spam filter. in Rough Drafts
- The perfect snack? in Rough Drafts
December 2005
November 2005
- Raise high the roof beam, carpenters! in Family
- Meditation grows your brain. in Rough Drafts
- Esperanto for toasters. in Rough Drafts
- Esperanto for Toasters in Published Work
- Malevolent design. in Rough Drafts
- I rided a bike to school. in Family
- Mobile Film School in Published Work
- Palm Today, Gone Tomorrow in Published Work
October 2005
- I'm a Robot! in Family
- Eyes on the Prize. in Rough Drafts
- Eyes on the Prize in Published Work
- Phony copyright crisis. in Rough Drafts
- Xena has a moon. in Rough Drafts
September 2005
- Sony DSC-T7 Cyber-shot in Published Work
- IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet in Published Work
- SanDisk Sansa e130 in Published Work
- Interface revolution. in Rough Drafts
- Palm turns to Windows. in Rough Drafts
- Mobile no more. in Rough Drafts
- Baroque Hoedown. in Rough Drafts
- Spork crabs! in Rough Drafts
- Google Purge. in Rough Drafts
- What's wrong with science journalism. in Rough Drafts
- Five days with Katrina. in Rough Drafts
- "You" are not "yourself." in Rough Drafts
- New Orleans stories. in Rough Drafts
- Chunk 666. in Rough Drafts
- Disaster survival tips. in Rough Drafts
- Technology and disaster management. in Rough Drafts
- Propagating the species. in Rough Drafts
- Horror in New Orleans. in Rough Drafts
August 2005
- RIM BlackBerry 7100g in Published Work
- JVC GR-D295u in Published Work
- How to skin a house. in Family
- Help! Liberals! in Rough Drafts
- Very alarming! in Rough Drafts
- The internet has two daddies. in Rough Drafts
- Aliens among us. in Rough Drafts
- Going up! in Family
- Notebook stampede. in Rough Drafts
- Fractured fortune. in Rough Drafts
- Brain Moves Mouse. in Rough Drafts
July 2005
- Tiger Telematics Gizmondo in Published Work
- Fujifilm FinePix F10 in Published Work
- Agenda. in Rough Drafts
- Mobile Game Hall of Fame. in Rough Drafts
- Google Moon. in Rough Drafts
- The end of Suburbia. in Rough Drafts
- New mobile phone & number. in Rough Drafts
- Easy office chai. in Rough Drafts
- Appalachian Radio. in Rough Drafts
- Language is a virus. in Rough Drafts
- Manufactured meat. in Rough Drafts
- Friedman the flattener. in Rough Drafts
- Google SMS. in Rough Drafts
- Free banjo lessons! in Rough Drafts
- Guess-the-Google. in Rough Drafts
June 2005
- Death by Tech Support in Published Work
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 vs. Kodak EasyShare Z740 in Published Work
- Google Picasa 2 in Published Work
- Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505 in Published Work
- Kick Ass Kung-Fu. in Rough Drafts
- It's my Daddy. in Family
- Pirate for hire! in Rough Drafts
- Thimerosal nightmare. in Rough Drafts
- Tables in Movable Type entries. in Rough Drafts
- Death by Tech Support. in Rough Drafts
- 100 Greatest Gadgets, Take Two. in Rough Drafts
- "I Love You Susan." in Rough Drafts
- Bowmaster. in Rough Drafts
- Pledge of allegiance. in Rough Drafts
- Clueless analyst of the week. in Rough Drafts
- The first computer game. in Rough Drafts
May 2005
- Google Desktop Search Beta in Published Work
- Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D in Published Work
- Olympus Evolt E-300 in Published Work
- Goodbye to cheap oil, and all that. in Rough Drafts
- What time is it? in Rough Drafts
- Leaking plastic bodies. in Rough Drafts
- Revenge of the Sith. in Rough Drafts
- Writing advice from Cory. in Rough Drafts
- Everything Bad's Not Bad in Rough Drafts
- Writing in the age of piracy. in Rough Drafts
- E3 notes. in Rough Drafts
- Roomba love me. in Rough Drafts
- Respect. in Family
- Mother's Day Stories. in Rough Drafts
- The best video games of all time. in Rough Drafts
- Fun with names. in Rough Drafts
- How the movies make their money. in Rough Drafts
- Rare good news. in Rough Drafts
- Robot attending San Diego nursery school. in Rough Drafts
- El Mariachi. in Rough Drafts
April 2005
- Canon PowerShot S70 in Published Work
- Kodak EasyShare DX7590 in Published Work
- Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z50 in Published Work
- Fossil Wrist PDA in Published Work
- HP Photosmart R717 in Published Work
- Postcard secrets. in Rough Drafts
- Eating well. in Rough Drafts
- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M1 in Published Work
- LG VX6100 in Published Work
March 2005
- Coasting in. in Rough Drafts
- Walk this way. in Family
- South Park. in Rough Drafts
- How to destroy the earth. in Rough Drafts
- Fogware Internet Radio Recorder in Published Work
- Verbatim Store 'n' Go Pro in Published Work
- Maxtor OneTouch II in Published Work
February 2005
- Cowbells cowbells cowbells! in Rough Drafts
- Top 100 Gadgets of All Time. in Rough Drafts
- Zhao Bao style Taijiquan. in Rough Drafts
- Are your all idiots. in Rough Drafts
- More on Miller. in Rough Drafts
- Tune in to Dennis Miller tonight. in Rough Drafts
- FujiFilm FinePix E550 in Published Work
January 2005
- Duck & cover. in Rough Drafts
- Oedipus wrecks. in Rough Drafts
- Moleskine overload. in Rough Drafts
- The Classics in the Slums. in Rough Drafts
- Evolution sticker smackdown! in Rough Drafts
- Partying with Steven Tyler. in Rough Drafts
- California coastline. in Rough Drafts
- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1 in Published Work
- Canon EOS 20D in Published Work
December 2004
- The Graphing Calculator Story. in Rough Drafts
- Snowflake museum. in Rough Drafts
- Evil Dylan. in Rough Drafts
- Dude! in Rough Drafts
- Cartoon skeletons. in Rough Drafts
- Do I Need a Mobile Phone? in Rough Drafts
- Baggertransport 2001. in Rough Drafts
- Mr. Leatherman. in Rough Drafts
- Fisher FVD-C1 Pocket CameraCorder in Published Work
- Panasonic SV-AV100 D-snap in Published Work
- Panasonic PV-GS400 in Published Work
- Canon Optura 500 in Published Work
- Hitachi DZ-MV550A in Published Work
- Olympus Ferrari Digital Model 2004 in Published Work
November 2004
- Storm drain city. in Rough Drafts
- Handy stickers. in Rough Drafts
- Philosophy matters. in Rough Drafts
- Mindfulness In Plain English. in Rough Drafts
- Why daddy is a doofus. in Family
- How to fold a shirt. in Rough Drafts
- On the shoulders of giants. in Rough Drafts
- Just write. in Rough Drafts
- Paint the town purple. in Rough Drafts
- The Bible is not my book. in Rough Drafts
- Maidenhead Revisited. in Rough Drafts
- Whoa! Five years of blogging! in Rough Drafts
- Orrin Hatch: Zombie? in Rough Drafts
- Bad face. in Family
- If at first you don't secede . . . . in Rough Drafts
- New blog. in Rough Drafts
- Purple America. in Rough Drafts
- Coke: Effective pesticide? in Rough Drafts
- Sierra Wireless Voq Professional in Published Work
- Research in Motion BlackBerry 7780 in Published Work
October 2004
- Pollution hotspots. in Rough Drafts
- Face Off. in Rough Drafts
- Jacques Derrida. in Rough Drafts
- The Tao of Banjo. in Rough Drafts
- Petal to the medal. in Rough Drafts
- 1% in charge. in Rough Drafts
September 2004
- The Ultimate Travel Toolkit in Published Work
- What is a nerd? in Rough Drafts
- Wind rhinoceros. in Rough Drafts
- Cheap gasoline. in Rough Drafts
- Persistence of consciousness. in Rough Drafts
- Xeni in Zero G. in Rough Drafts
- Truly underground cinema. in Rough Drafts
- What happened on ... ? in Rough Drafts
August 2004
- Spire Nova in Published Work
- Iomega REV 35GB/90GB External Drive in Published Work
- Olympus DS-660 Digital Voice Recorder in Published Work
- Science vs. witchcraft. in Rough Drafts
- Oedipus Rex, 2004. in Rough Drafts
- How to poop like an astronaut. in Rough Drafts
- Here come the meteors! in Rough Drafts
- Perseid meteor shower to light up the skies in Published Work
- Put the hours in. in Rough Drafts
July 2004
- Panasonic DMC-FZ10 in Published Work
- Supersonic SC-77 DVD in Published Work
- Free speech? in Rough Drafts
- Download for Democracy. in Rough Drafts
- Digital cameras' missing link. in Rough Drafts
- Mobloggers on the front lines. in Rough Drafts
- Homo interneticus. in Rough Drafts
- Jenny Turpish personality profile. in Rough Drafts
June 2004
- Kodak EasyShare LS743 in Published Work
- Olympus Camedia C-60 Zoom in Published Work
- HP PhotoSmart R707 in Published Work
- FujiFilm Finepix A330 in Published Work
- Canon EOS Digital Rebel in Published Work
- Sigma SD-10 in Published Work
- Sony DSC-F828 Cyber-shot in Published Work
- Floating gently into space. in Rough Drafts
- Google is a mystery. in Rough Drafts
- iPod resurrection! in Rough Drafts
- Mobile PC July issue. in Rough Drafts
- Rustlin' Unix. in Rough Drafts
- Separated at birth? in Rough Drafts
- Litany of shite. in Rough Drafts
- Quicken must die. in Rough Drafts
- iPod deconstruction tips. in Rough Drafts
- Prawn sandwich clock. in Rough Drafts
- MT to Blogger? in Rough Drafts
- Early technology magazines. in Rough Drafts
- Microsoft patents the double-click. in Rough Drafts
- Free Digital Phone! in Rough Drafts
May 2004
- PCTEL Segue Soft Access Point in Published Work
- LG LX5450 in Published Work
- Canon ZR-90 in Published Work
- Buffalo LinkStation HD-H120LAN in Published Work
- People falling over. in Rough Drafts
- Sony smoke and mirrors. in Rough Drafts
- Gunkajima. in Rough Drafts
- Pretend it isn't there. in Rough Drafts
- Here come the telemarketers. in Rough Drafts
- Portable gaming. in Rough Drafts
- Bigger than Hollywood. in Rough Drafts
- How to be a poet. in Rough Drafts
- Intel chips, now with extra goodness. in Rough Drafts
- The world's most powerful computer. in Rough Drafts
- Physicists go to the movies. in Rough Drafts
April 2004
- MDM Secure File PDA Backup in Published Work
- Corsoft Aileron in Published Work
- Franklin MDM Audio Translator in Published Work
- PalmOne Tungsten W in Published Work
- Kyocera Finecam SL300R in Published Work
- Chen Style Taijiquan. in Rough Drafts
- Martha for President. in Rough Drafts
- Mr. Grumbles. in Rough Drafts
- Motorcycling through Chernobyl. in Rough Drafts
- No joke. in Rough Drafts
- The pundits were wrong. in Rough Drafts
- White boys can rap. in Rough Drafts
- Sex sells, cam-phone style. in Rough Drafts
- Corex CardScan Executive in Published Work
- NEC 525 High Definition Mobile in Published Work
- Colligo Workgroup Edition in Published Work
March 2004
- Robot race video. in Rough Drafts
- Lefty phone. in Rough Drafts
- E-voting exposed. in Rough Drafts
- Rochambault 2.0. in Rough Drafts
- L5 or bust! in Rough Drafts
- Gummi experiments. in Rough Drafts
- Digital camera test suite. in Rough Drafts
- Light sleeper. in Rough Drafts
- Who Cares: The T-shirt in Rough Drafts
- Camera flash. in Rough Drafts
- Quick email access. in Rough Drafts
- Who cares what you think? in Rough Drafts
- Free-rangeatarian. in Rough Drafts
- What's your favorite swear word? in Rough Drafts
- Top notch web hosting. in Rough Drafts
- Time to invest. in Rough Drafts
- Let a thousand domain names bloom. in Rough Drafts
- Bovine Rectal Palpation Simulator. in Rough Drafts
- Elvish 101. in Rough Drafts
- Unlock my phone! in Rough Drafts
- Engadget. in Rough Drafts
- Not exactly NASA. in Rough Drafts
- Voting tech. in Rough Drafts
- Canon Optura Xi in Published Work
- Concord EyeQ Go Wireless in Published Work
- Canon i80 in Published Work
- HP iPaq Navigation System and Belkin Bluetooth GPS Receiver in Published Work
- Ingineo Eyetop in Published Work
- Royal Linea 32 in Published Work
- PalmOne Tungsten E in Published Work
- HP iPaq Pocket PC h4350 in Published Work
- What's On Your Mobile: Arthur C. Clarke in Published Work
February 2004
- Apple Madness. in Rough Drafts
- Better than a sharp stick in the eye. in Rough Drafts
- Mobile PC on CNN Live. in Rough Drafts
- Inside Windows. in Rough Drafts
- Email to SMS. in Rough Drafts
- Zero + zero = zero. in Rough Drafts
- Marrying fools. in Rough Drafts What business is it of the state how consenting adults choose to pair off, share expenses, and eventually stop having sex with each other?
- This machine kills fascists. in Rough Drafts
- Water balloons in zero G. in Rough Drafts
- Cynical Sony. in Rough Drafts
- Even journalists can be offshored. in Rough Drafts
- Duck, duck, goose! in Rough Drafts
- Spot the fake smiles. in Rough Drafts
- Besides, you can't even spell 'Moveable' in Rough Drafts
- Random name generator. in Rough Drafts
- RIM BlackBerry 7230 in Published Work
- Mac Daddy. in Rough Drafts
- Forward Solutions Migo in Published Work
- DataViz Documents To Go Premium Edition 6.0 in Published Work
- Panasonic SV-AV100 D-Snap SD Video Camcorder in Published Work
- Dell Digital Jukebox in Published Work
January 2004
November 2003
- The trouble with having too much. in Rough Drafts Futurist Peter de Jager penned this thoughtful essay about what happens when technology creates abundance where there used to be scarcity. It's not always a good thing: Think of obesity, traffic jams, spam.
October 2003
- Self-cleaning windows. in Rough Drafts
- Water-cooled chips. in Rough Drafts Water-cooled CPUs coming soon from Cooligy.
September 2003
- Invasive Justice. in Rough Drafts The FBI has been telling some journalists to turn over their notes, email messages, and sources, secretly -- and we have the Patriot Act to thank for this new attack on the First Amendment.
- Genre: Mid Night Shooting in Rough Drafts Poetically fractured English from a Japanese catalog site, for a video game / vibrator: "There are a color, a form, and a motion in all sound."
- 3G can make you sick. in Rough Drafts Exposure to 3G radiation can cause nausea, headache -- and improved alertness.
- Tablet toddler test. in Family, Rough Drafts A Tablet PC, with its direct stylus-to-screen interface, is ideal for toddlers. Just make sure you keep the spray bottles hidden away.
- New tweney report: Spamfighters. in Rough Drafts
- Camera-phone sales boom. in Rough Drafts
- Spamfighters in Published Work
- Seaport insecurity. in Rough Drafts A four-month investigation by Baseline magazine shows that security in shipping ports is almost nonexistent.
- Banjo history. in Rough Drafts Stephen Wade talks about oldtime American music and the banjo.
- E-Mail on the Cheap in Published Work
- Keeping an eye on Big Brother. in Rough Drafts The Government Information Awareness site is trying to provide a total picture of our government
- My new gig. in Rough Drafts
- Spam solutions. in Rough Drafts
- Free content! in Rough Drafts Clay Shirky argues that free content is getting better, more ubiquitous, and more compelling. Micropayments will never work.
- Whining about PR. in Rough Drafts Mitch Wagner: It seems to me that most of the PR people I deal with are focused on getting me to meet with their client, rather than trying to convince me to write articles about their client.
- Will RSS kill email? in Rough Drafts Steve Outing makes a strong case that email newsletters are dead, and that RSS news feeds are the way to go for publishers. He's right -- but he's about 2 years ahead of the market.
- New poet laureate. in Rough Drafts
August 2003
- Two thoughts on spam. in Rough Drafts Coming soon to a blog near you: Comment spamming. And: How to spam back, by flooding spambots with fake email addresses.
- New sight. in Rough Drafts Halley can see now, thanks to cataract surgery
- BlackBerry reveals bank secrets. in Rough Drafts
- GPS + SMS = James Bond. in Rough Drafts Matchbox sized GPS reports its location via SMS.
- Living dead. in Rough Drafts Telecom and networking companies blew through far more money in 1999-2001 than did their startup siblings in e-commerce and consumer-oriented Web sites. Plus, where the money is going now.
- Going mobile. in Rough Drafts
- Movable Type blogroll. in Rough Drafts How to use Movable Type and PHP to manage a list of links automatically.
- Wooden mirror. in Rough Drafts 830 squares of wood rotate individually to reflect your image in this work by artist Daniel Rozin.
- IT: Does it matter? in Rough Drafts Nicholas Carr says IT has become a commodity utility. Michael Schrage says IT still matters, because it's all in how you deploy it.
- Intel's visionary. in Rough Drafts Pat Gelsinger wants Intel technology to touch every last human being on the planet.
- Linux for the masses? in Rough Drafts By all accounts, Linux is doggedly continuing its march toward respectability and, perhaps, even boredom. Like a motorcycle-riding, leathers-wearing, tattooed CPA, Linux has a whiff of youthful danger and rebelliousness about it, despite being, in its daily work, rather dull.
July 2003
- Son of Napster. in Rough Drafts Robert X. Cringely has an intriguing idea for a music business he calls "Son of Napster," or Snapster for short.
- Bloki eases Web page creation in Published Work
June 2003
- Put a filter on it. in Rough Drafts The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Monday that the Children
- Great data, but will it last? in Rough Drafts
- Defensive Postures in Published Work
- Google meets the library? in Rough Drafts
- Parallel P2P. in Rough Drafts Kazaa and Altnet are creating a secure P2P network that will operate in parallel with the public Kazaa network -- and will pay users to host files on the new network.
- Books on the floor. in Rough Drafts The Internet is like a huge library with all the books dumped on the floor. What's the origin of this once-useful phrase? This page has an interesting discussion.
May 2003
- Starting to get it. in Rough Drafts Technology companies are waking up to the opportunities opened by the music industry's steadfast refusal to embrace online distribution of music files.
- RSS Explained. in Rough Drafts Here's a nontechnical introduction to RSS from Michael Fagan. For a more technical introduction to RSS, see Mark Pilgrim's explanation.
- Bartleby beats Encarta. in Rough Drafts On a whim, I decided to pit MSN's online version of the Encarta "encyclopedia" (part of MSN Learning and Research) against the Concise Columbia Encyclopedia available through Bartleby. The differences couldn't be more stark.
- Google cache lookup. in Rough Drafts
- Linux is Theft? in Rough Drafts
- How students Google. in Rough Drafts A survey by Microdoc News shows that the most successful (and prolific) users of Google take an "experimental" approach to searching, first trying simple one-word or multi-word queries, then trying other, more complicated queries until they find what they're looking for.
- RLG News. in Rough Drafts I edited the Spring 2003 issue of RLG News, which was recently published.
- Freedom to Read. in Rough Drafts Rep. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) has introduced a "Freedom to Read" bill that would restore privacy to the patrons of bookstores and libraries. The ACLU supports it, and you should too.
- Anarchist in the Library. in Rough Drafts From a blogjournal called eyeteeth run by Paul Schmelzer comes this interesting interview with Siva Vaidhyanathan, intellectual property expert and communications professor at NYU.
April 2003
- Microdoc news. in Rough Drafts A nifty site called Microdoc News picked up my piece about file recovery using the Google cache today, as part of a short piece about the cache's pros and cons.
- CIO: Build It Free. in Rough Drafts My article on open-source development tools has just been published by CIO Magazine.
- Google saved my ass. in Rough Drafts I discovered a new use for Google: Web page recovery service for hapless webmasters.
- Build It Free in Published Work
March 2003
- World Poetry Day on tinywords. in Rough Drafts On March 21, more than 60 poets from around the world (India, Ireland, Trinidad, Australia, the U.S., Mexico, and more) submitted their haiku online, and I read them all aloud at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco, thanks to a solid WiFi connection.
- CA web site scandal. in Rough Drafts In its online portal project, the state of California paid one vendor $3.2 million and another $8.4 million without comparing prices or analyzing other factors, as called for in state guidelines.
- High-Tech Haiku. in Rough Drafts Tomorrow, which is the first day of spring and also World Poetry Day, tinywords will be hosting the first ever world-wide, WiFi, ad-hoc, open-mike haiku reading.
- Two by Tweney. in Rough Drafts I've got not one, but two articles in the April issue of PC World.
- Now They're After You: Music Cops Target Users in Published Work
February 2003
- Internet fixes in Published Work
- MSN: Bork bork bork. in Rough Drafts The Bork edition of the Opera Web browser behaves differently on one Web site: MSN. When you visit that site, the browser translates it into the language of the Muppet Show's Swedish Chef.
- Adjustable fonts in IE. in Rough Drafts I finally figured out how to override those nasty, tiny, fixed-point size fonts in Internet Explorer.
- Blogs and fame. in Rough Drafts
January 2003
- Naked journalism. in Rough Drafts Posting an unedited transcript, as I just did, is a disconcerting experience. It feels a little like taking off my journalistic clothes in public. But there's a deeper reason why I don't usually post transcripts like this.
- Transcript of Doctorow interview. in Rough Drafts Cory Doctorow fans and others might be interested in the full, unedited transcript of my interview with Cory Doctorow. The edited version of this interview was published on 1/23/2003 by SFGate.
- Quarterly envy. in Rough Drafts Washington Post book columnist Michael Dirda indulges a fantasy that afflicts nearly every book lover at some time or another -- the desire to run a literary magazine.
- Googling the library. in Rough Drafts RLG is trying to take some of the library world's background technology and bring it to the fore with a new Web application (still in development) dubbed RedLightGreen. If it works, it could do for the library stacks what Google did for the Web.
- Q&A with Cory Doctorow. in Rough Drafts My interview with Cory Doctorow for SFGate.com has just been published. Take a look!
- Q&A: Cory Doctorow in Published Work
- Mining the catalog in Published Work
- Down and out. in Rough Drafts Science fiction writer, EFF evangelist, BoingBoing blogger, and former dot-commie Cory Doctorow has just published his first novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom.
December 2002
- Magic and technology. in Rough Drafts Sci fi writer David Brin looks at J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings through the lens of Romanticism vs. the Enlightenment, nostalgia vs. optimism. And Jakob Nielsen looks at computer tech through the lens of Harry Potter.
- Library lookup. in Rough Drafts I'm a jaded tech journalist. It's not often that a new Internet service can actually make me excited. But last week I discovered one that had me grinning all afternoon.
- Less is Moore. in Rough Drafts Learning to manage information effectively is the most pressing challenge facing the technology world today. (the tweney report, 2002-12-13)
- Pulling up stakes. in Rough Drafts I'm relocating this weblog: As of today, I'm promoting it to the home page of my web site, https://dylan.tweney.com.
- Less is Moore. in Published Work
- Does Moore's Law still hold true? in Published Work
- The next five Big Things. in Rough Drafts John Patrick (formerly of IBM) posts his predictions for the next five Big Things in computing: Autonomic computing, Blogging, Grid Computing, Web Services, and WiFi.
- Two by Sterling. in Rough Drafts
- What happened to the New Journalism? in Rough Drafts
- Reality vs. Moore's Law. in Rough Drafts
- Matter vs antimatter. in Rough Drafts
- Retro Dickens. in Rough Drafts
- The sadness of wired life. in Rough Drafts
- Librarians in demand. in Rough Drafts
- Berkeley Lab Notes. in Rough Drafts
- Review: Evil in Modern Thought. in Rough Drafts
- Literary devices. in Rough Drafts
- Sheep haiku. in Rough Drafts
- Poetry voice. in Rough Drafts
- Hang six. in Rough Drafts
November 2002
- So long, weekends. in Rough Drafts
- Bollywood Spiderman. in Rough Drafts
- Watching you. in Rough Drafts
- Librarian activists. in Rough Drafts
- What would Jesus shoot? in Rough Drafts
- Moblogs. in Rough Drafts
- Lem movie. in Rough Drafts
- Blog space. in Rough Drafts
- Philosopher poet. in Rough Drafts
- Culture critic. in Rough Drafts
- I believe. in Rough Drafts
- Thought for today. in Rough Drafts
- Our diminished rights. in Rough Drafts
- Information Awareness Office. in Rough Drafts
- Is God a computer? in Rough Drafts
- Kids' books online. in Rough Drafts
- I am John Calvin. in Rough Drafts
- False Alarms on the Firewall in Published Work
- Information gatekeepers. in Rough Drafts
- Nanowrimo update. in Rough Drafts
- Success and how to avoid it. in Rough Drafts
- History of information. in Rough Drafts
- Gutenberg gets help. in Rough Drafts
- Writing tips from Gareth Branwyn. in Rough Drafts
- Top 10 reasons to be a librarian. in Rough Drafts
- MIT's DSpace. in Rough Drafts
- Still Waiting for the Web Services Miracle in Published Work
October 2002
- Broadband's killer app. in Rough Drafts
- PowerPoint Anthology of Literature. in Rough Drafts
- RSS Validator in Rough Drafts
- Werbach on open spectrum in Rough Drafts
- Knowledge management isn't in Rough Drafts
- Eldred transcript in Rough Drafts
- Sinead was right in Rough Drafts
- Santa Slam in Rough Drafts
- How to beat the market in Rough Drafts
- The Santa Slam in Published Work
- Banjo picker in Rough Drafts
- Oracle veteran reflects in Rough Drafts
- Feature request in Rough Drafts
- Eliminating air travel risks in Rough Drafts
- Bloggers discover conflict of interest in Rough Drafts
- Hollywood vs. Your PC in Published Work
- Startup dot com in Rough Drafts
- Gillmor fears "DRMocrats" in Rough Drafts
- Mr. Engelbart Goes to Washington in Rough Drafts
- Identity and network in Rough Drafts
- Bird by Bird in Rough Drafts
- Macaulay on copyright, 1841 in Rough Drafts
- NaNoWriMo in Rough Drafts
- Hollywood vs. Your PC in Rough Drafts
- Personal knowledge publishing in Rough Drafts
- Eldred update in Rough Drafts
- Riding the Internet Bookmobile in Rough Drafts
- News vs. news in Rough Drafts
- Web Services: Sun vs. Microsoft in Rough Drafts
- RSS and news aggregators in Rough Drafts
- Dock lockout ends in Rough Drafts
- Go, Larry, go! in Rough Drafts
- Web site credibility in Rough Drafts
- Microsoft Content Management Server in Rough Drafts
- Upside's downside in Rough Drafts
- Internet radio lives in Rough Drafts
- War makes me sick in Rough Drafts
- Book: Small Pieces Loosely Joined in Rough Drafts
- The Death of the $1 Million Software Package in Rough Drafts
- Book: Mrs. Bridge in Rough Drafts
- The Death of the $1 Million Software Package in Published Work
- How to reverse the DMCA in Rough Drafts
- World's funniest joke revealed in Rough Drafts
- Tyranny, design, emotion in Rough Drafts
- Commodity news - and weblogs? in Rough Drafts
- On the road in Rough Drafts
September 2002
- The new copyspeak in Rough Drafts
- Googling blogs: A proposal in Rough Drafts As much as Google rocks,there is one area where it really sucks: Searching weblogs. That's because it's not particularly intelligent about separating or summarizing weblog entries, making it a pretty blunt tool for finding specific information on a blog.
- IP lockdown in Rough Drafts
- Sitting bulls and rung jumpers in Rough Drafts
- 4,000 editors on the same page in Rough Drafts
- Information science: values in Rough Drafts
- Digital library history in Rough Drafts
- Lessig saddles up in Rough Drafts
- Intellectual "property" in Rough Drafts
- Google news flaws in Rough Drafts
- Content management on the cheap in Rough Drafts
- Welcome Baby Hacker! in Rough Drafts
- Axis of X in Rough Drafts
- Weblogging journos in Rough Drafts
- New Google news in Rough Drafts
- Are You Overpaying for Content Management? in Rough Drafts
- Internet archive bookmobile in Rough Drafts
- Weblogs: form or medium? in Rough Drafts
- Sorry tech journos in Rough Drafts
- Are You Overpaying for Content Management? in Published Work
- The decline of Western magazine design in Rough Drafts
- Sergey Brin speaks in Rough Drafts
- Who's on Your Network? in Rough Drafts
- Futurist library in Rough Drafts
- New tweney.com URLs in Rough Drafts
- Posthoc is back in Rough Drafts
- Robotic vacuum cleaner in Rough Drafts
- Bloggers for hire in Rough Drafts
- Thoughtful debate in Rough Drafts
- Who's on Your Network? in Published Work
- Printing tip in Rough Drafts
- Useful neologisms in Rough Drafts
- Data risk: Your employees in Rough Drafts
- Data Extinction in Rough Drafts
- Jeremy Allaire's weblog in Rough Drafts
- EFF bumper stickers in Rough Drafts
- Ray Ozzie: Increasing personal productivity in Rough Drafts
- Joe Sixpack gets the axe in Rough Drafts
- Your Company's Biggest Data Risk? It Might Just Be the Employees. in Published Work
- Even more weblogs in Rough Drafts
- Outing on KM blogs in Rough Drafts
- Grassroots KM in Rough Drafts
- Moved to MT in Rough Drafts
- MT up and running in Rough Drafts
- Stereotypical librarians? in Rough Drafts
- Salt Point Weekend in Rough Drafts
- Librarians rule in Rough Drafts
August 2002
- Spacewar! in Rough Drafts
- MouseSite: Engelbart tribute in Rough Drafts
- BT loses hyperlink patent case. in Rough Drafts
- JRobb on KM weblogs in Rough Drafts
- Weblogs as knowledge tools in Rough Drafts
- Understanding weblogs in Published Work
- Telcos enter the copyright fray in Rough Drafts
- Weblog MetaData Inititative in Rough Drafts
- Semantic web reading list in Rough Drafts
- Farewell to tiny WISPs? in Rough Drafts
- Semantic web and RDF overview in Rough Drafts
- Music sales are down 10% in Rough Drafts
- Copyright readings in Rough Drafts
- Living in the Blog-osphere in Rough Drafts
- Excellent Udelliana in Rough Drafts
- How many weblogs? in Rough Drafts
- Tiny fonts! Aaarghh! in Rough Drafts
- Cascading style sheet tutorial in Rough Drafts
- Invisible Library in Rough Drafts
- DOJ to prosecute individuals in Rough Drafts
- Alex Golub on Lessig in Rough Drafts
- Blogging for Dollars in Published Work
- Spam-filtering in Rough Drafts
- The Light & Dust Anthology in Rough Drafts
- John Udell reviews RSS aggregators in Rough Drafts
- Bruce Schneier in Rough Drafts
- Dan Bricklin on business blogs in Rough Drafts
- Business blogs: Phillip Windley in Rough Drafts
- 5.16 billion files in Rough Drafts
- Books with sneaky shrinkwrap licenses? in Rough Drafts
- Lessig on copyright in Rough Drafts
- Theft of the commons in Rough Drafts
- 1st annual duh awards in Rough Drafts
- Cork dolls! in Rough Drafts
- Blogging for business. in Rough Drafts
- Plush toys discover Cthulhu. in Rough Drafts
- Carte blanche for hackers in Rough Drafts
- Carte Blanche for Hackers in Published Work
July 2002
- Spoofing P2P in Published Work
- Importance of Knowing Who's Who in Published Work
- Why switch a Mac? in Rough Drafts
- Remote Workers of Your Company, Unite! in Published Work
- AltaVista adds a new trick to its bag in Published Work
June 2002
- Rehearsing for Success in Published Work
- R&D spending in Rough Drafts
- Broken trust in Published Work
- Loudcloud Discovers Market Darwinism in Published Work
- Inventing television in Published Work
- Q&A: Evan I. Schwartz / Author of "The Last Lone Inventor" in Published Work
- Information You Need, Almost Anywhere in Published Work
- Equally Shared Parenting in Published Work
May 2002
April 2002
- Global Trend or Passing Fad: Putting Government Services Online in Published Work
- Buying Industrial-Strength Tech on the Cheap in Published Work
- Does Your Company Need a CTO? in Published Work
March 2002
- Java Fundamentalists Want My Head! in Published Work
- Is Java Obsolete? in Published Work
- Java on Your Mobile Phone? in Published Work
February 2002
- Your Data Is Gone, But It's Not Forgotten in Published Work
- Weblogs Make the Web Work for You in Published Work
- Network Defense for Super Bowl Sunday in Published Work
January 2002
- This is a weblog in Published Work
- Where Did All the Online Bargains Go? in Published Work
- Using the Internet to Reach Customers Around the World in Published Work
- Minimalist Approach to Technology in Published Work
December 2001
- UnexcitedAtHome in Published Work
- Are You Broadcasting Secrets Over the Airwaves? in Published Work
- Table Is Set for Web Telephony in Published Work
November 2001
- Strong Java in Published Work
- Back to the Future: Java Goes Mobile in Published Work
- Common Language for the Next-Generation Internet in Published Work
- Think Globally, Act Locally in Published Work
October 2001
- Untangling the Global Web: How to Navigate the Maze of International Internet Regulations in Published Work
- What's Going On Down at the Plant? in Published Work
- Putting Your Web Servers Under Lock and Key in Published Work
- Wireless Data Set to Take Europe by Storm in Published Work
September 2001
- How to Beat Corporate Alzheimer's in Published Work
- Internet Emerges as the Most Reliable Way to Communicate in Published Work
- Terror technology in Published Work
- Are You Overspending on That App Server? in Published Work
August 2001
- Cleaning Up Dirty Data in Published Work
- HAL 9000 Is Ready to Take Your Order in Published Work
- Are Home PCs a Backdoor Into Your Corporate Network? in Published Work
July 2001
- Need for Speed in Published Work
- Integrating online and offline business in Rough Drafts
- Microsoft suffocating software development? in Rough Drafts
- FBI busts Russian programmer in Rough Drafts
- Hope for the future in Rough Drafts
- eCompany Now is now Business 2.0 in Rough Drafts
- Good news for California citizens in Rough Drafts
- Slim down that homepage in Published Work
- P2P prosecution in Rough Drafts
- Webvan going under in Rough Drafts
June 2001
May 2001
- Your Employees Love IM. Should You Worry? in Published Work
- High Price of Search Technology in Published Work
- Round Two Is Coming for the Net in Published Work
- Q&A: John E. Marion II, Ph.D. in Published Work
- Ante Up: Why the Web Needs an Upgrade in Published Work
- Open secrets in Published Work
April 2001
- Whip, Beat, and Stomp Your Data Into Submission in Published Work
- Q&A: Amory B. Lovins in Published Work
- Want Quicker Downloads? Pony Up Some Cache in Published Work
March 2001
- Computing's Unfinished Revolution in Published Work
- The real Slim Shady in Published Work
- Personalization Without Popularity in Published Work
February 2001
- More Features for the InfoSelect Faithful in Published Work
- Caution: Broadband content in Published Work
- Seven Takes Aim at Wireless Snafus in Published Work
- Geeks are back in Published Work
January 2001
- Beware of content staff bloat in Published Work
- Usability Crusader Hits the Road. in Published Work
- Infrastructure is Big in 2001 in Published Work
December 2000
November 2000
- E-commerce Starts to Get Trendy Abroad in Published Work
- Bandwidth pipe dreams in Published Work
- Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Tech Partners in Published Work
- Commerce Hits the Road in Published Work
- Bum WAP in Published Work
September 2000
- 2010: A PC Odyssey in Published Work
- Typists, Dust Off Your Keyboards in Published Work
- Talk, talk in Published Work
- Searching for customer service in Published Work
- Rules for Writing a Privacy Policy in Published Work
August 2000
July 2000
- Linux Looks Good to Retail in Published Work
- New Domains to Rule Over in Published Work
- Live fast, die young in Published Work
- Cash for code in Published Work
- Among One's Peers in Published Work
June 2000
- Who Needs Customer Service Online? You Do in Published Work
- How to pick an e-commerce consultant in Published Work
- It's the phone, stupid in Published Work
May 2000
- Inevitable technology in Published Work
- Lower your expectations in Published Work
- Sue your customers in Published Work
- Fundamentals lost and found in Published Work
April 2000
- I bet you can't wait in Rough Drafts
- Bye bye, B2B in Rough Drafts
- The Washington Post published a in Rough Drafts
- A panel at the Computers, in Rough Drafts
- Web sites are becoming obsolete, in Rough Drafts
- The U.S. Commerce Dept. has in Rough Drafts
- Six old-school, high-culture institutions, including in Rough Drafts
- Business portals fall short of in Rough Drafts
March 2000
- Yet another retail exchange. Hey, in Rough Drafts
- It may sound obvious, but in Rough Drafts
- Fifteen big gas and electric in Rough Drafts
- Career shortcut: In a hurry in Rough Drafts
- Some progress: Now two patent in Rough Drafts
- Odd lots go online: "Exclude in Rough Drafts
- Defense industry exchange announced ... in Rough Drafts
- Misery of Web applications in Published Work
- The New York Times' outstanding in Rough Drafts
- E-commerce is getting hot in in Rough Drafts
- Newsweek takes a closer look in Rough Drafts
- FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith in Rough Drafts
- The Standard's business-to-business conference attracts in Rough Drafts
- Here's a worthwhile c!net analysis in Rough Drafts
- Everybody's doing B2B now: aerospace in Rough Drafts
- Afraid to stand up to in Rough Drafts
- Car buyer beware: It turns in Rough Drafts
- CompUSA's new owners clean house, in Rough Drafts
- Petroleum Electronic Pricing Exchange, or in Rough Drafts
- Redherring.com - Shop Talk: Marine in Rough Drafts
- Mark Hurst passed along an in Rough Drafts
- AOL is about to roll in Rough Drafts
- Coming shakeout in Published Work
- The good news: The queen in Rough Drafts
- Here's an interesting article on in Rough Drafts
- "Digital divide" at least 30 in Rough Drafts
- GE beginning to migrate its in Rough Drafts
- WAP! Take that! The honeymoon in Rough Drafts
- Utility Promises Browser Enhancements; Doesn't Deliver in Published Work
- Do B2B marketplaces, like the in Rough Drafts
- A more critical report on in Rough Drafts
- Think you're a pretty good in Rough Drafts
- No word on whether Macs in Rough Drafts
- Haven't these guys heard about in Rough Drafts
- ICANN chair Esther Dyson terrified in Rough Drafts
- Yes, Virginia, there is a in Rough Drafts
- Consumer e-commerce still sucks: Almost in Rough Drafts
- The WSJ reports this morning in Rough Drafts
- Controversial code governing the software in Rough Drafts
- Yesterday, Wells Fargo and eBay in Rough Drafts
- The U.S. Commerce Department yesterday in Rough Drafts
- Credit card fraud is a in Rough Drafts
- DoubleClick continues to apologize, and in Rough Drafts
- "Data spillage" discovered at Quicken.com in Rough Drafts
- Keiretsus, zaibatsus: While these corporate in Rough Drafts
- DoubleClick just can't seem to in Rough Drafts
February 2000
- CMGI building a vertically integrated in Rough Drafts
- First Union Bank wants to in Rough Drafts
- Big online B2B retail marketplace, in Rough Drafts
- Net security bills on the in Rough Drafts
- Affiliate programs in danger? Amazon in Rough Drafts
- A law proposed in California's in Rough Drafts
- From the New York Times, in Rough Drafts
- The poster child of online in Rough Drafts
- Who said EDI was dead? in Rough Drafts
- A flurry of privacy bills in Rough Drafts
- Fast online credit service aims in Rough Drafts
- Quick! Call the Feds! We in Rough Drafts
- The Red Herring discovers that, in Rough Drafts
- Hey, I've been quoted in in Rough Drafts
- Not enough medical advertising dollars in Rough Drafts
- Do Web companies have the in Rough Drafts
- The largest e-grocer, it turns in Rough Drafts
- E-business outsourcing, the next generation? in Rough Drafts
January 2000
- Disney finds it can't make in Rough Drafts
- PC Week columnist John Taschek in Rough Drafts
- So AOL is buying Time in Rough Drafts
- This is kinda cool -- in Rough Drafts
- Confused by all these online in Rough Drafts
- John Dodge discovers B-to-B marketplaces, in Rough Drafts
- Rebuffed by Lycos last year, in Rough Drafts
- Realism rising in Published Work
- Web retailers are going to in Rough Drafts
- AOL acquisition of Time Warner in Rough Drafts
- Fresh from its record-breaking $5.5 in Rough Drafts
- Media Metrix touts numbers that in Rough Drafts
- A new report shows that in Rough Drafts
- The WSJ has assembled an in Rough Drafts
- People aren't as adamantly against in Rough Drafts
- Economist Manuel Castells is questioning in Rough Drafts
- Welcome to the future in Published Work
- Trouble ahead for online retailers? in Rough Drafts
December 1999
- More on the coming wireless in Rough Drafts
- The next Net battle: Time. in Rough Drafts
- Here's an interesting review of in Rough Drafts
- Most online holiday shoppers are in Rough Drafts
- EToys, Amazon stock prices dropped in Rough Drafts
- While the Internet economy booms, in Rough Drafts
- Red Herring has a nice in Rough Drafts
- Toy company says its sorry in Rough Drafts
- E-commerce sales during the holiday in Rough Drafts
- Dire predictions about holiday e-commerce in Rough Drafts
- The U.S. Postal Service is in Rough Drafts
- Online merchants may be throwing in Rough Drafts
- Online sales are pretty much in Rough Drafts
- In a survey of the in Rough Drafts
- Just in time in Published Work
- In the biggest domain sale in Rough Drafts
- It's a bit more than in Rough Drafts
- Maybe there's no such thing in Rough Drafts
November 1999
- After several months of trying in Rough Drafts
- YOUNG PEOPLE ARE THE FUTURE: in Rough Drafts
- "Want to bet on the in Rough Drafts
- A U.S. Internet tax commission, in Rough Drafts
- Getting personal in Published Work
- Creative Good's Mark Hurst is in Rough Drafts
- Fleeting fame: "The Tweeny Report" in Rough Drafts
- Microsoft is discovering that, in in Rough Drafts
- Egregious opt-out-only marketing from AOL: in Rough Drafts
- RealNetworks announced this week in Rough Drafts
- From body parts to boyfriends, in Rough Drafts
- AOL is being sued under in Rough Drafts
- Maybe you're thinking that in Rough Drafts
- Gov't debt on your credit card. in Rough Drafts
- Tweney Report Update in Rough Drafts
- Farewell to stores; welcome distributed merchandising, sales in Published Work
October 1999
- Video spam, anyone? Broadband may cause annoying side effects in Published Work
- Mail slot marketing in Published Work
- Holiday spirit in Published Work
- Even virtual companies ship real products and have real customers in Published Work
September 1999
- Billboard economy in Rough Drafts
- Men and women: Online, we should be more than markets in Published Work
August 1999
- Deep linking in Published Work
- Web technology is no substitute for customer service in Published Work
- Learning to spell the new economy (the "e"s have it) in Published Work
- Still waiting in Published Work
- What's in a name in Published Work
July 1999
- Internetworking points at necessity of data `garages' in Published Work
- Increasingly global, the Web challenges U.S.-based companies in Published Work
- Two wrongs in Published Work
- Web applications often fail to scale, to CEOs' chagrin in Published Work
- Net backlash in Published Work
June 1999
- How do you measure up? in Published Work
- RosettaNet decodes long-lost secrets of internetworking in Published Work
- Spinoff city in Published Work
- Better claim your space: The Internet land grab will produce many minimonopolies in Published Work
May 1999
- Find It on the Web in Published Work
- Push: The rumors of its demise have been greatly exaggerated in Published Work
- Slower and slower in Published Work
- Internetworkers need `synchronets' to help them work and travel in Published Work
- Learning to surf in Published Work
- I-commerce on the cheap in Rough Drafts
- How to succeed in I-commerce without breaking the bank in Published Work
- Forward-thinking company in Published Work
April 1999
- Online music David has industry Goliaths quaking in their boots in Published Work
- Digital Darwinism? in Published Work
- Consumers, unite! in Published Work
- Companies get a clue about the Net: It's not just business as usual in Published Work
- Swarm of WASPs will add to the buzz on the business Net in Published Work
- Internet war in Published Work
March 1999
February 1999
January 1999
December 1998
- Back to the future: A look at I-commerce from 1998 to 2002 in Published Work
- AOL-Netscape merger foreshadows dark days for independent media in Published Work
November 1998
- Online retailers: You can't compete on customer service in Published Work
- Insider's guide: E-commerce software in Published Work
October 1998
- Plugged into the New Millennium in Published Work
- Electronic commerce has come a long way in the past 20 years in Published Work
September 1998
- Cold Fusion extends a friendly hand to Web application developers in Published Work
- Through the looking glass: I-commerce from the other side in Published Work
- Market pressures will change the shape of online advertising in Published Work
August 1998
- No mere bookstore, Amazon.com wants to be an online retail giant in Published Work
- Who's in charge here? in Rough Drafts
July 1998
June 1998
- Battle over online privacy is just beginning in Published Work
- How I tried to finance my car purchase online and nearly went crazy in Published Work
- Next killer application may be old technology, but it's indispensable in Published Work
May 1998
- Internet makes business strategy integral to IT jobs in Published Work
- I-commerce success requires integrating legacy systems in Published Work
- Don't lose any sleep over online privacy -- It's already too late in Published Work
April 1998
- Online catalogs are missing the point in Published Work
- Secret to Web commerce success in Published Work
March 1998
February 1998
- Targeted e-mail opens a can of spam in Published Work
- Setting in stone the Ten Commandments of I-commerce in Published Work