- Note to self
- I have arrived
- Each of your breaths
- Fifth Sun
- Self portrait as a bunny.
- Say their names.
- Today’s art project.
- San Francisco.
- Bay mud
- We are already a buddha
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- Zen, death, love, and an exorcism.
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- Once there is seeing, there must be acting
- Ordinary people with extraordinary vision
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- Today’s Haiku (July 28, 2020)
- I have heard the toadfish singing.
- Black Lives Matter.
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- Walking through a shitstorm.
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- The Big Here
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- Grief and gratitude.
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- Ryan D. Tweney, 1943-2020
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- November chill.
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- The Institute, by Stephen King
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- A Zen family vacation
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- A delicious mid-life mocktail
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- With Tumblr’s new policies…
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- Fellow Travelers
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- window seat
- I’m still blogging. Will you keep reading?
- Nature Journaling With John Muir Laws
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- A poem by John Donne
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- How Not to Run a Double Dipsea
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- Explaining Facebook to the teenager
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- Occult America (book notes)
- Marathon swimming
- Back in the water.
- A few thoughts on ModPo
- How to Fake an Email From Almost Anyone in Under 5 Minutes
- Why do we keep using Facebook?
- Nature vs nurture
- The meaning of a solar eclipse
- The people I love the best
- Email you can trust.
- The big swim.
- Breakthrough
- The Delta and the Bay
- On not “crushing it” when swimming
- Water textures in the SF Bay.
- Getting used to the cold.
- 2.5 miles in a purple Speedo.
- Take a memo.
- Why I swim
- I’m going to swim 6.5 miles to help protect SF Bay.
- The NYT eliminates its public editor role
- Looking for a boat
- Suburban survival
- The man with the most
- Infinite City
- The new paternity leave
- We are Lent into Each Other’s Keeping
- Where the action is
- Talk loudly and carry a big schtick
- So in all the delights of the world almost
- How You Got My Attention
- The difficulty with complexity.
- Santa is real.
- Signing off Facebook for awhile.
- How Google and Facebook are transferring content revenues to themselves
- Nonviolence and Standing Rock
- 7 years since tinywords relaunched
- Don’t panic
- If language is not correct
- Specific gratitude
- How Facebook feeds conspiracies and bogus news
- We the people
- 2016 translation guide
- Hope
- Something to lose
- 5 Ways to Disrupt Racism
- I’m making a stand
- Gratitude
- Status update November 02, 2016 at 08:57PM
- 6 financial facts would-be entrepreneurs need to know
- A hundred bad songs
- Money 20/20 recap: Jack Dorsey, blockchain, and the future of financial services
- Status update October 24, 2016 at 05:05PM
- Status update October 24, 2016 at 04:42PM
- Overstock.com could begin first Bitcoin-based stock trades
- Status update October 23, 2016 at 02:35PM
- Freelance work: Why isn’t this a political topic?
- Happy Sukkot.
- The South End Rowing Club (review)
- The cyber
- Swimming, cold water, and a bunch of awesome veterans.
- Minimum entrance requirement
- The Central Bureau
- Swim gear
- Four takeaways from the bankruptcy auction of Gawker Media
- Better yet, Ledecky!
- Recapturing the dream of open social media
- What I learned in college
- #firstsevenjobs
- Altamont
- Downriver
- Motivation and inspiration
- Slot machines, magicians, and app designers
- My brain was begging me for relief from social media
- 31 days of writing
- The people who believe themselves to be white
- Hate.
- Invoicing.
- A future we may not want.
- The VR office of the future.
- Narrative specificity.
- 4601
- Alcatraz.
- You have to take it upon yourself to be an infinitely fantastic person.
- ‘They’ as a singular pronoun.
- Life advice with Guy Kawasaki.
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- Who was Vincent Chin?
- Status update.
- Salt water.
- Facebook control
- Coffeeshop.
- How to Write — The Awl
- Laurie Anderson: Advice to the Young
- Suburban bliss.
- Bay Parade Swim Report
- How Technology Hijacks People’s Minds — from a Magician and Google’s Design Ethicist
- When a clickbait headline leads to national outrage.
- Master class on prosody.
- Breaststroke.
- As a horse when he has run
- Wild geese
- Blind auditions for comedy writers
- 7 thoughts on the tech media in 2016
- Wired gets tough on ad-blockers
- AppDynamics CEO: Don’t call my $2B company a unicorn (podcast)
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- Dylan’s Desk: At CES, the ridiculous never goes out of style
- Why you are here.
- Life hacks for using social networks without being miserable.
- How GitHub is building a platform and supporting open source (podcast)
- How Castlight is using data to transform health care (podcast)
- Tech billionaires tackle politics the way Batman fights crime
- The iPad Pro might point to the future, but that future’s not here yet
- VC Tomasz Tunguz explains his approach to SaaS investing (podcast)
- Using data to improve diversity — and business performance
- I, for one, welcome our new surveillance robot overlords
- Netflix reveals the future of enterprise tech: Here’s why
- Twitter Moments joins a long lineup of attempts to curate the news
- You think women in tech have a problem? We all have a problem
- The writing is on the wall for the ad-supported Web: It’s the end of the line
- To embrace innovation, CIOs need to learn to let go
- A VC and a labor leader walk into a workers’ rights debate…
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- The hidden costs of the on-demand economy
- Press:Here August 23: Munchery, Tripping.com, and HackerOne
- How Tile went from crowdfunding to 2M units sold in two years
- My take on Alphabet Inc. (video)
- How Trello and couples counseling helped make this startup a self-managing success
- How Matt Mullenweg built WordPress into a giant platform powering 1/4 of the Web (podcast)
- Social media will ‘trump’ tonight’s GOP debate winner
- Microsoft strikes a humble pose, and hopes to earn a shot at redemption
- Sometimes 40-year-old technology actually is the best tool for the job
- How Twilio is building a software platform to refresh a 150-year-old technology (podcast)
- You won’t believe how honest this CEO is about blowing $185M
- 3 takeaways from 3 big tech outages: NYSE, United, and WSJ
- Wattpad hooks up with Cosmopolitan.com for hot, steamy content partnership
- Blocking ads can cut network traffic 25% to 40%, study shows
- Email is broken, it needs to die, and we’ll be sorry when it’s gone
- Fast-growing data analytics company Looker hires former Box exec Jen Grant (Q&A)
- This could be the year that Docker hits the big time
- Here comes the industrial Internet — and enormous amounts of data
- TWiT TV on Apple, Twitter, Reddit, and more
- Ex-Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior uses haiku and painting to find balance in work, life
- How Harvard Business Review and VentureBeat achieve growth online
- No, Neil deGrasse Tyson didn’t say Apple’s App Store is a ‘watershed moment in civilization’
- It’s time for new adventures
- With great data comes great responsibility
- Tech media companies find that rapid growth doesn’t come easy
- How Reddit’s fixed salary policy is diversifying its workforce
- Senator Elizabeth Warren puts tech crowd to sleep with talk of infrastructure
- Nobody wants your wearable
- Wherever Satoshi Nakamoto is, he’s probably filthy rich by now
- I backed up 24,280 photos to Google Drive. What happened next blew my mind
- Welcome to our beautifully designed, corporate-controlled future Internet
- PR folks: Here’s how to pitch me
- A few notes on innovation
- Secrets of my inbox
- The next generation of entrepreneurs will need more open platforms
- The importance of good design in the enterprise (podcast)
- How do you make sense of 2,000+ marketing tech companies? (podcast)
- What it takes to be a tech entrepreneur in 2015
- The future of cities with swarms of driverless cars (podcast)
- Sunrun’s journey shows that there is rarely a straight line to success
- Why I changed my mind about the new MacBook
- Tinder users at SXSW are falling in love with an A.I.
- TL;DR: Your emails are too long
- First Floor Labs, .XYZ domains, and DJI Drones: My appearance on NBC Bay Area
- A company fighting the meaningless cycle of clicks and likes
- Heroic levels of hype
- What 2 runaway llamas taught us about net neutrality
- Dylan’s Desk: Why the coming messaging economy will be very big business
- I want to go there.
- Think mobile is big? You ain’t seen nothing yet
- Marc Andreessen was right — people do love to fish
- Facebook is blowing it with its ‘real name’ policy
- Facebook’s fake “real names” policy
- Why Twitter will always be #2
- Dylan’s Desk: Why Silicon Valley is still a man’s world
- Holograms suddenly make Microsoft cool again
- What to Think Ep. 37: Can Marissa Mayer save Yahoo?
- Reflected light can also illuminate
- Dawn
- I talk to Fox Business about CES 2015
- Dylan’s Desk: The best of CES, from selfie sticks to smoke alarms
- Dylan’s Desk: Four trends to watch in the coming year
- These 17 companies achieved $1B+ valuations in 2014
- Bigos
- Body cameras are the first step to reducing police brutality
- Successful people
- What Uber tells us about tech startups vs. journalists
- Opera lives
- Why I’m using blind auditions to recruit journalists for VentureBeat
- How to make Facebook work better for you: Quit the ‘Like’
- Make a Better Product
- Re-educating myself.
- What to Think, Ep. 14: Talking big data with Hilary Mason
- If this is the iPhone 6 screen, it’s going to be a nearly indestructible device (video)
- What to Think, Ep. 13: Resurrecting Prodigy
- Silicon Valley VC’s plan to split California into 6 states may actually make the ballot
- What Yo’s $1.5M round tells us about the state of tech marketing
- Dylan’s Desk: Our phones have a constitutional right to privacy. It’s up to us to use it
- My preview of the Amazon Fire smartphone
- Fundraiser to support ‘NSA-proof’ email gets off to a roaring start
- Amazon’s Fire phone — and what it means
- This French tech school has no teachers, no books, no tuition — and it could change everything
- wild Geese
- The surfers v. the VC
- Finding focus in the mobile ad market
- WhatsApp shows that Facebook & Google are serious about competing with telcos
- Lightning bugs into lightning
- I talked with KRON-4 TV about the iPhone 5S and 5C launch Friday. Here’s the video
- Forecasting?
- You can only put so many dents in the universe
- The future of education: Tablets, or hands-on?
- Egnyte founder Vineet Jain is driven to succeed — and share
- Twitter adds ‘related headlines’ to embedded tweets
- You don’t get to be a technology company by having a logo
- The lovely leather of Walnut Studiolo
- Is Steve Ballmer killing Microsoft? And other burning questions
- Normalcy is overrated
- Locos tacos
- How apps are chipping away at the open web
- What to do about the complete failure of gun control
- My stance on covering the latest Silicon Valley rumor fest
- Roger Ebert, 1942-2013
- What is wrong with HTC’s Android sync service?
- Why I’m fed up with Game of Thrones
- Dylan’s Desk: Somehow, we’re all stumbling along without Google Reader
- Changing the world
- How I stay productive
- Dylan’s Desk: What you need to do to get more women at your conference — or company
- It is a felony to take more than 3 copies of our newspaper
- Swipp hopes to make your status updates into collective, global knowledge
- Once king of enterprise software, Lotus Notes is dragging IBM down
- We need more people like Aaron Swartz
- The Truth about Aaron Swartz’s “Crime” « Unhandled Exception
- Dylan’s Desk: CES still matters, even if you hate it
- Small stones #4-7
- Small stone #3
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- Blink, shimmer.
- A small stone to start the year.
- Dylan Tweney on Revision3’s Downloaded
- If you’re bored…
- Where is the data?
- How to take back control of your own social networks
- How Microsoft can break the logjam of carrier anti-innovation
- I’ve quantified myself. Now what?
- Dylan’s Desk: 6 reasons CloudBeat will be the cloud event of the year
- Wake me up when the iPhone 42 comes out
- Twitter briefly down across much of planet | Video
- How to hold a tech product press conference
- Let’s just agree the bubble has burst
- Facebook IPO shows the playing field is permanently tilted.
- A spaceship is the perfect gift for the billionaire who has everything
- When craftsmanship meets tech, magic happens
- Frustration and fragmentation rule the mobile industry — for now
- 4 signs we’re not in a tech bubble
- Facebook’s Hacker Cup draws the world’s speed-programming elite
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- Microsoft is about to drive a wedge into the mobile market
- Design goes minimal, online and off
- You will soon be using a Kinect, even if you don’t have an Xbox
- Startups struggle to keep their sites speedy on PCs, phones, and tablets
- What’s wrong with Windows Phone
- Dylan’s Desk: You are all to blame for Apple’s factories
- What it takes to compete with Silicon Valley
- What you need to know about the Facebook IPO
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Own takes aim at point-of-sale with ambitious hardware, software and cloud product
- 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 $30M pricetag on journalistic ethics
- How Microsoft Researchers Might Invent a Holodeck
- Apple is working on a television for 2012, sources say
- Steve Jobs’s most ambitious product: Apple Inc.
- What the !@#$ is marketing automation?
- A toast to Chris and Leila.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- The importance of “Making”
- Tanka: Deep night
- Apple’s Newest Watch Is … Wait, What? It’s an iPod Nano?
- haiku published in Frogpond
- Apple Takes Aim at Cable With Tiny New Apple TV
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- 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
- Amazon Sells More E-Books Than Hardcovers
- How I Used Twitter to Live-Blog the Opera
- Review: Hydration-Bottle Packs
- untitled poem
- On haiku and micropoetry.
- Tanka
- A day in the life of a haiku editor.
- A faith of verbs.
- 25 Canadian Tanka Poets in French and English : Atlas Poetica
- Ledes for the ages.
- Will It Blend? iPad Edition
- The iPad Is (Just) Television 2.0
- 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
- 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
- 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
- The past decade
- Reading and web standards
- in conversation with norbert blei
- Hot Gadgets of 2009 (CNBC Video)
- Some haiku from November
- Nook E-Reader Promises, But Doesn’t Deliver
- Tiny Reader Puts Wikipedia in Your Pocket
- Embargo Is Latin for “F*** You”
- Why I’m Not Getting a Droid Today
- 3180
- Backlash
- Chamber Music Society
- Are we having fun yet?
- This Day in Tech: CompuServe Debuts
- FCC Position May Spell the End of Unlimited Internet
- Big Money in Journalism
- Blind photographers
- This is my happy face
- To Run Better, Start By Ditching Your Nikes
- News lessons from TMZ and Michael Jackson
- The notificator.
- Open letter to a reader of Wired.com
- Sultans of Stride
- Remember to look left
- The fusion of music and information architecture
- Robot Mouse
- Google maps ABC
- “I would be buying media properties”
- Chain mail
- Steampunk Segway
- Totoro creampuffs
- Tell me about tomorrow, not yesterday
- Mini Movie Machine Almost Breaks Into the Big Time
- What a Wired.com editor does.
- Scratch Lowers Resistance to Programming
- Online journalism and the First amendment.
- Unix Lovers to Party Like It’s 1234567890
- Tiny exoplanet.
- Jan. 26, 1983: Spreadsheets as Easy as 1-2-3
- Gadget Lab 2007-2008.
- 12 Good Gadgets for Hard Times
- Unwarranted optimism about the publishing industry.
- Silicon Valley Conference Aims to Raise Planetary IQ
- Gallery: 40 Years of Mighty Mice
- Dec. 9, 1968: The Mother of All Demos
- Nov. 26, 1894: Cybernetics Pioneer Norbert Wiener Born
- Journalism and PR in the new media age.
- Social networking comes of age.
- Geotagging the news.
- New chips transform photography, video.
- New Chips Poised to Revolutionize Photography, Film
- 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.
- 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
- Big Ideas for a Small Planet.
- First Look: iPhone 3G Fires on (Almost) Every Cylinder
- Nanotubes Hold Promise for Next-Generation Computing
- So Long, Bill Gates, and Thanks for the Monopoly
- Developers at WWDC Looking Forward to iPhone 3G Platform
- WWDC Keynote: Steve Jobs Announces a $200, 3G iPhone
- 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.
- Your Shoes Are Killing Your Feet
- Update on tinywords.
- Cranky Geeks.
- Cool Tool: Topeak Mini 6
- Organized Chaos Reigns at Bil, the Alterna-TED
- 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).
- The Future of Television
- Why I’m not following you on Twitter.
- Gawker’s Nick Denton on the State of Blogdom
- MacBook Air’s Real Design Innovation Is Under the Hood
- CES Party Report: Mary J. Blige Performs for Monster Cable
- Literary spam.
- Open source journalism.
- My daughter’s on PBS!
- Artist’s NSFW Creations Envision Robot Sex
- The ‘Most Hated Man’ in the Tech Business Gets PWNED
- I Want My Two Hundred Dollars!
- 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.
- Virgin America: Like a Multimillion-Dollar IPod. That Flies.
- Help! My daughter wants a UFO.
- Book Review: It’s Not News, It’s Fark
- The Obama Maneuver.
- The iPhone is pretty damn fun.
- 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.
- 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.
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- History of information.
- Gutenberg gets help.
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- Eldred transcript
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- Eldred update
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- Even more weblogs
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- Moved to MT
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- Librarians rule
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Minding the E-Store
- A Smarter Way to Buy Bandwidth
- Global Trend or Passing Fad: Putting Government Services Online
- Buying Industrial-Strength Tech on the Cheap
- Does Your Company Need a CTO?
- Java Fundamentalists Want My Head!
- Is Java Obsolete?
- Java on Your Mobile Phone?
- Your Data Is Gone, But It’s Not Forgotten
- Weblogs Make the Web Work for You
- Network Defense for Super Bowl Sunday
- This is a weblog
- Where Did All the Online Bargains Go?
- Using the Internet to Reach Customers Around the World
- Minimalist Approach to Technology
- UnexcitedAtHome
- Are You Broadcasting Secrets Over the Airwaves?
- Table Is Set for Web Telephony
- Back to the Future: Java Goes Mobile
- Strong Java
- Common Language for the Next-Generation Internet
- Think Globally, Act Locally
- 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
- How to Beat Corporate Alzheimer’s
- Internet Emerges as the Most Reliable Way to Communicate
- Terror technology
- Are You Overspending on That App Server?
- Cleaning Up Dirty Data
- HAL 9000 Is Ready to Take Your Order
- Are Home PCs a Backdoor Into Your Corporate Network?
- 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
- How to Beat the High Cost of Storage
- 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
- Whip, Beat, and Stomp Your Data Into Submission
- Q&A: Amory B. Lovins
- Want Quicker Downloads? Pony Up Some Cache
- Computing’s Unfinished Revolution
- The real Slim Shady
- Personalization Without Popularity
- More Features for the InfoSelect Faithful
- Caution: Broadband content
- Seven Takes Aim at Wireless Snafus
- Geeks are back
- Beware of content staff bloat
- Usability Crusader Hits the Road.
- Infrastructure is Big in 2001
- Beware the Next Tech Craze: P2P
- E-commerce Starts to Get Trendy Abroad
- Bandwidth pipe dreams
- Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Tech Partners
- Bum WAP
- Commerce Hits the Road
- Typists, Dust Off Your Keyboards
- 2010: A PC Odyssey
- Talk, talk
- Searching for customer service
- Rules for Writing a Privacy Policy
- Keeping Your Systems Alive
- Will Bluetooth Chew Up the Airwaves?
- Linux Looks Good to Retail
- Live fast, die young
- New Domains to Rule Over
- Cash for code
- Among One’s Peers
- Who Needs Customer Service Online? You Do
- How to pick an e-commerce consultant
- It’s the phone, stupid
- Inevitable technology
- Lower your expectations
- Sue your customers
- Fundamentals lost and found
- 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
- 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
- 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?
- 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?
- 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
- 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
- Mail slot marketing
- Video spam, anyone? Broadband may cause annoying side effects
- Holiday spirit
- Even virtual companies ship real products and have real customers
- Billboard economy
- Men and women: Online, we should be more than markets
- Deep linking
- Web technology is no substitute for customer service
- Still waiting
- Learning to spell the new economy (the "e"s have it)
- What’s in a name
- Internetworking points at necessity of data `garages’
- Two wrongs
- Increasingly global, the Web challenges U.S.-based companies
- Net backlash
- Web applications often fail to scale, to CEOs’ chagrin
- 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
- Find It on the Web
- Slower and slower
- Push: The rumors of its demise have been greatly exaggerated
- Learning to surf
- Internetworkers need `synchronets’ to help them work and travel
- I-commerce on the cheap
- Forward-thinking company
- How to succeed in I-commerce without breaking the bank
- Digital Darwinism?
- Online music David has industry Goliaths quaking in their boots
- Consumers, unite!
- Companies get a clue about the Net: It’s not just business as usual
- Internet war
- Swarm of WASPs will add to the buzz on the business Net
- Glitzy Webbies paint only a partial picture of the Internet’s future
- Netrepreneur of the Year is a crusader for Web site usability
- Market’s love affair with Internet stocks won’t end happily
- Back to the future: A look at I-commerce from 1998 to 2002
- AOL-Netscape merger foreshadows dark days for independent media
- Online retailers: You can’t compete on customer service
- Insider’s guide: E-commerce software
- Plugged into the New Millennium
- Electronic commerce has come a long way in the past 20 years
- 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
- No mere bookstore, Amazon.com wants to be an online retail giant
- Who’s in charge here?
- Davy Crockett star finds second frontier out in cyberspace
- 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
- 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
- Online catalogs are missing the point
- Secret to Web commerce success
- eMate: Technology that never had a chance
- Targeted e-mail opens a can of spam
- Setting in stone the Ten Commandments of I-commerce
- New Year trends in I-commerce: legacy integration, SET, and EDI to grow
- Christmas season hits the Internet with traffic, profits
- Using the Web to help, hinder your resellers
- I-commerce opportunity means more than just online transactions
- Searching is My Business: A Gumshoe’s Guide to the Web
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