The ROFLCon II folks kindly transcribed our Friday panel, “The Secret Masters of Digg.” They did, however, forget to transcribe the laughter after all my comments. Just sayin’.
Archive for: April, 2010
April 29, Microsoft & Joomla!, happy together
Microsoft signed a GPL agreement to hand over code to Joomla! and everyone’s happy. Network World.
April 26, open source ignorance and the tiniest map in the world
Open source is not synonymous with free, but that’s what some people think. Why that shouldn’t annoy us. Network World.
IBM scientists have created the tiniest map in the entire world. Wow. Hot Hardware.
April 24, 140Conf top tweeters
I tweeted more than anyone else at the 140 Character Conference in NYC this past week. Not sure exactly what that says about me. 140Conf.
April 23, Lost is coming together and the future of open source
The future of open source is in the “middle.” Network World.
Lost is coming together as we approach the end, and I came up with a whacked-out new theory. TV Tyrant.
April 22, Cisco open-sources
Cisco announced it would release the code behind its Telepresence Interoperability Protocol as open source, and I argue that’s a brilliant business move. Network World.
April 21, NJSM ’09 finalists – our favorite social media tools
The 10 finalists for the New Jersey Social Media Hall of Fame 2009 talk about our favorite social media tools or sites. NJSM09
April 20, NJSM09 finalists video
The New Jersey Social Media Hall of Fame 2009 finalists are featured in a video. YouTube.
April 19, Jack’s gonna lose control & open-source texts
The open-source textbook is an experiment in education. Network World.
It’s awful, I know, but I’m glad that Jack’s gonna lose it because of Renee’s death. TV Tyrant.
Also, the 24 Movie script is ready. Yay! Blogs4Bauer.
April 16, Girls like computers & rank your Mac metropolis
Ubuntu Women is trying a novel approach to getting more girls interested in computers: Show them girls who are interested in … computers. No pink allowed. Network World.
The “Mac Metropolis” ranking from Experian – how does your city stack up? Hot Hardware.