Talking Tech
Since I took up building websites about six months ago or so, I’ve had a lot of conversations with programmers. They tend not to go well:
Me: Hi. I have a little problem that I don’t know how to solve. Please keep in mind that I have no programming knowledge. Here’s what I want to do…
Programmer: […]
Speaking of Domain Names
I recently went through the process of setting up a couple of websites (including this one). I thought registering the domain name would be a piece of cake. I was wrong. I wish I had read this first. It would have saved me a lot of trouble.
I had the name that […]
Web 3.0
Andy Warhol was wrong.
In the future, everybody will be famous all of the time.
What does this mean? It means that an individual’s web presence will extend far beyond his immediate physical presence. People (thousands of people - maybe even millions) around the world will know him - know what he looks like, what […]
Freebies
I had no idea how much you could get for free on the internet. Software, gizmos, gadgets, even professional quality photographs, like this happy couple here.
I got 250 pictures free with the professional quality web development software that I downloaded, also for free (along with a 244 page instruction manual for $10,000 (I kid […]
Opportunity Knocks But Once
Fascinating graph. Slate magazine, an early mover in online publishing, is now little more popular than a successful blogger.
Also interesting is the trendline for all three (Instapundit, DailyKos and Slate). It’s not good. Not good at all.