March 2004 Archives
My first reaction when I looked at my referer logs and saw I'd been slashdotted was: Holy Shit! Actually it was Marc Canter's PeopleAggregator that was the main link in
Read/Write Web is pleased to bring you this special feature, an interview with software pioneer Marc Canter. Marc is one of the founding fathers of multimedia, having created tools and
Oh man, has it been a whole week since I lasted posted something on my weblog? I've actually been busy working on an upcoming special feature for Read/Write Web. Top
Interesting comment from Lucas Gonze in the comments to my post regarding Lockergnome's CSS-to-Tables re-design. Incidentally, Lockergnome is in the process of moving back to CSS - good on ya! But here's
I've been relatively quiet on the blogging front lately, for two reasons. Firstly I've been busily reading as much of Heath Row's SXSW transcriptions as possible (thanks Heath!) - so
There's a debate going on in the Web world about Lockergnome's backwards conversion from a modern CSS design to a 1997-era HTML tables design. The web design community is outraged
I've just finished reading a fantastic science-fiction book: Permutation City, by Greg Egan. It covers a lot of the themes that interest me - computer technology, virtual reality, avatars, evolution,
That is the revelation that hit me a couple of days ago. There is no End User in Information Flow (which is a term I am using a lot these
Congratulations to Peter Jackson and his team for the 11-oscar sweep! New Zealanders (all 30 of us) are currently basking in the reflected glory of Jackson's achievement, like an escaped otter