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iOS Developers Take Home $700 Million in Q1

By Dan Rowinski / January 24, 2012 3:18 PM / View Comments

Apple just blew everybody out of the water. It is astonishing, really. Revenue of $46.33 billion? Yeah, Greece called. It is looking for a bailout. Anyway, there is one number

Panicking at Protesters, Egypt Blocks Twitter, More: This Week in Online Tyranny

By Curt Hopkins / January 27, 2011 1:00 PM / View Comments

Twitter blocked in Egypt. On January 25, in response to massive protests, the Egyptian government blocked Twitter, which protesters were using to spread the word of movement around Cairo and

Cut-ups of my Top 10 posts of 2004

By Richard MacManus / December 9, 2004 11:28 AM

Back in the early 90's I used to read William S. Burroughs books and for a while I was quite taken with his "cut-up" method of writing. The cut-up technique

Grade School Report for my weblog

By Richard MacManus / August 17, 2003 10:08 PM

Actually in New Zealand, we don't have "grade schools" (they're called Primary and Secondary schools here). But I wanted to subtly reference Jon Udell's influential article called "Grade School CMS".

Sponsor Opportunity: Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up

By Richard MacManus / September 28, 2005 4:36 AM

Next week is the last week of my sponsorship arrangement with Onfolio, so I'm putting feelers out for another Web 2.0-savvy company to sponsor my popular Weekly Wrap-up. I've been

New from Izea: Forget Pay Per Post, Here Comes Pay Per Tweet

By Sarah Perez / June 5, 2009 7:10 AM / View Comments

Izea, the controversial company formerly called Pay Per Post, is well-known for paying bloggers to post articles about products. These "sponsored conversations" have had big-name advertisers like K-Mart and Sears

Rock n roll

By Richard MacManus / September 14, 2003 11:37 PM

On a less serious note than my previous post, it also occured to me that bloggers are like rock n roll bands. The best bands explore a different theme each

Autogenerate Regular Expressions with txt2re

By Klint Finley / January 26, 2011 7:15 PM / View Comments

Hate writing regular expressions? Of course you do. That's why txt2re exists. Billed as "headache relief for programmers," txt2re let's you input a string and and then use a

Google Earth Goes DROID

By Curt Hopkins / April 7, 2010 6:11 PM / View Comments

Google Earth for the Android phone is now available on the Verizon DROID, according to Peter Birch, writing on the Google LatLongBlog. Google Earth for Android launched in early March,

XSLT, 2004 goals, and general blather

By Richard MacManus / December 30, 2003 10:34 PM

Man it gets quiet in the blogosphere over xmas. I've had to resort to some real work to keep myself occupied. I've been diving into XSLT to try and develop

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