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Now that I'm part of the new Silicon Valley Watcher network, reporting on RSS, I've got to thinking about how I fit into this new world of blog-journalism. Here's the
Why do your iOS apps crash? After all that time you spent building them, running them through emulators and testing them with your blood, sweat and tears and boom, they
There's an interesting discussion on Ethan Zuckerman's blog over a New York Times journalist's blog post that names an Iranian blogger as a rumored collaborator with the regime in Tehran.
We have a new contest this month. The winner will win a MacBook Air. Our question this month is about moving apps from an on-premise environment to the cloud.
I'm currently reading Lawrence Lessig's new book, Free Culture, which is available as a free download under a Creative Commons license. I'm only up to pg 64, but already I've
After writing last year about cloud computing can help SMBs move out of the recession, the folks at Glowhost put together a nice infographic that summarizes some of our key
Everyone working on the web around the world would like to connect with people in Asia, but it's not easy to do. That dynamic and populous region is often focused
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Adam_vs_Eve_Does_The_Blogosphere_Have_A_Gender'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Sharon Brogan has been publishing the Watermark blog for the past four years. She keeps a page, aptly titled "Here
- IDG CEO quoted in Wired: "Every blogger is a rock band without a record contract." (I guess I'm supposed to dislike that comparison, but strangely it agrees with me...
"What the last 10 years has taught me, the main lesson, is to first give someone the benefit of the doubt." Heather Armstrong is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her
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