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Mobile Media

By Richard MacManus / August 18, 2004 11:20 AM

Lucas Gonze comments on my post from yesterday: "Richard MacManus is throwing himself into eBooks. A synchronicity is that I ran across an excellent bit of non-fiction by Phillip K.

Content Platforms

By Richard MacManus / October 3, 2004 1:02 AM

People have been talking recently about all the different buckets they drop their content into. Especially in this world of decentralized web services we live in today (Internet as Platform

Tips for Working With Dates in PHP

By Ben Barden / October 6, 2010 11:30 AM / View Comments

I've often found dates in PHP to be a bit of a pain to manage. A variety of similar functions in the language make it unnecessarily complicated to do what

Nanowrimo Novel Finished!!!

By Richard MacManus / November 28, 2003 12:43 AM

50,060 words. Completed in 27 days. The new name of my novel is: Dirt-side to Space-side. This is a NASA term for the Interplanetary Internet. I'll post a PDF version

Nanowrimo Day 18 - virtual worlds and avatars

By Richard MacManus / November 18, 2003 11:42 PM

34,094 words. The latest is here. Yesterday and today was spent writing a long chapter 41, where the main character Declan is inserted into a virtual world as an avatar.

LiveBook Aims to Write Novel on Facebook, Bebo

By Josh Catone / March 28, 2008 9:10 PM

LiveBook is a new collaborative writing project that aims to write two separate novels via applications on two different social networks: one on Facebook, the other on Bebo. The Facebook

Collaboration Curmudgeons Rejoice: Revizr Takes Old-School Editing Online

By Steven Walling / June 8, 2009 4:00 PM / View Comments

Revizr positions itself as online document collaboration that embodies everything the wiki is not. Its functionality begins and ends with ownership and privacy in mind. Organizations who've been steeped

Lypp: Simple, Free Group Calls

By Josh Catone / August 24, 2007 9:20 AM

Lypp is a free conference calling service that will launch in September. It will not be the most feature-packed group calling service, but it may be the most simple. The

Android Market Nears for Google TV

By Mike Melanson / January 21, 2011 1:11 PM / View Comments

Earlier this month, brave, screwdriver-wielding developers got an early jump on creating Android apps for Google TV when a group of hackers figured out a hardware root for the device.

Doin' it for the People

By Richard MacManus / March 31, 2004 10:14 PM

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

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