Monthly Archives: December 2005

Google Talk to Work With AIM

With Google’s recent 5% investment in AOL it looks like Google Talk will now work with AOL Instant Messenger. No date has been set for when Google Talk will join the AIM network, but it looks to be soon. Since Google Talk is based off the Jabber network all Google will have to do is [...]

Serenity to Mark the End of Firefly

I regret to inform you that Serenity will mark the end of the Firefly series. Why does this always happen to good science fiction shows? It seems that people don’t even know the show exists until it’s too late.
I have just recently become a fan of the series, and when I say recently, I mean [...]

Free Mac OSX Software

Attention all you Mac OSX newbies (sadly, yes that includes me)! Paul Stamatiou has composed a list of ten apps every Mac user should have. The list covers everything from media players to FTP clients. The best part of the list is every application is free!
I was playing around with most of those apps today [...]

WordPress Theme Guide Status

I just thought I would give you a small update on my ongoing WordPress theme guide. It’s been over a week since I last wrote part of it. No, I haven’t forgotten about it; I’ve just been really busy. I’m hoping to write the next part tomorrow, but there are no guarantees. If I do [...]

Google Announces Widgets

Just this morning Google has unveiled their answer to Yahoo’s Widget Engine (formerly Konfabulator). Google has included an API to their personalized homepage, allowing users to create and add content to the personalized page.
Now Google’s approach is a little different then Yahoo’s. Yahoo’s widgets live on the desktop while Google’s widgets will only be on [...]