Monthly Archives: April 2008

9rules Relaunched Today

Just a heads up, 9rules, the most awesome blogging network in the universe, relaunched today. The forum discussions have been removed from the site, returning 9rules to the original idea; highlighting great content from around the web. Check out the new site when you get a chance.
On a side note, I realize my last post [...]

Your Blogging Environment

For the past few months I have had difficultly blogging. Part of the difficulty has been finding the time to blog, but most of the problem has been my blogging environment. My desk had become cluttered, my work environment noisy, and I could not find a moment of peace to myself.
I solved these problems by [...]

To iPhone Development and Beyond!

When Apple first unveiled the iPhone and iPod touch’s SDK I welcomed it with joy. Watching the keynote filled my mind with excitement as the SDK appeared extremely powerful for developers. I envisioned future applications I would be using, however, the thought of developing my own application never crossed my mind.
Now four weeks later, I [...]

Why Should Anyone Use Firefox on the Mac?

Last night I stumbled on a very well thought out article by John Gruber of Daring Fireball. John Gruber presented the argument that while Firefox 3’s Mac interface is an improvement from previous versions, Firefox is still faking the Mac experience.
I have to agree with John whole-heartily on this issue. Firefox 3 is generic cereal; [...]

Long Time, No Blog: Catching Up

Over the past few months, I’ve neglected regular posts. I don’t like that one bit. Many interesting articles have passed me by, and I’m not going to let that happen again. While I can’t promise a complete turnaround, I will promise I’ll do my best to catch you up, starting right now.
Phone Review: Motorola RIZR [...]