Thursday, February 28, 2008

A history of evil

Not sure exactly why Elvis is part of the chain of evil shown here (now, Yanni, that WOULD speak to me), but a clever little animation....



Monday, February 25, 2008

Web / Desktop blurrage

Google Gears, Prism, Silverlight, and now AIR from Adobe. The blurring of the web verses the desktop continues. Widgets, gadgets, portlets, applettes... kinda boggles my mind.

I am hopeful the most approachable solution (e.g. the one that lets the broadest audience use and understand) wins the day, but no clue where that will emerge from.

The market at work though. A good thing.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Mashing up Facebook and MySpace

Have not used it much, but came across Sociagami - a tool to blend your Facebook and MySpace profiles. Seems to be at least moderately useful.

And Pat, your were right, my enthusiasm has already ebbed for marumushi.com's newsmap

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Career changing cartoons

Apparently, some management does not hold Dilbert in high regard and will even fire the poor soul who posts the wrong one on a bulletin board.

In order to support the free market, I feel it is important to note the while Dilbert is a very reliable source of career-ending material, other options exist. Came across this fine site with a the ever popular "Crap boss" category.

Enjoy - but don't blame me.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Vista and XP

Good read on the whole why people hate Vista and want to keep XP

I lack the passion of many on this topic, but it is interesting to listen to those who do have strong feelings. There is probably some Democratic primary parallel here ("Vista can only win caucus states - it is sooooooo unfair" or something like that) , but I can't seem to frame up a good one.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Keeping up on the news

I keep trying to find the easiest way to complete a quick scan of news articles. iGoogle, Feedburner, Digg, and Google News Alerts all have their positives... but I am laaaaaaaazy and I want it reeeeeeeeeal easy.

Since I am easy distracted by shiny objects and favor graphical solutions to complex problems, I think I might have found a keeper... marumushi.com's newsmap.

Thanks to Cheryl for sharing.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Online reputation help

Good read on services some companies are offering to help you manage your online reputation. Thanks to Joe for sharing.

Some interesting approaches here. Sometimes they try and load up a bunch of non-offensive links to push offending content down a few pages... sometimes they try and get the offending content taken down. The former seems like modified Google Bombing, the later faces the challenge of overcoming the amazing half life online content seems to have.

(I am proud to say a 10 year old comment I wish I had never typed- but was retained for public viewing via an AOL chat transcript - seems to have FINALLY washed away.)

Ultimately, I think these companies can help, but not totally solve this problem. Maybe the French have a some ideas here. I reccomend you do Google search on "French Military Victories" to see what they might have to offer on tweaking search results. I am sure the first result in the results will offer great insight.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Wired Multimedia fun

I always enjoy the material Wired puts out in their multimedia section. Two recent fun ones...

Cheesy Star Trek creatures

Spore - looks like Maxis is gonna have a winner here!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Blue death in Vegas

A very public blue screen of death. Oh how I long for the days when when the occasional Video Toaster or Amiga desktop made brief appearances on local news :)

Friday, February 08, 2008

Mythbusters slo mo video

One of my many geek pleasures is the Discovery channel's "Mythbusters". They have a really interesting interactive video tool available on their site to play with material they have captured using high-speed cameras. Enjoy.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Google Apps - Team edition

Google has released the Team Edition of Google Apps that is intended to allow users to "share documents and calendars securely without burdening IT for support."

Hmmm, why do I have a nagging feeling IT might not view this through the same lens.

Apparently, there is no "IT" in "Team"... ok, there IS a "t". Sue me.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

7 most annoying video game enemies

Hard to argue with this list of the most annoying enemies to run across in video games. Kinda surprised a room full of imps from the original Doom did not make the cut though.

Monday, February 04, 2008