Category Archives: Tech Gone Wild

Kindle: The Device vs. Kindle: The Platform

Quite frankly, I never expected this will ever come true, especially so soon after the release of Kindle 2. At this point, Kindle 2 is just barely hot off the press, shipping to those early adopters, and already it’s being … Continue reading

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AJAXed WordPress still broken…

AJAXed WP is still broken, but I’ve reactivated it in hopes that the author can come take a look and try to figure out what’s going on. I’ve tried several things, including: Disabling all addons other than AJAXed WP. Re-uploading … Continue reading

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AJAXed WordPress a little broken right now

I upgraded to WP 2.7.1 today, and it broke some functionality in the “AJAXed WordPress” plugin. So if you click all the “click to continue reading…” links, they won’t work.  I’m too lazy to deactivate the plugin right now, since … Continue reading

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Google Quick Search Box isn’t quite QuickSilver… at least not yet

QuickSilver, for those who are unfamiliar, is one of the greatest software utility on Mac. On its most basic level, it is a text-based application launcher. With some experience with its more intricate features, you can select and copy multiple … Continue reading

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WordPress app for iPhone

It’s a little bit late compared to Typepad, but the WordPress iPhone app is out today. Now I can blog from anywhere! Anytime! The question is… Will I be motivated enough? Typing on this virtual keyboard is serious business!!

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Entitlement of Geekdom

Within any office environment, there are always some very interesting social dynamics. Every department has corresponding personalities that one would expect knowing the stereotype. The people working in accounting department tend to be cautious and conservative, straight to the point … Continue reading

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Del.icio.us plugin for Firefox 3

I’ve been using Firefox 3 beta for a while now, and it’s a definite improvement in memory usage and speed over Firefox 2. As expected, it’s taking some of the addon developers quite a while to write new versions of … Continue reading

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Google: If we can’t conquer, fragment

I can’t take credit for the title of this post, it’s really just a part of the discussion on one of the TWIT podcast this past week (or was it the week before? I can’t remember). Last week Google announced … Continue reading

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Google’s “Android” is the most exciting and useless announcement ever

Google’s Open Handset Alliance is exciting, because geeky programmers around the world just all simultaneously orgasmed and are now struggling to hold their drool inside what is presumed, to be their oral cavity. To be frank, that was not my … Continue reading

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Media companies makes no sense

Since I got my iPhone, I’ve been buying a lot of TV shows on iTunes, so I can carry them with me and watch them wherever I am. Most of the time that watching is done when I’m in my … Continue reading

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