Dive into the archives.
- Search Zones
Google and Yahoo! have conquered the vast majority of search zones, though I believe they have skipped two areas that I am constantly finding myself yearning to search; history and bookmarks.
So many times I’ve remembered a story that I’ve previously read or bookmarked and yet I can’t find it because the details I’m looking for [...]
- Code Monkey
Sutha pointed me to Code Monkey. It’s created by Jonathan Coulton as part of his “Thing a Week” series. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a song about programming, much less one as good as this. Thanks Jonathan!
- WiFi Cell Phone
After playing with Asterisk and the extremely easy to use Asterisk @ Home I’m now thinking of all the wonderful possibilities of VoIP. WiFi cellular hybrid phones are now coming to market and it would be wonderful to piggyback on open WiFi networks instead of cellular network. Unfortunately I see two problems. 1. You can’t [...]
- Demo Camp 5.0
Just a reminder that DemoCamp 5.0 is tomorrow night at the Bahen Centre for Information (University of Toronto) (Google map) from 6:30PM to 8:00PM.
They’re still looking for suggestions on after session drinks and food. I’m looking forward to Chris Nolan’s overview of RJS templating and I believe Sutha Kamal or another representative will be [...]
- Feedburner
As a quick mental diversion today I decided to try out Feedburner instead of the direct RSS feed that I had previously implemented. I also changed my feed icon to the new standard feed icon.
Feedburner provides me with a statistical overview of my RSS traffic but more importantly, they make it much easier for viewers [...]
- Asterisk and Unlimitel
For months and months we have been using Primus at the office with the intenet that we would go with a more professional phone set-up including a digital receptionist, extensions and personal voicemail. Having a single line is hardly professional but the alternatives were a little pricier than we wanted to pay. I had heard [...]

