Don't Dig Diigo
I wish I could use next generation bookmarking, link sharing, and online collaboration service, Diigo, but I can’t connect the service to any outside technology.
I wish I could use next generation bookmarking, link sharing, and online collaboration service, Diigo, but I can’t connect the service to any outside technology.
For me, Twitter is a means of gathering information and connecting with people, and I would like to think that those following me do so with the same view of Twitter. For me, Twitter is about people, not numbers.
When love and hate collide.
Fences. Stardock fails to deliver to multiple monitor users again.
Surely there must be a bookmarking service that allows simple, fast link saving, and, through a properly built RSS feed, sharing.
Suddenly the first week of January my ability to send e‑mail stopped. At first it was apparently just some of my accounts (I have several e‑mail addresses, at least one …
I’ve been wrestling with the well-publicized Firefox float drop bug for more than 2 years now–since before it was a well-publicized bug, since a time when even a whispered insinuation of a potential CSS rendering …
I’m biting my nails as I write this. I’ve just disabled all the Outlook rules I created to catch and get rid of spam.
Do you like free? If you follow this link, and are one of the first 100 to link back to the (original, not this) post from your blog, Jason Calacanis will …
In a graphic design group I recently got into a discussion about application choice on the Macintosh. During this discussion, in response to the accusation that, without Apple and competition, we would “be …