Archive for August, 2004

HostMeNot

Thursday, August 19th, 2004

BugMeNot, the solution to having to constantly tell newspapers that you are a 91 year old woman from Afghanistan, got shoved off its host. Thousands will be unable to read poorly-researched articles for a few days while it moves to offshore hosting.

Johnsmith Live

Saturday, August 14th, 2004

Absolutely wonderful live music on the intarwebnet, from a barn in front of a shack: is this a wonderful world, or what?

First look at MSN blogs

Sunday, August 8th, 2004

A (not so) quick review of Microsoft’s new blog tool, MSN Spaces, including an answer to the question you’ve been dying to ask: will their RSS be funky?

What year is this, again?

Wednesday, August 4th, 2004

I read the news today, oh boy. If they are always wrong when I know about the subject, why should I ever pay attention to what they say about any other subject?

Making the i18n easy

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004

Microsoft enters the “Web log service” market, in Japan.

Rankin’ on Google in Firefox

Monday, August 2nd, 2004

Now Firefox has an extension to display Google’s Toolbar PageRank, so Windows Update is absolutely the last thing left that I use Internet Explorer for.

Rat out a Firefoxer for Blake and Asa

Monday, August 2nd, 2004

Blake Ross and Asa Dotzler are looking for a few (thousand) websites that have spoken well of Firefox, to remind them how nice it would be to have a Firefox button on their site.