about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Christmas gifts at protocol 80 were all about TV boxes in 2010. My brother received a Logitech Revue from my family, which is powered by Google TV, and I received an Apple TV which is powered by iOS. It kind of makes sense in a way, if there's an Apple "fanboy" at the company that'd
about 2 years ago - No comments
I actually tweeted about this not too long ago, and at the time I mentioned I could only find the song on the artist's MySpace page. Â Unfortunate, because I like to meter my time on that website as much as possible. Â Anyways, I was jonesing to hear it again today but was both sad and
about 2 years ago - No comments
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about 3 years ago - No comments
I've got another application screencast for you this weekend. This time I talk about a handy little video-streaming program called Livestation. It lets you get news (and other TV channels from around the world) delivered right to your desktop. Thanks for watching, as always. =)
about 3 years ago - No comments
Here's my video post for the week. I decided that since I did a video about Dropbox, and since I sort of criticized Microsoft during that video for not rolling out Mac support with Live Mesh, I'd go ahead and follow up now that that support is available. Live Mesh is a lot like Dropbox
about 3 years ago - 3 comments
Pandora Radio has changed the way I've listened to music. It's the most powerful music recommendation application I've ever used, and it's led to me spending a lot on new albums. If you're a music lover looking to broaden your horizons, check it out at pandora.com. In this video not only do I talk about
about 3 years ago - No comments
Alrighty so let me first apologize for not getting a post up on Thursday. I was kinda busy this past week so I never got around to it. Instead, I've decide to record a video of what I would have written about on Thursday, which as you might guess was Apple's notebook event from this
about 3 years ago - No comments
This week's video is another short walkthrough of a handy web application. This one's called Pixlr (at pixlr.com) and it lets you do some in-depth image editing from inside your web browser. The interface is really slick and reminds me a lot of Photoshop. Pixlr's great if you are at a machine that doesn't have
about 3 years ago - No comments
Here's my video for the week, a review of an extremely useful application called Wallet. Sure, it might not be the flashiest app you've ever seen, but it provides some pretty handy functionality! Now Playing: Canibus feat. Jedi Mind Tricks - Liberal Arts Orange Box
about 3 years ago
Hi. Full disclosure: I work for NomaDesk, which offers small business users (or nomadic professionals, as we like to call ourselves) an innovative way to share documents and work together on a “virtual filesever.” I saw this movie with great interest, and just wanted to add our product/video to the discussion. ( )
about 3 years ago
Hi Stijn, thanks for commenting! I hadn’t heard about NomaDesk until you posted but I’ve since watched the video and I’m going to download the trial to give it a shot. I’ll do my best to make a post about NomaDesk after I’ve played around with it for a bit.
Thanks again,
Dave