June 11th, 2007
So that was definitely the surprise of all surprises at this WWDC keynote. Steve Jobs introduced a version of Safari which will run on Windows (XP and Vista, to be precise).
Now, after all the time I’ve spent with WebKit in the last few months (the Apple browser engine project I wrote about before, which [...]
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April 22nd, 2007
One side-effect of my exposure to Ustream in the last week (although I see something even more intriguing called kyte.tv on the horizon; more about that later) was the obvious thought:
—Gee, if I can do live web-casting, what about just doing video resumes for the job search? Such a clever thought!
Well, that was yesterday. [...]
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April 21st, 2007
I took a shower this morning because of Ustream.
Basically, I was introduced while following Jeremiah Owyang’s live streaming from the Web2.0 Expo. There were a few minor quirks but I found it to be overall quite engrossing.
Here’s why: ever want to be the one of the voices in someone’s head? This was near [...]
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