A couple months ago I had an idea that I’ve wanted to socialize since, but had only taken to doing so behind the scenes. Things being as they are, I’ve had little time to really advance this cause further, other than push it on a few friends who, so far, have reacted quite positively.
Prompted by [...]
Monthly Archives: April 2007
A different kind of net neutrality: Carbon Offsetting Web 2.0
Apr 23rd – 12am
Raising the standard for avatars
Apr 21st – 10pm
Not long ago, Gravatar crawled back out from the shadows and relaunched with a snazzy new service (backed by Amazon S3) that lets you claim multiple email addresses and host multiple gravatars with them for $10 a year.
The beauty of their service is that it makes it possible to centrally control the 80 by [...]
Getting back to POSH (Plain ol’ Semantic HTML)
Apr 21st – 12am
Original photo by paul goyette and shared under the Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
Following Web2Expo/Open, a number of us got together for a Microformats dinner at Thirsty Bear. Some concern was raised over the increasing influx of proposals for new microformats — instead of sustained work on existing formats or techniques.
In discussing this, we realized a few [...]