Archive for June, 2005
If you haven’t checked it out yet, check out “Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough To Live Forever” by Ray Kurzweil. It’s his newest book. The premise is that there are three bridges to get us to a nearly unlimited life span. The first is using what we already know. The second bridge is using biotechnology [...]
This speech is about “connecting the dots, love and loss, and death” is fantastic. Read it. Forward it to your kids, your friends, and your parents.
Given my rant in the previous posting about Qumana…this begs the question. Is there a really kick-ass WYSIWYG editor somewhere on the planet that works like Word (so that most people don’t have to change their keyboard patterns) and that outputs HTML or XML or wikitags or all of them out the back? If so, [...]
Okay, this is definitely worth a laugh. If you think Star Wars rip-offs are funny, you’ll love watching “Cuke Skywalker” and “Obi-Wan Canoli” fight “Darth Tater” Powered By Qumana
I have been looking for a good blog-posting tool for a while and thought that I would try out Qumana LE which is produced by a friend Jon Husband and his company. This version of the software just started shipping. It is a blog-editing and posting application. Here are my initial thoughts on the bugs [...]
(This is a very early article and my views on Web 2.0 have expanded greatly beyond where they were at the time I originally wrote this. For the most recent articles on Web 2.0, check out my full Web 2.0 articles category.)
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I have spent a lot of time lately [...]