From the monthly archives:

April 2008

Fraser, Alex, Adam, Pat and I are having an awesome debate today on the BlueBlog. Feel free to weigh in.
On context: http://tinyurl.com/6qqbnk and the “Beckett Rule”: http://tinyurl.com

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The Mystery Box

by Steffan Antonas on April 10, 2008

J.J. Abrams is just plain awesome. Thanks to Alex for twittering this link.

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Getting To Know You In 140 Charaters Or Less

by Steffan Antonas on April 3, 2008

At first glance it might seem counter intuitive that microblogging could allow you to get to know someone more intimately than a regular blog. Closeness and familiarity in 140 characters or less? You might ask yourself: What could I possibly say in a series of text messages that would be meaningful enough for acquaintances to [...]

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The Rise Of The Liveblogging Phenomenon

by Steffan Antonas on April 2, 2008

It’s amazing how fast information travels nowadays. With rapid adoption rates of multi-function, browser-ready devices like the iPhone becoming a norm, people are blogging constantly – Liveblogging, a term that I’ve seen used on tech-centric blogs like TechCrunch and Read Write Web, describes the act of blogging an experience as it’s happening. I didn’t notice [...]

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So yesterday was April fools day, one of my favorite days of the year. Suffice it to say that I was bored at work and feeling a bit mischievous. Although the bullpen I sit in is full of lively and fun-loving IT and forensic accountants, the morning went by without incident, which was pretty lame [...]

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You’ve probably seen novelty programs like TimeMachiner that allow you to send emails into the future. But what about being able to send emails into the past? Better yet, what about being able to send emails to a recipient marked as read into the past? Gmail’s new beta “custom time” , which was released yesterday, [...]

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