by Steffan Antonas on September 28, 2008
Yesterday I posted a video of a Verizon phone running Android. Turns out, I got excited for good reason, because the video is legit – it’s a hack job, but it’s being done succesfully. Yesterday I wrote the owner of the Video to find out what the deal was, and I just got the reply [...]
by Steffan Antonas on September 28, 2008
This just popped up on YouTube – only 80 views so far. Someone’s got Android running on a Verizon phone. Is this too good to be true? This definitely looks like the Verizon XV6800. I’ve already written the person who posted this video, who has yet to reply. Here’s a picture of the Verizon XV6800 [...]
by Steffan Antonas on September 19, 2008
Lately I’ve been feeling overwhelmed with information, so I’ve started taking steps to trim some of the fat from my info-diet. Along with reducing the number of people I follow on Twitter, and using Facebook’s new feed features to help focus my news to people I care most about, I’ve also made one significant change [...]
by Steffan Antonas on September 17, 2008
I link, you link, we all link. So why not do it the right way? Following a few simple rules when you create links helps search engines, helps your site rank, and boosts your credibility as a blogger. If you’re still creating links that look like this – “You can read more about linking by [...]
by Steffan Antonas on September 16, 2008
I’m humbled and excited by all the positive attention that the redesign of my blog’s been getting these past few weeks and I’m honored by how well the new look has been received by the WordPress community.
After being featured on the WordPress Premiums Showcase, PJ’s Best Of August Picks, and Mark Forrester’s Blog my traffic [...]
by Steffan Antonas on September 8, 2008
I came across this over the weekend and thought it was worth sharing – it takes an interesting look at emerging media and tech history and includes some priceless footage from the 1960s. In this quick half hour presentation, Peter shares some important lessons from Silicon Valley and explains why the web is so much [...]