Archive for the 'Web' Category

NetNewsWire 3.0

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

I swear we didn’t coordinate this, but MarsEdit’s older sibling NetNewsWire also celebrates a new release, turning 3.0 today! I’ve been using this in its pre-release form for months and am very confident about its power and stability. A really excellent update. Nice work, Brent!

Google Usability

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Google frustrates me by highlighting in their products some of the best and worst of web usability. Consider Google Maps, which won me over instantly when I first tried it, almost entirely because of the innovative (then) “drag to scroll” behavior you can rely on whenever you see a Google map. They won me over […]

Free Idea: Cooperative Advertising

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Update 4/24/07: Om Malik asked me to write a trimmed down version of this article for his Found|Read site. It was a great honor to be asked by Om to contribute, and hopefully this will get it a little more exposure among web-types who might be able to help make it a reality! Original Article […]

CocoaCast With Jon & Daniel

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Jon Trainer and I were invited to take part in a special CocoaCast episode, where we discussed the delay of Leopard, open source organization, and advice for a community-developed application by CocoaCast’s listeners. We had a great time chatting with Russell. Check it out! By the way, I mentioned Skim in the podcast, but couldn’t […]