Ultramon – Fantastic If You Have Two Or More Monitors
I have used a two monitor setup for several years (I’m about to try three just for the hell of it.) I discovered Ultramon the other day, downloaded it, and
I have used a two monitor setup for several years (I’m about to try three just for the hell of it.) I discovered Ultramon the other day, downloaded it, and
I started my summer school program today. Yeah – I know it’s Saturday – but so what. I turned off my email (eek) and settled into an hour of Brian
As I wander around in summer school, I’ve been working my way through Brian Harvey’s Computer Science Logo Style 2/e, Vol. 1: Symbolic Computing. So far I’m finding Harvey to [
I’ve just agreed to be a judge for the finals of the Microsoft produced Imagine Cup Programming Competition. This is a college programming competition that now has over 15,000 students
A few days ago I posted about turning on the Pipelining feature in Firefox. In many cases, I’ve seen a dramatic performance improvement. However, now that I’ve been using it [&
I’ve been using Firefox for a while and love it. I’m waiting patiently for my beta of IE 7.0 to see how they’ve done, but for now I’m addicted to
Ken Norton has an incredible post up about his visit to Enron in 1999 while he was CTO at NBCi. Thanks for Mark Pincus for the link. I’ve filed this
Fred Wilson wrote a long post on his investment in del.icio.us six weeks ago. I’ve been playing with del.icio.us and some of the other tagging services and finally got around
In 1994 when I was first playing around with the Web, catalog publishing was a common example of something that would eventually shift to the Web over time. Last week,
Nerd week continues (and my pile of technology crap on the floor slowly diminishes). At the Microsoft VC Summit last month, our parting gift (Microsoft has always given out nice