Posted on 20 April 2007
If you’ve been following the micro-blogging service Twitter and it’s 140 character limit isn’t quite what you want, you might consider Tumblr. Tumblr equates themselves with a “scrapbook”, provided you consider weblogs to be “journals”.
However you can’t really call Tumblr a precise alternative for a number of reasons. One is that you can give the [...]
Posted on 14 April 2007
Ever wanted to know how to do something software-related and wished there was a tutorial? Better yet, a video tutorial, and free at that? Well Tubetorial, which has been known for some great tutorials when Chris Pearson and Brian Clark created and ran it, is currently under the banner of SplashPress, who also own Performancing, [...]
Posted on 11 April 2007
The Mon Apr 2, 2007, print issue of InfoWorld magazine (which arrived a week late) has “Final Print Issue” splashed across the top right corner of the cover. It’s official. After 29 years and nearly 1400 issues, they’re folding the print edition and putting their efforts into their website.
Now I don’t know InfoWorld’s financial situation. [...]