Posts Tagged ‘online’

death of IE6?

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Internet Explorer 6 is the bane of many a web designer’s existence. It supports CSS more in theory than practice and lingers like a herpes sore on the market (that’s not graphic enough).

Microsoft, (maybe listening?) with the release of IE8 seems to have addressed some core issues, some that were still within IE7. As a beta user of Windows 7, where IE8 is native, I see great improvements. I’ve been impressed. (more…)

late night socializing

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Celebrities on Twitter. That statement alone is enough for some to call for the end of civilization. In the least, celebrities tend to add narcissism to a narcissistic medium.

That said, I like how Jimmy Fallon’s doing things. He drops hints about guests and events on the show, replies often to many people on Twitter and (more because he’s a gadget hound than SM genius) has guests more catered to tech than other shows. (more…)

with apple goes the world

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Today, like most tech nerds or hipsters, I was engrossed in some pretty heavy auto-refresh watching. For others, WWDC’s keynote was covered on any number of tech blogs.

To summarize, Apple upgraded their Macbook Pro line, beefed up their iPhone (including video) and refreshed their flagship OS into a smaller, faster and more efficient wild feline (metaphorically). What does that mean? (more…)

autoreply: out of office, indefinitely

Monday, June 1st, 2009

The phrase “you should do that on your own time” confuses me. Who allotted time and determined ownership? What part of my day is not “my time”? For many, this idea is archaic.

Before I get ahead of myself, there are many fields that require scheduled hours. Mechanics, dentists, teachers, etc. rely on person-person or person-machine, analog interaction. Many can communicate and work digitally from anywhere Online (still capitalized?). (more…)

business, usually

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Newspapers are crumbling! In-store retail is floundering! Non-digital music is in its last throes! We’re all going to die! Maybe not but everything is changing. Why hasn’t business as usual?

If that’s all overblown hype, and it is: what’s changing? Access. (more…)

notes from a digital native

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Use of the internet is an intracohort shift. Reliance on the internet is an intercohort shift. Thus, articles like this one are written to try and help those in power understand those that will eventually replace them.

In honor of the observed-habits-of-a-generation-I-don’t-get trend, I thought I’d create my own list. I don’t speak for my generation but here are some notes from a digital native: (more…)

hire facilitators, not managers

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Back in olden times (1984?) one needed to prove their corporate value by standing out. Think of a new product; save the company money; institute an “Air Jordan” day; being unique was the ticket to success. (more…)