Something tells me that flock the social webbrowser will be released in 3 days
No flock in 3 days. It’s the web 2.0 party!
Something tells me that flock the social webbrowser will be released in 3 days
No flock in 3 days. It’s the web 2.0 party!
Wired News: Killer Buzz Flocks to New Browser
The buzz is spreading surrounding flock the social browser for a Web 2.0 era.
Using the powerbook in the science building at the VU. Gotta love wifi!
Django | The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines
A python web framework. Check out the review by Andy Smith and the follow-up.
from digg: And, like the movie itself, the poster plays up the first-person shooter angle.
I don’t know how good the movie is going to be, the trailers look good. But history has taught us that ‘game-movies’ aren’t all that great. Still though…it -is- DOOM. I’m going.
This thing is hot. And I want one. The only thing that disappoints me besides the fact that my 1G iPod mini has become irrelevant, is that my remote cannot be connected to the nano, so that’s a shame. This would be my third iPod after the mini and the shuffle. Is this bad? Nah! The nano is hot
More blogs about ipod nano.

Using my powerbook and the university’s wifi. The Firefox window is Digg.com. Picture taken with the Motorola Razr.
from digg:
Google has just launched a new service called Sidebar, It will be used to display information on the desktop like email, RSS headlines, weather, stocks, and desktop search in addition to any other content the users are viewing like photos or websites, or even a scratch pad.
What I am wondering is: “where’s the mac version?”.
Though we on the mac have dashboard and konfabulator for our widget(like) needs, Googles desktop offerings like sidebar have been mostly WindowsXP-only which is a bit of shame.
Flock has landed. Chris Messina and crew are working on flock, a social networking browser built upon Firefox. Features include drag and drop blogging, integrated with social networking services like flickr and del.icio.us. This is very exciting besides firefox as a lightweight browser and tabbed browsing and supporting the w3c standards there has been little innovation in the browser area. Flock seems like a fitting browser for the Web2.0 era.