Articles in the Blog Category
Posted in Blog on 25 August 2008
Mozilla said Friday it has added the fruits of a two-month JavaScript turbo power project to the latest preview of its next browser, Firefox 3.1, that boosts some benchmark speeds by nearly 40 times over Firefox 3.0.
Original Article: Mozilla turbocharges Firefox, touts major speed gains | ITworld
Posted in Blog on 22 August 2008
We had a great time putting together this multi-part webinar with special guests: Peter Barkely, Director of Mobile Services at washingtonpost.com, who discussed the development of the washingtonpost.coms new, on-the-go iPhone application for the newspapers City Guide; and Tim Karr, Campaign Director at Free Press, who explained how New Media strategies can improve organizations external [...]
Posted in Blog on 22 August 2008
Riley Skinner threw completions at more than a 72% clip…higher than any other QB of a major NCAA team. Read about his strategy for this upcoming season.
Original Article: Riley Skinner…Solid Under Pressure
Posted in Personal on 21 August 2008
I’ve been researching flat panel TVs for over a year now and have teetered between LCD and Plasma, finally settling on the LCD technology for its wide viewing angle, improved black levels, and potential life span. I knew that if I was going to buy a TV I wanted it to have 120Hz processing, be [...]
Posted in Blog on 21 August 2008
It may not matter if Grovveshark is better than Pandora, as Pandora may be shutting their doors soon anyway. So if you’ve been enjoying free music at work from Pandora, learning about new bands, get ready to jump ship and check out this new offering.
Grooveshark allows you to receive suggested music based on your musical [...]
Posted in Personal on 16 August 2008
I’m heading off for the day to hike Stony Man (Blue Ridge Mountains) with a fellow Wake Forest alumnus, William Warren. We haven’t hit the trails in a while, so we’re starting out with this shorter 3.7 mile trek.
Having moved several times, things that just don’t fit anymore get left behind. This included my old [...]
Posted in Blog on 14 August 2008
With easy self publishing popping up all over the net, the ability to publish social network based sites has emerged from the dust. RWW suggests that two of the top blog/CMS hybrid tools Wordpress (BuddyPress) and Movable Type are poised to contend in this new space.
Original Article: The Next Social Networks Will Be Powered By [...]
Posted in Blog on 11 August 2008
I think there’s a huge point here. Not that Windows Vista is actually amazing, but rather how well people have been swayed by the marketing campaigns of Window’s rivals. Apple has successfully changed the marketing environment by creating a culture around an operating system. AN OPERATING SYSTEM?! But in essence, they have a huge grassroots [...]
Posted in Blog on 11 August 2008
This is what we’ve come to expect from technology. It seems like just yesterday we were scattering Intel’s Core 2 Duo chips around the computer industry like flowers at a wedding, and just when your mom has even heard of it, boom, we’ve got newer tech.
Not that I’m complaining. This is great news for consumer [...]
Posted in Blog on 1 August 2008
Had you hoped to one day hop on a plane and be surrounded by a beautiful buzz of the masses on their cellphones? Did you desire to pay extra for non-phone seating areas on airplanes?
Well, unfortunately, I’m about to dash your dreams. It looks like the first steps of banning cellphone use on airplanes has [...]


