Sunday, April 30, 2006

A bicycle made for one.

Woo-hoo.. With raible always talking about how he rides to work on his bike i've splashed out on a very nice bike from rei.

My commute is around 10 miles, which may be a little far. I really need to shed some extra pounds I've gathered over the year and this may be just the ticket.

Hmm.. maybe I can throw some technology at it.. :-) I've been think of the Nuvi 360 for the car, but its probably an overkill for the bike. Anyone know of a nice wee GPS unit ?

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Tips for Productivity

Raible talks about how to be productive and happy at work.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Virtualization Software

Been a busy week. Apple announces that the macbooks can now boot windows xp with a piece of software called Boot Camp. They said they will be available in Leopard, the next version of macosx.

Also just read on eWeek about a company called Parallels which does this in a window. (no pun intented). Take a look at the screenshots or the video. Interesting..

Friday, March 31, 2006

Happy Birthday Apple! (30 tomorrow)

Bill Thompson a technology commentator, from the BBC argues "The hardware punks at Apple have changed the world more than the Sex Pistols"

Apple tomorrow will be 30 years old. Started in 1976 on April 1st in a garage, IMHO they have radically changed the whole computer industry for the better. Whether you use a Mac or not you can't help see how they have contributed to tech for the last 30 years.

Friday, March 24, 2006

TechTalks at Google

Google has very kindly posted their TechTalks on GoogleVideo. These are presentations by Googlers or guests on a wide range of subjects. I've just watched the Second Life video which I found fascinating.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

PowerReviews on CNN/Fortune

The startup I'm working for (powerreviews.com) got a mention on cnn/fortune. Yeah!

For me, I make most of my buying decisions based on reviews. I want real testimony from people explaining how they use the product, what was good and what was bad. I then aggregate, take them with a pinch of salt and make an informed decision.

The article explains that our competitor charges as much as $8000 per month for the service. People have said our software is better and FREE. Yes... FREE! I guess they are after a different size of fish.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Monday, March 06, 2006

Oscar Night

Although I'm not a big fan of the Oscars, both Rachael and myself made the effort to dress up and went to see it at the Castro theater. She was Willy Wonka and I was an Oompa-Loompa. We actually WON(!) the costume contest and got a mention in the State Uni paper.

Pictures are here, here and here.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Monday, February 27, 2006

Life inside google

A pictorial view at google.

I guess with a $1.5M revenue per employee you can afford to be that lavish.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Out of Stealth

Well the startup that I've joined has come out the stealth-mode and announced whats its all about.

We want to be the source for product reviews. Its free and super easy for merchants to add product reviews to their sites without needing the big budgets of say amazon.

Please take a look.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

It doesn't offend me

Not sure why I find this interesting, but someone has put up pictures of what the've eaten at google. Looks yummy.
Interesting article about praise at google.

The Google Praise Scale:

  • Unequaled Brilliance
  • It’s kind of interesting
  • It seems sensible / reasonable
  • It will do until we can fix it
  • It doesn’t offend me
  • It’s not worth talking about
  • It’s a waste of time
  • Unacceptable Dreck
I generally don't get too excited about things (maybe its a British thing) and if asked for feedback will often say "Not bad". For people that don't really know me, this could be construed as a negative statement, but its really a compliment!.

I think in future, I may adopt the term used in the above article.. "It doesn't offend me" :P

Friday, February 10, 2006

Desktop Manager

Very cool opengl linux desktop manager (with video) called Compiz. Although I'm a fan of the cool effects on MacosX, I think this may get a little annoying after a while.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Using Map sites

Raible describes how to use the various maps on the web in your application.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Narnia Rap

A Saturday Night Live scketch.. from the East Coast comes SNL-Narnia-Rap. Here are the lyrics.

In response from the West Coast: narniarapbattle.


Since moving from the East Coast to the West Coast, I think I can relate to both. Funny :)

New Chapter

I've given my previous corporate environment to something that I believe will be fullfilling. Yesterday was my first day at a stealth startup called PowerReviews.

Paul Graham talks about How To Do What You Love.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Intel inside

I thought this was amusing.

From techdirt: "On the very day the company officially announced its first Intel-based product, Apple's stock price closed at $80.86."

Don't understand? 8086 was one of the first intel chips in PC's. :-)

Also looks like Windows-XP won't be running on the terribly named MacBook.

Friday, January 06, 2006

Real Job

Robert C May writes why he "Quit Entrepreneurship and Got a Real Job".

Also how "Entrepreneurship Can Ruin Your Life" . A story about a couple's decision to open a nice coffee shop in NYC didn't quite turn out.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

satuGO

Interesting new device called satuGo. Combine a bouncy ball with a camera and you have the potential of some very interesting pictures.