GMail Invites, B$ & 360

I have a bunch of GMail invites and everyone I know has a GMail account already. If you want one, just comment on this post. I also have nearly 700 chips on BlogShares. I’ll give 50 to anyone who writes a post on his/her blog about HotPepper.ca and 100 to anyone who adds a link… Continue reading GMail Invites, B$ & 360

Spruce Maps

I’ve been published on ALA! A very exciting time. I should point out that the article was originally written last summer, and I have learned a few things since then. Nevertheless, here is Spruced-Up Site Maps (or “Spruce Maps” as ALA cleverly named the URL) in all its glory. Looks like I got in in… Continue reading Spruce Maps

HotPepper.ca Development

Last spring, there was some discussion over at DxF regarding personal dingbats. I found the discussion enlightening and inspiring. As a result, it made me realize that I wanted to establish some sort of strong identity for myself on the Internet. The first step I wanted to take was to develop a personal dingbat. I… Continue reading HotPepper.ca Development

Google Weather and Movies

Google is really on a roll. First it was their Google Maps that took the Internet by storm. Now they’ve released weather and movie services.

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Netscape 8.0

Netscape has released a public beta version of Navigator 8.0.

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Google Maps Goes North

It looks like Google has extended its map database north of the 50th parallel.

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We Want a Cheap Superman

There’s a company I know that is offering a four month work experience position in website development. They are expecting the person they hire to have a lot of skills; maybe even unreasonably expecting.

Photoshop CS 2.0 Almost Here

According to Think Secret, the newest version of Adobe Photoshop, Photshop CS 2.0, will ship next month.

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