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30
Aug
2006
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Firefox Extensions For 2.x

by rich115Comment Published at 19:3219:320 comments0 comments50 Visits50 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Here’s a pet-peeve. If you’re going to write an application that involves an extension to Firefox, at least ensure it is also compatible with Firefox beta 2.x.

The reality is that most people who are going to use Firefox extensions, especially ones focused on the tech crowd, are the type that like being on the bleeding edge. These are the type of people who have Firefox beta 2.x installed (myself included).

I’ve been sent several invitations to test beta applications that have included a Firefox extension. Only to find it isn’t compatible with the beta. It just turns into a frustrating waste of time.

30
Aug
2006
rich115

Firefox Extensions For 2.x

by rich115Comment Published at 19:3219:320 comments0 comments64 Visits64 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Here’s a pet-peeve. If you’re going to write an application that involves an extension to Firefox, at least ensure it is also compatible with Firefox beta 2.x.

The reality is that most people who are going to use Firefox extensions, especially ones focused on the tech crowd, are the type that like being on the bleeding edge. These are the type of people who have Firefox beta 2.x installed (myself included).

I’ve been sent several invitations to test beta applications that have included a Firefox extension. Only to find it isn’t compatible with the beta. It just turns into a frustrating waste of time.

30
Aug
2006
rich115

More Fun With Flickr Geotags

by rich115Comment Published at 00:3700:370 comments0 comments35 Visits35 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Yesterday Flickr launched their mapping interface to share a photograph’s location. I spent some time getting to know the interface, which as you’d have expected was crazily simple. I love it.

Fortunately for Flickr they already had a large number of photos geotagged due to third-party plugins. However, the avalanche of tagging that occurred yesterday even staggered them: 1,234,384 in 24 hours!

Putting aside the fun I had geotagging my photos (yes, I’ve already admitted I’m a geek, and you expect it given I wrote How to Use Flickr: The Digital Photography Revolution), the true fun is yet to come. As Stewart points out in his update, it’s worth exploring some of the amazing locations now in Flickr. Brenda points to Lighthouses of the Great Lakes, and the tag “selfportrait” was fun before, but now you can put it in the context of place.

They’ve also updated their API to grab geo data from their DB. Now we sit and wait, and see what new third-party applications appear using the data.

30
Aug
2006
rich115

More Fun With Flickr Geotags

by rich115Comment Published at 00:3700:370 comments0 comments49 Visits49 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Yesterday Flickr launched their mapping interface to share a photograph’s location. I spent some time getting to know the interface, which as you’d have expected was crazily simple. I love it.

Fortunately for Flickr they already had a large number of photos geotagged due to third-party plugins. However, the avalanche of tagging that occurred yesterday even staggered them: 1,234,384 in 24 hours!

Putting aside the fun I had geotagging my photos (yes, I’ve already admitted I’m a geek, and you expect it given I wrote How to Use Flickr: The Digital Photography Revolution), the true fun is yet to come. As Stewart points out in his update, it’s worth exploring some of the amazing locations now in Flickr. Brenda points to Lighthouses of the Great Lakes, and the tag “selfportrait” was fun before, but now you can put it in the context of place.

They’ve also updated their API to grab geo data from their DB. Now we sit and wait, and see what new third-party applications appear using the data.

29
Aug
2006
rich115

Minti

by rich115Comment Published at 00:4400:440 comments0 comments40 Visits40 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here


This is a simple entry to allow my Minti account, rich115.minti.com to pick up this weblogs feed.

While I’m on the subject. If you’re a parent, then Minti is worth using. It’s a great resource for parents, utilising blogs, search, tags, groups, friends, and ranking. You know, the raft of “web 2.0″ features that make the Internet such a cool place to hang out.

29
Aug
2006
rich115

Minti

by rich115Comment Published at 00:4400:440 comments0 comments75 Visits75 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here


This is a simple entry to allow my Minti account, rich115.minti.com to pick up this weblogs feed.

While I’m on the subject. If you’re a parent, then Minti is worth using. It’s a great resource for parents, utilising blogs, search, tags, groups, friends, and ranking. You know, the raft of “web 2.0″ features that make the Internet such a cool place to hang out.

29
Aug
2006
rich115

Canadian Publicity

by rich115Comment Published at 00:0900:090 comments0 comments66 Visits66 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

I mentioned my interview with Stephen Ibaraki a few weeks ago. With the amount of publicity he can generate, I’m starting to think I need to move to Canada :).

The interview is now available in NPA Careers, CIPS Connections, and I’m quoted in an article in IT Business by Grant Buckler.

Thanks again Stephen!

29
Aug
2006
rich115

Canadian Publicity

by rich115Comment Published at 00:0900:090 comments0 comments62 Visits62 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

I mentioned my interview with Stephen Ibaraki a few weeks ago. With the amount of publicity he can generate, I’m starting to think I need to move to Canada :).

The interview is now available in NPA Careers, CIPS Connections, and I’m quoted in an article in IT Business by Grant Buckler.

Thanks again Stephen!

28
Aug
2006
rich115

Calling All Perth Entrepreneurs

by rich115Comment Published at 19:3219:320 comments0 comments62 Visits62 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Just to prove that I’m not busy enough, I’ve started a Perth Entrepreneurs networking group with Viveca Trader.

When I looked a month ago for a local group that I could join to discuss business and entrepreneurship, I couldn’t find anything available. So, while chatting with Viveca, we decided to start our own group.

If you’re in Perth (or nearby), and run or invest in a business, then check out the Perth Entrepreneurs’ weblog for details on the first networking event.

28
Aug
2006
rich115

Calling All Perth Entrepreneurs

by rich115Comment Published at 19:3219:320 comments0 comments54 Visits54 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Just to prove that I’m not busy enough, I’ve started a Perth Entrepreneurs networking group with Viveca Trader.

When I looked a month ago for a local group that I could join to discuss business and entrepreneurship, I couldn’t find anything available. So, while chatting with Viveca, we decided to start our own group.

If you’re in Perth (or nearby), and run or invest in a business, then check out the Perth Entrepreneurs’ weblog for details on the first networking event.

28
Aug
2006
rich115

Flickr Maps

by rich115Comment Published at 19:2619:260 comments0 comments37 Visits37 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

I’ve been waiting for this for a few months. Especially when someone from Flickr dropped a hint about it a few months ago.

Flickr now has in-built geotagging. “So what,” you say. Well now you can explore photos in Flickr by location.

The feature, through third-party tools, has been available for some time, so I’ve had a bunch of photos geotagged. However, with the new feature it is made very easy, and will help wide spread adoption. I’m looking forward to seeing how the community starts using it.

Flickr Maps

28
Aug
2006
rich115

Flickr Maps

by rich115Comment Published at 19:2619:260 comments0 comments70 Visits70 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

I’ve been waiting for this for a few months. Especially when someone from Flickr dropped a hint about it a few months ago.

Flickr now has in-built geotagging. “So what,” you say. Well now you can explore photos in Flickr by location.

The feature, through third-party tools, has been available for some time, so I’ve had a bunch of photos geotagged. However, with the new feature it is made very easy, and will help wide spread adoption. I’m looking forward to seeing how the community starts using it.

Flickr Maps

11
Aug
2006
rich115

An Interview With Me

by rich115Comment Published at 19:0219:020 comments0 comments33 Visits33 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

A short while ago I did another interview with Stephen Ibaraki, an amazing technologist in Canada. He published the answers this last week on Canadian IT Managers blog, to which Stephen is a Resident blogger. You can find the first installment here, and the rest on the following days.

11
Aug
2006
rich115

An Interview With Me

by rich115Comment Published at 19:0219:020 comments0 comments62 Visits62 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

A short while ago I did another interview with Stephen Ibaraki, an amazing technologist in Canada. He published the answers this last week on Canadian IT Managers blog, to which Stephen is a Resident blogger. You can find the first installment here, and the rest on the following days.

03
Aug
2006
rich115

If There Is Only One Podcast

by rich115Comment Published at 05:0805:080 comments0 comments33 Visits33 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

I watched some Billy Connolly today. He is a genius. As it turns out, it’s a brilliant warm up to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which starts in a few short days (well, they’re longer in Scotland right now, but you get my meaning).

So if you love comedy, and lets face it, who doesn’t, then there is one podcast you’ve got to subscribe to: TPN Edinburgh Fringe Show.

My mate Ewan did such a fantastic job of covering it last year that he was nominated for a BAFTA–no joke.

I’m subscribed. It’s my lunch time listening for the next few of weeks.

Oh, it shouldn’t stop you subscribing to The Gadget Show and G’day World.

03
Aug
2006
rich115

If There Is Only One Podcast

by rich115Comment Published at 05:0805:080 comments0 comments59 Visits59 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

I watched some Billy Connolly today. He is a genius. As it turns out, it’s a brilliant warm up to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which starts in a few short days (well, they’re longer in Scotland right now, but you get my meaning).

So if you love comedy, and lets face it, who doesn’t, then there is one podcast you’ve got to subscribe to: TPN Edinburgh Fringe Show.

My mate Ewan did such a fantastic job of covering it last year that he was nominated for a BAFTA–no joke.

I’m subscribed. It’s my lunch time listening for the next few of weeks.

Oh, it shouldn’t stop you subscribing to The Gadget Show and G’day World.

31
Jul
2006
rich115

PerthNorg: The Citizen News ORGanisation

by rich115Comment Published at 21:0821:080 comments0 comments38 Visits38 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Mr Barren is always talking about localisation, recently launching his localised search engine called Gnoos, so he’ll be happy to see a community web service that was just launched in Perth.

PerthNorg is Western Australia’s salvation. For too long we’ve been in the dark, because the local monopolistic newspaper has been dragging its clumsy feet when it has come to the Internet: for too long we’ve not had easy access to local news.

PerthNorg solves that problem in a big way. In fact it offers almost complete freedom because the news is up to us.

PerthNorg is a user empowered news site that gives citizen journalists (you!) editorial control. Every news item on PerthNorg is a submission from the Norg community by either creating it, sourcing it, ranking or commenting on it.

I’m a big fan, and I’d like to congratulate Bronwen on the launch!

If you’re a Perthite, bookmark the site and get in there and start helping with the news.

31
Jul
2006
rich115

PerthNorg: The Citizen News ORGanisation

by rich115Comment Published at 21:0821:080 comments0 comments74 Visits74 VisitsReport
This post is from from my other blog here

Mr Barren is always talking about localisation, recently launching his localised search engine called Gnoos, so he’ll be happy to see a community web service that was just launched in Perth.

PerthNorg is Western Australia’s salvation. For too long we’ve been in the dark, because the local monopolistic newspaper has been dragging its clumsy feet when it has come to the Internet: for too long we’ve not had easy access to local news.

PerthNorg solves that problem in a big way. In fact it offers almost complete freedom because the news is up to us.

PerthNorg is a user empowered news site that gives citizen journalists (you!) editorial control. Every news item on PerthNorg is a submission from the Norg community by either creating it, sourcing it, ranking or commenting on it.

I’m a big fan, and I’d like to congratulate Bronwen on the launch!

If you’re a Perthite, bookmark the site and get in there and start helping with the news.

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