Ben Goodger, writing about Chrome: Autoupdate is one of Chrome’s killer features. It is magical because it continuously updates an entire development platform invisibly, frequently. Su... Read more
After working in technology for 17 years now, I can assure you: constantly being the only woman in the room stinks. Since I usually am, one of my career goals is to surround myself with capa... Read more
Good news! The Amazon Appstore for Android launched today. Bad news: even though I submitted it last Thursday, they haven’t yet approved the latest version 0.6 of Todo.txt Touch, so th... Read more
I don’t have any experience with open source bounties, but I’m about to get some thanks to my employer, Expert Labs. We’re offering some special motivation to ThinkUp contr... Read more
Watch as a modern PC gets Windows 1.0 installed, and upgraded through every major version up to Windows 7. Not sure what’s more amazing; that this screencast is possible today in a VMw... Read more
One year ago today, ThinkUp‘s first official release, alpha 1, quietly became available. I’d been building the app mostly solo during my spare time since August of 2009, but when... Read more
Thanks to a heads-up from _MikeBroderick that the official Gingerbread update .zip file is now available, I’m manually updating my Nexus One as I type. Finally! Read more
Answers to a few questions I’ve gotten asked more than once lately. Read more
The release of Todo.txt Touch on Android sparked much more interest in the Todo.txt project than I expected, especially in people who don’t have an Android device. So, the community is... Read more
My new Android app Todo.txt Touch is now available in the Android Market. Search for “Todo.txt” in the Market, or scan the QR code below on your Android device to get it. The lat... Read more
My first Android app, Todo.txt Touch, manages your todo.txt file stored at Dropbox—and it’s now available for beta-testing. Before it hits the Android Market, there are some issu... Read more
At the end of the year, it’s always fun to look back at the places you’ve gone and things you’ve done in the past 12 months, and if you log your comings and goings with app... Read more
Lifehacker’s publisher, Gawker Media, suffered a severe network breach and the responsible party published the usernames and hashed passwords of 1.24 million readers at Lifehacker and... Read more
Tapioca Straitjacket
From Jon Evans’ epic rant about Facebook Comments: God forbid that they even pay lip service to the notion that users might perhaps be given options—for then they might start to use... Read more