I know I don’t take enough time off. The problem of being freelance

I’ve been a freelancer for almost all of the last seven years. I think it’s fair to say that the entire time has been hard work to make end meet. Needless to say I’ve gotten myself into the habit of working myself extremely hard, all the time. The problem is that this leads to a [...]

WordPress 3 & Parent-Child Themes from WordCamp Vancouver

If you missed WordCamp Vancouver and wanted more than the slides I posted previously, now you can watch Catherine Winters & I talk about WordPress 3.0 just a short while before it came out: As Catherine & I talked about, WordPress 3.0 is a very easy (and fast) update for people who are already using [...]

Would You Use iBooks as your iPad PDF reader?

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I’m not sure this is a great idea, but it is certainly a nice option: Once you’ve got the files uploaded to Dropbox, though, how do you get them into iBooks? Just find the PDF in Dropbox on your phone, hit “Open With” and choose iBooks. It’s easy as pie, and your PDF files will [...]

If Twitter Can’t Handle the Heat, Why Don’t They Spread the Load?

Fine,I’m a broken record . But, still Twitter is becoming as essential as email to not only communicate with each other, but spread news. Important news. So why can’t they just fine a way to decentralize themselves? Twitter’s a product that the media industry respects, and in many cases idolizes, but the recent high-profile infrastructure [...]

Anyone tried Google Command Line?

I don’t think I can call myself a geek unless I try using Google Command Line (Google CL)—googlecl – Project Hosting on Google Code—but has anyone tried it? And on a Mac?

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