Back at podcasting: check out PrivacyNowRadio

Yeah you can’t keep me from podcasting for long. No matter what I usually come back to it eventually. As the Community Manager for eCrypt Technologies having a weekly podcast wrapping up the privacy/security/hacking news of the week just seemed like a good idea. So I started doing it. Good thing the boss agreed with [...]

Trying Blogsy For The IPad

Could this be the missing editor for the IPad? Maybe. Still playing with it, but there is potential here. The key will be how easy it is to use and learn day to day.

Return of The Text Editor?

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Remember when almost everything you did on a computer was, essentially, in plain text? Sure there were “word processors” back in the day, but the “formatting” was really just markup within text to start and stop formatting. Then came the “revolution” of WYSIWYG. Now, I’m not going to decry that as a terrible thing in [...]

Could we become our own library in the cloud?

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Lending ebooks first came to the Nook and now available for select books on Kindles, which makes me wonder if we could all become giant P2P libraries in the near future. Something that could make public libraries either scream in panic or giggle with glee, depending on whether you see this as a powerful tool [...]

Kobo Poised to Become Your eReading Hub

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You know when you read an announcement and the ramifications don’t really hit you until you try it for yourself? Yeah, that’s what Kobo’s recent announcement about Facebook and Instapaper integration did for me. The screenshots, maybe because the were from the iPhone, didn’t drive home what Instapaper integration really means. It’s not about stashing [...]

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