“The best writing is rewriting” — E.B. White
I’m a big believer in the “rough draft –> revision –> revision –> revision –> final draft” process, but somedays you grow weary of looking at the same words. Thanks for the encouragement E.B. White :-)
I’m a big believer in the “rough draft –> revision –> revision –> revision –> final draft” process, but somedays you grow weary of looking at the same words. Thanks for the encouragement E.B. White :-)
I manage all of my email accounts through Gmail, so I often go through the process of adding a new address into my main Gmail account. Today, I came across an annoying little error: There was a problem connecting to pop.gmail.com Server returned error: “Account misconfig: hostname contains unsafe characters.” After doing a quick Google … [Read more…]
As John Gruber put it: jaw drop.
via youtube.com Apparently this is a few years old, but I never saw it. Brilliant.
via urb.com Sadly, no dates for Portland yet :( Screenings: On April 16th: New York: Sunshine Theater New York: Lincoln Plaza Los Angeles: The Landmark Los Angeles: Arclight, Hollywood San Francisco: Embarcadero Berkeley: Shattuck San Rafael: Rafael Palo Alto: Aquarius On April 23rd: Philadelphia: Ritz 5 Chicago: Century Seattle: Harvard Exit Boston: Kendall Square On … [Read more…]
via tuaw.com Here’s a quick demo of AirMail, Urban Airship’s brand new product that gives users an inbox for push notifications. This is going to be huge. Congrats guys! http://urbanairship.com
I had heard about Google TV Ads, awhile back but never took the time to really see how it worked or what it was capable of. It’s really intrigueing to see how simple it is to put up TV spots and advertise to a mainstream audience. Does Mugasha need a TV ad? Not so sure … [Read more…]
Man, I looked fantastic that night ;) For those that don't know, dMob is a monthly meetup of graphic and web designers in Portland. This month it was held at the Portland Incubator Experiment (aka Mugasha HQ).
via g4tv.com Carnegie Mellon University Professor, Jesse Schell, dives into a world of game development which will emerge from the popular “Facebook Games” era.