In a bizarre move for any organization, let alone a “traditional” journalism outfit, the Chicago Sun Times today laid off the entirety of its 28-person photography staff.
While the many projects I’ve come across on Kickstarter have seemed interesting – today is the first time I’ve backed one. Read on for more about this new idea in funding and backing the JustMount and TidyTilt+ project.
Andrew Chen writes today on his blog (or is it an essay?) about RSS and more specifically how he found the light with email subscriptions over RSS. RSS is a syndicator of content. RSS is a standard.
This week I received an email that informed me that Logmein would no longer allow access to more than 10 computers, so I decided to look at ways to get around this restriction.
The idea behind BitTorrent Sync is not to store your data in the cloud, but use the cloud to keep your data updated on multiple computers. I take a first look at the alpha version of this new tool.
Today, an invite came in for a new feed reader called FluxReader. While this is still in beta, and much will likely change, but I wanted to get a good feel for whether this tool could be a worthy Google Reader replacement.
The title of this post tells you exactly where this one is going: Windows: It’s over. So, Windows is dead? Windows 8 is Dead?
The question is, was Google Reader loved by its users? Well, one measure of how much a product is loved could be how much users actually use it.
Recently, Microsoft has offered a way to publicly view Office files by way of their own Office Web Viewer. I’ll show you how this process works, and how you might make use of it yourself.
If you give that to Facebook, privacy isn’t your problem. But, Facebook Home appears to have other very concerning things you should think about. I take a look at this very interesting development from Facebook.