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Two weeks in the Netherlands: Pictures
0I’ve create a flickr stream of images from our trip. Enjoy: http://www.flickr.com//photos/79815305@N07/sets/72157629717047826/show/
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Two weeks in the Netherlands
We Americans are something of an isolated country. For most of us, the next country over (usually Mexico or Canada) is days away by car. What we know of the Netherlands (or Holland) and the people who live there is, shall we say, limited to [...]
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Travel Details
Ah, the joys of traveling outside the U.S. We’re leaving on Sunday to travel to the Netherlands for my wife’s parent’s 50th wedding anniversary. Over the last month, I’ve said that to a long string of people working for the government in one way or [...]
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How to get SOPA’d and more
Get SOPA’d The opposition to SOPA via the internet was so wide spread that politicians have added SOPA to the pool of English language nouns, like Google, that are used as verbs. To “get SOPA’d” is to back legislation that ignites a major Internet backlash. [...]
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Crazy Busy and Getting ‘er Done
We’ve been crazy busy. Meetings about potential business with the state, jumping through hoops and keeping deadlines. And, we’re still moving our Core Technology forward. Some of it has been the tedious: standardizing the way different ECT applications are structured. Some has been more fun. [...]
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More space in your DropBox for free
I’ve got a handful of cloud tools that I use all the time. One is DropBox. While it’s nice to use to share files with others, it does something that nothing else really does: it lets me get at the same documents on everything I [...]
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42 mice: doing what I love
Deciding, like Ingrid announced a few days ago, to focus on creating a collaborative writing/editing/publishing/announcing system was a natural for us. And, it was one that was staring us in the face almost from the beginning. Ingrid, our intern Jonathan and I are all writers. [...]
Read More → Do what you love – Love what you do. The best of both worlds: eating your own dogfood.
So… (yes I am starting a blog with ‘so’ – damn the prepositions: I am Dutch, I can get away with it)… sooo… we are building this great technology. We have these bazillion ideas and only a few of us – about 2.5 of us [...]
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Flooded by Office Nails
My kids go to a new school. Like all things new and shiny, there are rough spots. For instance, communications are very, shall we say, ad hoc. It’s a constant flood of information. And it’s a big unmanageable mess. We did help them set up [...]
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Taking Down 200,000 Customers
I’m beginning to feel like a journalist rather than someone who designs websites and creates apps that run on mobile devices. I guess that’s the cost of touching the SOPA can of worms. Of course, if I was a journalist, I talk about these things [...]
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