Year: 2010

  • David Simon’s Open Letter to New Orleans

    [Preface for his new series, Treme, which begins tonight on HBO.][link] Treme has some real big shoes to fill in The Wire, and I hope it does so with gusto. [link]: http://www.nola.com/treme-hbo/index.ssf/2010/04/hbos_treme_creator_david_simon.html “HBO’s ‘Treme’ creator David Simon explains it all for you | Treme – The HBO Series | News, Blogs and Reviews – NOLA.com”

  • Flash CS5 will export to HTML5 Canvas

    [It’s nice to be able to link to something GOOD that Adobe is doing.][link] With Apple putting the kibosh on their Flash -> iPhone bridge, this is an even bigger deal. Apple does not, yet, control HTML. [link]: http://www.9to5mac.com/Flash-html5-canvas-35409730 “Flash CS5 will export to HTML5 Canvas | 9 to 5 Mac”

  • Ectomo.com Is Back Online

    I spent some of last week helping Eliza Gauger get ectomo.com back up and running, [and now it is][link]. Hooray!? [link]: http://www.ectomo.com/ “ECTOPLASMOSIS!”

  • The Devastator – A New Book Series of Comics and Satire

    [Issue #1 features Extra Future royalty James Urbaniak and David Malki][link]. [link]: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/969059914/the-devastator-a-new-book-series-of-comics-and-sat “The Devastator – A New Book Series of Comics and Satire — Kickstarter”

  • Twitter Acquires Tweetie

    [It was only a matter of time before Twitter started getting to the app game.][link] Here’s to hoping Twitter doesn’t wreck my favorite client. [link]: http://blog.twitter.com/2010/04/twitter-for-iphone.html “Twitter Blog: Twitter for iPhone”

  • Today’s Dose Of Future

    >[Inspired by a standard office inkjet printer, U.S. researchers have rigged up a device that can spray skin cells directly onto burn victims, quickly protecting and healing their wounds as an alternative to skin grafts.][link] *Sprays skin cells*. [link]: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/100408/science/science_us_wounds_printer “Inkjet-like device ‘prints’ cells right over burns – Yahoo! Canada News”

  • The Digg iFrame Toolbar is Dead

    [One of new CEO Kevin Rose’s first announced actions][link], and it’s a good one. I guess I’ll have to retire [DiggBarred][diggbarred]. [link]: http://about.digg.com/blog/digg-digg-iframe-toolbar-dead-unbanning-domains “Digg: The Digg iFrame Toolbar is Dead / Unbanning Domains | Digg About” [diggbarred]: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/diggbarred/ “Diggbarred on WordPress.org”

  • Daring Fireball: The iPad

    [John Gruber’s 7,000-word opus on the new face of modern computing.][link] [link]: http://daringfireball.net/2010/04/the_ipad “Daring Fireball: The iPad”

  • Bill Simmons on Sabermetrics

    [Sabermetrics turns Baseball into a math nerd’s game.][link] I find nothing wrong with that whatsoever. [link]: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/100402 “Bill Simmons: Finally on board the sabermetrics revolution – ESPN”

  • Eat Like A TV Caveman With Mail Order ‘Mammoth Meat’

    [Sometimes, Japan, you are all right.][link] [link]: http://inventorspot.com/articles/eat_tv_caveman_mail_order_mammoth_meat_34970 “Eat Like A TV Caveman With Mail Order ‘Mammoth Meat'”

  • Apple’s Use Of Private APIs In The App Store, iTunes Music Store

    [John Gruber notes][john], vis-a-vis [this talk given by Bertrand Serlet][talk] on Apple’s API Lifecycle, that: >Apple doesn’t disallow the use of private APIs out of spite; they disallow it because their private APIs are not fully baked. It should be obvious, but: Apple’s intentions are utterly unimportant in this matter. Using private APIs for system-level…

  • 2d Boy’s Ron Carmel Creating A Game With WarioWare: D.I.Y.

    [Cool promo video from Nintendo with one of the creators of World of Goo.][link] I love the spirit of the game, it is very “get it done” as opposed to “make it perfect.” [link]: http://www.twitvid.com/OCPNO “Check out this behind-the-scenes look at 2D BOY’s Ron Carmel creating Suck Goo! with WarioWare: D.I.Y. by Nintendo of America…