Putting Things Together

Writing, spawned from thoughts, which emanated from feelings about the things that surround me. These may or may not scare you. However, I assure you, I am quite able to control myself in large crowds if I have to. And, I can behave around clients too. Hear that you clients? Hello?

7/29/2008

Let's Go Live on the Scene!


Found via Twitter then Flickr.


You know your application is a success when it spawns rabid empathy and the desire to create images like this.


Twitter becomes an addiction after awhile. Especially if you have friends and followers who actively use the service to communicate and share.


Just today, the 5.4 magnitude Southern California earthquake was being talked about on Twitter while the old-coot media was still fumble-bumbling over the latest Amy Winehouse gossip.



It should also be noted that Twitter users had much more accurate information than the old media too. While they hovered in helicopters over Wal-Marts and affluent neighborhoods trying to locate even as much as a bicycle that had fallen over, Twitter users had already been informed that the quake was minor and no serious injuries or damage had been sustained.


When huge networks of connected people are communicating in this fashion, even outfits like CNN seem so... um, grossly outdated.


This is only the beginning for social media and social computing. The power of the Internet (and specifically social media) is something I only fantasized about way back in 1981 when I was learning how to work IBM card punching machines the size of Mini Coopers.


Me? I love the Fail Whale (or, in this case, the Prevail Whale). For me, it signifies evolution.


7/19/2008

Hello iPhone visitor!


This is the Sitemeter log that I see when someone visits my site here. As you can see from the Operating System and Browser type above, I was visited by a system using a Safari Browser on a MacOSX. Then, the data is revealed:

iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 2_0 like Mac OS X; en-us)
AppleWebKit/525.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.1
Mobile/5A347 Safari/525.20

And see that screen resolution? 320 x 396. Tiny.

I do believe this is the first iPhone that has visited my site. Oh...and the reason it did was because I pointed it there. Yep. I was in the Apple Store playing with it last night. At exactly 6:47:46 PM.

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7/18/2008

Corner Bench

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Custom Project Seating

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Steel Garden

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7/08/2008

Ping.fm seems to be a nice tool.. the only problem I am having right now is finding out where posts are going in my network.. status' go one place, microblogs go another... and you need a word count.

This is the posting app from iGoogle desktop.