A prediction of EU hypocrisy

Google’s search market share in Europe is over 80%. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer — the target of repeated anti-trust charges by the EU — hovers under 50% in Europe...

Can Google Chrome OS get traction?

Google has pre-announced the “Google Chrome OS”. It’s intended as a lightweight operating system built primarily for hosting a browser...

The new wave of self-shorteners

So, my previous bit on the attraction of shortening one’s own URLs seems to have some traction...

Why is a Social Security Number considered a secret?

Identity theft boggles my mind a bit. It’s no mystery why criminal enterprises attempt it...

Use case: the metric system, or, all that useless beauty

Ah, nothing gets international rivalry boiling like soccer football and the metric system...

More about {less}

Raena Jackson Armitage offers an interesting exploration of LessCSS: I have a confession: I think parts of CSS suck...

Domain names are too cheap

I am not sure I’ve ever used the term “cyber” for anything, ever, but that’s the name given to those who squat on domain names...

Birthday suggestion

My birthday is in December, just sayin’.

Network, network, network, network or network?

I love how Vista offers me so many choices in getting on the interwebs...

Google as censor? Of course.

Daniel Indiviglio semi-condemns Google for its compliance with Chinese censorship laws. The “condemnation” is that they put profits before ethics...