Showing posts with label web. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web. Show all posts
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Graphically Grammatical Gumboot
That might not make sense, but captain John "no blower" Horn plugged my favorite blog into Wordle. What came out is a great thing:
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Evolution Radio Now at BCIT.ca
BCIT's fantastic web people redesigned the front page and added a handy link to our student-run commercial radio station.
BCIT : : evolution 107.9 :: live streaming radio
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Monday, December 03, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
Broadcast Websites
Broadcaster number three in my list of good broadcasters has just updated the music section of their site. It looks very similar to broadcaster number two's, which is similar to broadcaster number one's. The colours are different for sure, but the basic layout and nice use of boxes have a lot in common.
It's just something I noticed because I've been thinking a lot about the web.

Content wise, NPR is killing it, so go listen! I personally recommend the Nickel Creek farewell concert.
It's just something I noticed because I've been thinking a lot about the web.


Labels:
broadcasting,
CBC,
Nickel Creek,
NPR,
web
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
How long does new and shiny last?
I just wanted to maintain my network of friends and colleagues, and make some new connections along the way.
Last night on the way home from work my girlfriend said she was bored with facebook. She isn’t interested in the applications. She doesn’t want to superpoke, zombify, share-a-drink, garden, whatever-else-you-can-do-now…The fun was in finding old friends, building new connections, and sharing embarrassing photos. Increasingly it seems facebook users are being turned into lobbyists for their interests, hell bent on converting all of us into drunk aquarium-owning zombies of web 2.0. AAACH! I SAID IT!
I have been noticing that more and more of my friends’ profiles are looking myspace-esque. The clean and functional design that originally drew me to the site seems to be fading fast.
One friend of mine has managed to rig up her profile with just about every single widjet/application/quiz/poll imaginable. The result is the ugliest page I have seen since I stumbled upon MIA’s myspace. WTF...Seriously, WTF.I love the whole power-to-the-people ideal, but why do people have to use their newfound power to create something so damn butt-ugly. The real killer-app for facebook would be an optimizer. It would take a critical look at your profile, all the applications you’ve installed, and then reorganize and format the page to be reasonable.
That, or maybe it could just uninstall the stupid things altogether.
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Bringing Web-apps back to the Desktop - Prism
When I first started learning about web applications I was super excited that my workflow could be unshackled from my computer. I loved them, except for when explorer/firefox/flock/safari crashed while I was browsing another tab.
Mozilla, brilliant folks that they are, has given us an awesome solution.Rather than needing to use a web browser to get to your web-app, prism, well, here's what they say:
Prism is an application that lets users split web applications out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop.Mozilla Labs Blog » Blog Archive » Prism
I'm stoked on this because I use a boatload of web applications - stuff like the google calendar, gmail, facebook. Really, it's like one of those annoying popup interfaces but rather than popping up out of a website beyond my control, I get to choose what resides inside or outside my browser. I'm a big fan of me running my own show, and a huge fan of others enabling it.
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