Monthly Archives: July 2009
Links as Code
John Willis’ “Infrastructure as Code” should be a startling epiphany for anyone who has long neglected process and people in favor of technological solutions. Yet, I hope anyone here doesn’t need convincing about the validity of institutionalizing the collective knowledge … Continue reading
Converging Google Services
The always fabulous Louis Grey makes good points about using GMail in a corporate environment and got me thinking in a different direction. I begain to consider: Why can’t I share emails the same way I can share RSS entries? … Continue reading
Who’s Really Testing Chrome?
Just a quick gripe to share with anyone using Chrome. For all of Chrome’s new high performance design, there’s a very simple way to bring your tabbed experience to it’s knees, Print something… In my case it was a 100+ page … Continue reading
Mashing up the Dashboard
This post is for anyone interested in any of the Government Transparency inituatives. If you’ve been following this topic then you’re probably aware that Vivek Kundra sees a dashboard as a way of accelerating the transparency and transformation of the … Continue reading