Mysterious but cool “to” top level domain on Google DNS
Well, Google is vying for more control of the Internet. I suppose some might see it that why but I just honestly appreciate fast domain name resolution. I also gloat in the satisfaction of knowing that my divorced parent’s will both now being using Google DNS instead of that service originally provided by their respective ISPs, who [...]
Review of Version 3 of AdSense from Google
Greetings all!
Maybe I’m on some Google beta tryout list (I wish!) but I received the following e-mail this morning regrading the new Google AdSense interface:
—–Original Message—–
From: adsense-noreply@google.com
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:24:02
To: <….>
Subject: New AdSense interface enabled for your account
Hi,
We’ve launched a limited beta test of our new AdSense account interface to a select group [...]
Google’s Homepage Now Loads in Pieces
Google seems to have updated there homepage recently. The change is subtle (well, maybe not to geeks!) and it is an optimization for low speed connections. The essentials of the search page load instantly in the first request. This entails a the ubiquitous Google logo as well as the search form with only the character input HTML widget and no [...]
Writing from my BlackBerry Bold
Greetings! I am excited to be posting from my new BlackBerry Bold. While I haven’t been posting too often recently, Wordpress for BlackBerry has revived me and given me new capabilities when it comes to Internet communications. The BlackBerry Wordpress application is simple to use but elegant elegant in design. Wordpress, of course, has an [...]
I’ve Been a Bit Busy Lately, but Here are Some Python/Django Project Updates
I’ve been a bit busy lately, between schoolwork and web design but here are the latest updates…
django-staticpages version 0.10 will be released on Sunday night – Since I’ve been working on a client’s project, several new use cases for the Django application have been recognized. The biggest change will be in the ordering of Menu [...]
Wordpress theme changes and Google Analytics: How to successfuly migrate
A few weeks ago I changed the theme of my Wordpress instance. Like many Wordpress users, I employ the incredible magic of Google Analytics and this web application is fucking sweet (excuse my French but I’ve decided since this is my blog, and I am me, I will talk straight to my readers, to whom [...]
Google Wave beta testing
I was glad that my Google Wave sonnet didn’t go to waste. I got an invitation to test this new technology and my inbox and I now eagerly await my login details. I have some interesting ideas for the protocol and I will of course be posting updates as I progress.
Indeed after playing with Wave in the [...]
Why I will never write code for a social networking site or mobile phone or AIR, etc.
First off let me clarify what I mean by the title and start off by mentioning that I have only looked at the APIs I talk about and as the post implies, never actually written code using them.
I’ve only taken a few programming courses and most of my knowledge of computers comes from the vast [...]
Google releases Chrome .deb file for Linux
While this may not be the latest news, I’d thought I’d share that Google Chrome is now available for Linux. The previous link takes you to a page where you can subscribe for Linux updates but if you scroll to the bottom, you can actually download a .deb file directly. But you are forewarned well [...]
AdSense’s bad sense: Perpetuating scams without giving users proper protection
WARNING TO ALL VISITORS! DO NOT CLICK ANY ADS THAT LOOK LIKE THE BELOW BANNER AD — IT IS A SCAM:
REMEMBER: IF IT SEEMS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT MOST LIKELY IS! ALWAYS RESEARCH THE COMPANY YOU ARE GIVING YOUR CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD NUMBER TO TO ENSURE THEY AREN’T SCAMMERS!
I visited my site [...]


