Lists Threatens Openess Of Twitter Network
eWEEKeurope (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Blogging celebrity Anil Dash examines Twitter Lists as a way to tag real-time Web…
eWEEKeurope (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Blogging celebrity Anil Dash examines Twitter Lists as a way to tag real-time Web…
eWeek (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Blogging celebrity Anil Dash examined Twitter Lists as a way to tag impromptu, real-time Web feeds, while the Bivings Report said getting added to a Twitter list is more of an endorsement than a arbitrary follow. Dash said that Lists is a winner because users must be signed in, creating an aura of authentication and relationship requirement that reduces spam. Meanwhile, the Bivings...
Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
... read His example involves health care standards (for data), but it's a great point. Awhile back, Anil Dash made a similar argument about Google Wave, and why simpler is better: Upgrades to the web are incremental. Instead of requiring a complete overhaul of your technical infrastructure, or radical changes to existing behaviors, the web tech that wins is usually the sort of thing...
Literanista (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
... the Myteachermyhero/ website. Check out whose thanking who: Mayor of LA, Antonio Villaraigosa Anil Dash Sean Paul
hello, typepad (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Anil Dash is now on the list too and has 99K followers, and he's a working man, and I'm sure he can be influenced. I unfollowed Anil when he made a joke about how it feels like being on the...
Click World News (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
... followers have any idea who he is. He has Fuck You Money so there's no way he's controlled. But Anil Dash is now on the list too and has 99K followers, and he's a working man, and I'm sure he can be influenced. I unfollowed Anil when he made a joke about how it feels like being on the Yankees. Exactly. That's what I dislike intensely about the Yankees. Their sense of entitlement....
Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Tech thinker Anil Dash gets "uncharacteristically nerdy" and breaks down the process he used to install Windows 7 in Boot Camp—and then get access to it from OS X, without rebooting, using the free virtualization software VirtualBox . This isn't installing Windows 7 by itself into a new VirtualBox image/appliance—it's taking the hard disk installation made with...
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Scripting News (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
... followers have any idea who he is. He has Fuck You Money so there's no way he's controlled. But Anil Dash is now on the list too and has 99K followers, and he's a working man, and I'm sure he can be influenced. I unfollowed Anil when he made a joke about how it feels like being on the Yankees. Exactly. That's what I dislike intensely about the Yankees. Their sense of entitlement....
iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Filed under: Hardware, Software, Open Source Anil Dash has described how to run Windows 7 on a Mac running OS 10.6 — as a virtual machine — for free (after you buy Windows 7, of course). It’s not very tricky and, according to Anil, works well. Start by installing Windows 7 in Boot Camp and wait [...]
Efinditnow (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Filed under: Hardware, Software, Open Source Anil Dash has described how to run Windows 7 on a Mac running OS 10.6 — as a virtual machine — for free (after you buy Windows 7, of course). It’s not very tricky and, according to Anil, works well. Start by installing Windows 7 in Boot Camp and wait [...]
Cherryflava (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
Answer us this, why do we always HAVE to trade in last year’s phone, mp3 player, laptop, or game console for something brand spanking new? This is a questions that Anil Dash, a blogger since 1999, and a guy who helped to start Six Apart (maker of TypePad and Movable Type) has asked in a new [...]
Nieman Journalism Lab (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
... press pool http://tr.im/DAWK » “I love computers and robots, but I love humans even more” — @ anildash on Twitter lists and curation http://tr.im/DCfS » In picking lists to follow http://twitter.com/NiemanLab/lists I’m keeping in mind that journalists are only a slice of the news future. »
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Filed under: Hardware , Software , Open Source Anil Dash has described how to run Windows 7 on a Mac running OS 10.6 -- as a virtual machine -- for free (after you buy Windows 7, of course). It's not very tricky and, according to Anil, works well. Start by installing Windows 7 in Boot Camp and wait while it grabs the necessary drivers (the duration of this process will vary)....
Lifehacker Australia (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Tech thinker Anil Dash gets “uncharacteristically nerdy” and breaks down the process he used to install Windows 7 in Boot Camp — and then get access to it from OS X, without rebooting, using the free virtualisation software VirtualBox . (more…)
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GigaOM (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
... late realization by Microsoft that it could turn Outlook into a platform. Blogger and technologist Anil Dash has argued about the potential of Outlook as a platform for a very long time. While many plugins have come to the market, many have argued that Outlook is not an easy platform to work on. It takes a lot of effort — ask Xobni – to work with Outlook. I sought the opinion of Gabor...