by Rob Cottingham | Dec 19, 2005 | Technology
From our good friends at Blogaholics, the great news that Microsoft is discontinuing support for Internet Explorer for the Mac. There was a time when I would have been horrified at this news. When Microsoft first released IE Mac, the only other browsers around were... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 15, 2005 | Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Technology
If you’re a writer who’s had to endure editing by committee, bad news: the single biggest example of that practice appears to work. I speak of Wikipedia, which has had a pretty lousy week or two of press what with the maligning of individuals and the class... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 14, 2005 | Technology
In a post about a few technical issues they’re experiencing, my pals at Bryght add an assurance that it has nothing to do with Yahoo!. And then they throw in this graphic. If I ever get my heart restarted, I’m heading over to their offices with an air horn... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 11, 2005 | Blogging, Politics
I spent the 2004 campaign in the belly of the beast (friendly beast, very comfortable belly, no complaints from this end), and I was able to pay only passing attention to the Revolutionary Moderation Gaffe-o-Meter. This time, though, it’s my go-to place whenever... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 5, 2005 | Blogging, Politics, Technology
For the past few months, I’ve been lucky enough to see an extraordinary project take shape: Net2 (pronounced “net squared”), a resource for non-profits that want to take their online presence to the next level: Through the immense possibilities of... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 5, 2005 | Blogging, Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Politics, Technology
Samuel Goldwyn once famously answered criticism that his company’s films lacked artistic merit with a biting, “Pictures are for entertainment. Messages should be delivered by Western Union.” That’s more or less where J. Kelly Nestruck stands,...