by Rob Cottingham | Apr 6, 2005 | Technology
Just met a little while ago with the fine folks at Bryght, who have a dandy little idea that could become a much bigger one. Say you want a web presence for your company and organization. You’d like discussion forums, a blog, some kind of content management... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 6, 2005 | Technology
Just subscribed to Grist Magazine’s free online newsletter, and lo and behold, when it came to the mandatory “Country” pull-down menu, Canada was second. Hey! Awesome! Why is that noteworthy? Because I’ve been to U.S. site after U.S. site that... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 5, 2005 | Technology
In web design, it’s called the holy grail: a three-column layout with a header on top and a footer on the bottom. (If you use your imagination, it looks sort of like a chalice, right? See the cat? See the cradle?) (Warning: If at this point, you’re saying... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 5, 2005 | Technology
Boris Mann alerts us to a new feature from the folks at Google Maps: satellite imagery. Go to Google Maps, click on the “Satellite” link in the upper right-hand corner. And just like the geeks in a spy movie, you too can see a satellite image of pretty... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 1, 2005 | Technology
Troubled by blogging issues? Dr. Samuel just may have the prescription: a visit with the by Rob Cottingham | Mar 24, 2005 | Media Mix, Technology
I suppose in some ways I should be happy about this news from the New York Times: Beginning next Thursday, as part of a reorganization of technology news coverage, the weekly Circuits pages will appear in Business Day, with David Pogue’s column on the front page...