by Rob Cottingham | Jan 13, 2005 | Lexicon for the New Millennium, Technology
You’ve been spending your day obsessing about, I don’t know, fair trade in the banana industry. And that night, a spam e-mail arrives in your inbox with a subject line along the lines of “H0t frustrated housew1ves want to trade bananas!!” Sure... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 10, 2005 | Technology
The always amazing Alex has introduced me to 43 things, a cunning little site that just might put the self-help publishing industry out of business. (It’s one of those invitation-only sites. If you’re someone I know, let me know if you need... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 7, 2005 | Technology
If you’ve wanted to get into blogging, or want to take your blog to the next level, looks like you should clear the decks on February 19: Northern Voice is a one-day, non-profit community blogging conference that’s being held at the UBC downtown campus on... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 6, 2005 | Technology
The folks at rethink advertising have one of the leaner interfaces you’ve seen. It’s like the anti-splash screen. Check it out. by Rob Cottingham | Nov 15, 2004 | Politics, Technology
Here’s one strong contender: the Alberta NDP. Online fundraising and organizing, funny issue-based web sites, a clear message and buckets of interaction-y goodness. Be sure to check it out. by Rob Cottingham | Nov 12, 2004 | Technology
Panic Inc. has just retired its most famous piece of software, the venerable Mac audio player and encoderAudion. Retired. Not withdrawn from the market, or sold to AvariceCorp, but just… retired. It’s now free for the downloading, and includes a whole slew...