Today’s interesting destinations: interview with Marissa Mayer says Google’s homepage was plain because Larry didn’t know HTML. I like this photo of someone whose name might be Richard Chen (if I get into photography, I want to take pictures like that). SuperGoogle: when all is known. What’s your blog worth? Doing the numbers on AOL-WeblogsInc. Death of the relaunch. Amazon does testing and makes small tweaks constantly.
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Message from a Whiteboard user
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How to Learn: Are You Stupid?
9/11/2008I’m reading Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, Third Edition, by Aaron Hillegass. In Chapter 1, he has a section called How to Learn. I think this applies well to any subject, whether it’s computer programming or art history. And … Continue reading →
Getting an IP with Verizon DSL
8/2/2005I’ve learned more about networking in the last week than I did in the past year. DSL modems, such as the Westell Wirespeed, typically assign IP addresses based on MAC address. The MAC address is supposed to be a unique … Continue reading →
The Day I Talked With Steve Jobs
10/19/2011As far as I can remember, I began following Steve Jobs around 2005, when he announced that Apple would be switching to x86 hardware. He really impressed me in 2006, when he announced the MacBook Pro and iWeb. My infatuation … Continue reading →
Legos, IBM, Nintendo, Apple, AMD…
9/17/2005A selection of interesting stuff from around the web (mostly Slashdot), all in one day… Haven’t had time to digest it yet… newsday Schoolteachers with real-world work experience are very valuable. Most teachers never… ever… left the school system. [ … Continue reading →