Notes for 4/26/2009

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UPDATE: On Friday I did another interview about Twitter, this time for CityTV. You can watch the segment here.

Notes for 4/19/2009

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Notes for 4/12/2009

Happy Easter! Here are my weekly notes:

  • I haven’t been online much this weekend, mainly because I’ve been working on ShareEdmonton. I’m making really good progress on it – more to share later in the week!
  • The Journal wrote about how Twitter was used in a recent baby kidnapping, and they interviewed me for it.
  • Wednesday was the 10th anniversary of The Matrix. I still love that movie.
  • There’s a new, more Twitter-like interface for FriendFeed now in beta testing. I haven’t been using FriendFeed very much lately, but my initial impression of the new design is positive.
  • From Wirelessnorth.ca: Real Marketshare of Canadian Carriers. They note that Bell has kept its share largely by purchasing Aliant, Telus is growing aggressively, and Rogers didn’t see as large a bump from the iPhone as you’d expect.
  • The Alberta budget for 2009 was released on Wednesday – Dave has the details.
  • As mentioned in the comments on my Edmonton notes, the Oilers were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs this week. Not sure who to cheer for now!
  • Here’s a really great idea from Boris Mann: Web apps should let me “bring my own storage”. That would indeed be pretty cool.

Notes for 4/5/2009

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  • Sharon and I watched Slumdog Millionaire this weekend. I thought it was really good, and I definitely enjoyed it. Not sure about all the hype though.
  • From the NY Times – Facebook at 5: Is It Growing Up Too Fast?
  • As you may have heard, Google recently launched Google Ventures, a new venture capital fund. Recession is a good time to do it, I think.
  • Happy third birthday to Amazon S3! Still one of my favorite web services. Also from Amazon, a new web service called Elastic MapReduce. Hadoop in the cloud!
  • The Malaysian Grand Prix was quite interesting until the rain started about half-way through, forcing a red flag and much confusion. When it became clear the race wouldn’t be restarted, we learned that half points would be awarded as the race didn’t get to the required 75% completion mark. The last time that happened was in 1991. Jenson Button got his second win for Brawn GP.
  • I’m really looking forward to the long weekend coming up. Hopefully I can get some work done, and sneak in a little rest too! It’s going to be a busy week. At least Spring is on the way!

Notes for 3/29/2009

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Notes for 3/22/2009

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Mom, Dad, TomLunch at HabeshaSeedy SundaySharon & MackWinter Light: IlluminationsBacon Wrapped ScallopsMack

Notes for 3/16/2009

As I mentioned in my last post, I didn’t touch a computer all weekend. I can’t remember the last time I went that long without using a computer! I wasn’t completely disconnected however, I read email and posted updates using my BlackBerry.

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Calgary ZoorushMack & SharonMack with EdmontosaurusSharon @ Dairy Lane CafechoklatMack @ Peter's

Notes for 3/8/2009

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  • I really dislike DST. This whole time change thing has got me screwed up again.
  • IDEAfest yesterday was great. I’ll be posting my slides soon (just wanted to add some stuff to the end). Chris LaBossiere wrote a great post on social networking, inspired by the event.
  • Skittles ran an interesting marketing experience this past week. They made the homepage of their site a search for “skittles” on Twitter. People quickly took advantage of that, posting all sorts of things, which forced the company to change from Twitter Search to Facebook.
  • Darren wrote about a service called ZinePal – it lets you print your blog. Actually looks kind of neat.
  • Really looking forward to the end of the week – Sharon and I are off to Calgary for the weekend for Dine Out Calgary. We’ll be back Sunday evening to see Bill Maher at the River Cree Casino!

Notes for 3/1/2009

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Notes for 2/22/2009

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  • Just got back this evening from Vancouver. Had a great time at Northern Voice! I’ll write up my post-mortem later this week.
  • I finally got my Dell Mini 9 netbook! It was delivered on Friday, so I haven’t had a chance to play with it yet.
  • Though it didn’t win for Best Picture tonight at the Oscars, The Dark Knight still had some good news this week – it surpassed $1 billion in worldwide ticket sales.
  • This is pretty coo: the hardware behind the newest WordPress.com data center.
  • For some reason, I find myself interested whenever I come across another Dubai-related link. Jason Kottke wrote recently about a post by David Galbraith, and summarized: “What’s the biggest problem with Dubai? It doesn’t have the cultural bedrock needed to support a destination city.”
  • Cool visualization, though I don’t agree with all of them: The Trilogy Meter.
  • My photos from Northern Voice are here, and my photos from Illuminate Yaletown (which I’ll write more about later) are here.