Monthly Archives: March 2006

Offline Web Applications

Will online office applications eventually replace or supplement desktop applications?

I'll Have That Hosted, Thanks

Enough of this downloading, installing and updating dance. You can keep your source code. I want high availability, low maintence web services that just work.

[In a loud voice] Ich bin die Stimme!

Can Mike Arrington be the voice of startups…when he has his own?

The Non-Design of Google’s Software

Why isn’t Google’s software better looking?

Logotypery

An interesting attempt to wrest some trends out of a trend, namely typographic usage in ‘Web 2.0’ logotypes (plucked from this square foot of visual noise).

Database Decisions Made Easy

MySQL vs. PostgreSQL.

My Video Ipod Story

Back in January, staring at a sheaf of plane and train tickets, imagining long stretches of unconnected tedium that lay ahead en route from A to B, I decided to buy a video Ipod. No way in hell I was going to like, sit there and not have constant access to digital entertainment, and certainly [...]

In town for ETech?

If you’re in San Diego for ETech, shoot me an email (jason at joyent dot com). Besides me normally living here, some of us are having dinner Sunday night, and then we’ll be doing a Joyent Shindig on Tuesday night. I’ll be swinging by the Downtown Hyatt at 8pm to get Scott and then we’ll [...]

Public Betas Are a Sham

Why you never saw a “beta” badge on the Joyent logo.

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