Monthly Archives: August 2006

Google Analytics is very very very nice (now)

Google Analytics, the result of Google’s acquisition of the San Diego-based Urchin Software Corporation, really really opened it’s doors to the world a couple of days ago, and it allows you to track up to 10 sites within a single google account (you sign in with your gmail account). We were a good sized Urchin [...]

Kiko Calendar is up for sale on ebay

The YCombinator seeded and Rails-based Kiko is up for sale on ebay as the development team decided to move on. Richard White, one of the developers, had some more to say on this blog and surprise, surprise it was even on techcrunch (am I the only person in the world whose stomach growls when I [...]

We'll be in London in September for RailsConf Europe 2006

The talks schedule is out for the first Rails Conference in Europe and both Koz and I are giving talks. I’ll be talking about Ruby On Rails Applications: A Systems View and Koz is called Playing Nice with Others . My talk is related to the Scale with rails work and God knows what Koz’s [...]

Post-WWDC meetup

If you’re still in town tonight and want to meet TextDrivers, the TextDriven and some good ‘ole Joyeurs, we’re going to start eating and drinking at Harry’s Bar in Pacific Heights (directions relative to the moscone center) at 7pm Any questions just shoot me an email: jason at joyent dot com or jason at textdrive [...]

Single Rider Volunteer

I went to Disney World in Orlando, Florida with my family this past week. It wasn’t really a vacation, honestly. That’s my daughter Elizabeth frightened by the aggressive attention of Minnie Mouse, the love-interest mouse of Mickey that wanders the various resort breakfasts bringing a little piece of the “Happiest Celebration on Earth” tableside. I [...]

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