Browsing all posts by Sajan Parikh.
02/04/10
We all know what Twitter (should we be capitalizing it?) is and what it does. Some people I follow test my patience with them. Even those that I don’t follow, find ways to annoy me. Here is a quick rundown of things people should never do on Twitter.
*Keep in mind, I am writing this out [...]
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02/02/10
It’s 2010, I strongly believe everyone should know how the internet works and HTML needs to become common knowledge. I had a pretty well received series on the old site, but all that has been lost. I got a few email every now and then from people looking for it, so I figured I’d start [...]
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02/01/10
UPDATE: It has been confirmed that the iPad will not ship with Flash. How can you claim it to be the most “rich web experience” ever without flash? {via Engadget}
It may seems as though I hate Apple, but this isn’t true. I just have a stronger resistance to their powerful hype-machine, and visually appealing products. [...]
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12/13/09
I made the switch to Blackberry in 2007 with the 8820, and while the third party development is thin, I still love the device. A couple weeks ago, I upgraded to the new Bold 9700. The new Bold is really catching people’s eyes and has become a good conversation starter. All of which leading to [...]
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12/12/09
After Google released their public DNS servers, there has been quite a bit of talk around the internet. Many not-so-tech savvy people have been pulled into this artificial DNS server war, and they simply don’t understand it. Frankly, 99.9% of all the DNS talk is garbage, and you really don’t need to worry about having [...]
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12/12/09
In the previous post, we looked at ditching your current client for GMail and all the benefits it provides. Including, unlimited storage, web based, desktop based (w/ gears), among all of the other great features GMail provies. Now we’re going to take a quick look at extending this to a Blackberry.
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12/12/09
More and more people are running their own email servers (@yourdomain.com). I myself have active email addresses from 6 different domain names, and never feel intimidated as I’ve achieved email zen thanks to GMail. GMail has POP3/IMAP and “Send As…” capabilities making it an extremely usable hub for all email. More importantly, [...]
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