Monthly Archives: May 2008

From the Pipeline - 5.31.08

The end of the month but it doesn’t feel any different except maybe - just maybe - getting warmer finally. Going from the low 50’s one day to the mid 70’s a day later though is a tad bit ridiculous. In the meantime though here’s a few of the things I found of interest in [...]

A blogger’s secret weapon - the sidebar

With all this talk about comment fragmentation and services like FriendFeed, Shyftr and a new one I just came across Feedego it is getting harder and harder for bloggers looking to monetize their content to get people to actually come to their blog. Tie this in with the proliferation of RSS feed readers there [...]

A new weekend feature coming to WinExtra

I have been called cranky, grumpy, opinionated, stupid and probably a few other descriptive terms that are better left in a sailor’s bar but the one thing I have have been is interested in conversations. The thing that I have found though is that so much of the conversations about tech seem to happen [...]

Web designers should never assume

Not everyone who browses the web will be using the default color schemes which would mean that the color white is used for the window and / or the desktop background color. It is that or web designers expect that everyone in the world is using Firefox or Safari.
Guess what - there are still some [...]

Michael Arrington tells Twitter’s ex-CTO to suck it up

‘Enuf said
Conversation Tags: Michael Arrington, Twitter, Blaine Cook

What’s Duncan Riley got up his sleeve now?

I like looking through the different sections of the stats plugin I use here at WinExtra as I sometimes come across some interesting info. Like tonight err … how about this morning … as I was looking through and saw another URL that looked familar but it had a sub domain prefix I hadn’t seen [...]