I just pushed a new site and version of Book Burro.
The new release includes more support for book sites: LibraryThing, Book Mooch, PaperBackSwap, and Shelfari.
Right now the integration is very ...
We spent a few days last week on holiday in North Devon, staying at Lynmouth. When we actually stopped to think about it, we realised that it was the first holiday (as opposed to work travel) w...
This week you may have heard about "Chrome," a new Web browser being developed by Google (if you haven't, read this online comic book that demonstrates its worthiness). Associated with Chrome is V8...
Google has some great APIs for putting together mapping applications… but who wants to be bothered with having to read APIs? :) Now you can have a map mashup with hardly any work at all, wit...
If you thought August's job post was hectic, this month will blow you away! The focus is still heavily on Rails - and most of these jobs are in the United States (there's one in the UK - keep an ey...
So, here’s the thing: I’ve had Verizon DSL for years, and I’ve been waiting for FiOS almost the whole time.
Two years ago, they pulled fiber to within 3 blocks of my house. I wa...
I love my Canon 5D, but it’s getting really long in the tooth. It’s basically a Canon 20D with a vastly improved sensor, and the 20D’s replacement’s replacement has now bee...
Rails 2.1.1 is another maintenance release that includes a bunch of bug fixes and a fix for the REXML vulnerability. I’ve extracted all the changes from the CHANGELOGs into a single Gist. Enjoy!
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This month I had the pleasure of meeting many of you at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco, WordCamp South Africa, and now WordCamp Philippines. It’s been a blast, and there are many more to come...
It’s been a busy week at work. We launched Chrome to the world on Tuesday, after a last-minute change of plans. The launch managed to temporarily suck me back into my previous job at Google...