Brian Amerige is the developer of FTP application Flow, which is currently in its private Beta stages. Flow doesn’t yet have a set release date, although excellent progress is been made on a daily basis. I had time to catch up with Brian and ask him a few questions about the upcoming public release of [...]
Subscribe To The Glenn Wolsey Show On iTunes
Apple, Media 11 Comments »I’ve had a few requests to change a little of the formatting for The Glenn Wolsey Show. Two of the requests were to get the show a proper RSS feed, and enable the show to be subscribed to via iTunes.
I immediately went on a search to find out the easiest and most cost effective way [...]
I’ve Blogged For 1 Year Today, 5 Things I’ve Learnt
Blogging, Personal 44 Comments »One year old today. 12 months, 52 weeks, 365 days, or 8,760 hours. It feels like so much longer, I’ve done so much over this short year - met so many cool people, blogged about so many cool things, and had a lot of fun communicating with the people who matter, you!
July 22nd, 2006 stated [...]
Desktop Friday: The Thirty Third
Photography 6 Comments »Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
Schwood
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Creating An Educated Blog Readership
Blogging 15 Comments »The following is a reply I sent to blog reader and friend Seb Payne after receiving an email from him regarding boosting his blog readership. Thought it might be helpful for a few others, hence posting it here.
Consider why exactly you are after traffic? For bragging rights, to feel good, to make more ad money, [...]
Desktop Friday: The Thirty Second
Photography 7 Comments »Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
Towering Trees
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Video Show Launched
Media, Web 18 Comments »I’ve finally managed to get my feet of the ground and launch the video show I’ve been talking about for a few weeks now.
My main goal with this show is to involve you, the community, in the general art of content creation. I’ll be creating videos from user submitted questions. That means if you [...]
Mac Pro & 30″ ACD Pre-Review Thoughts
Apple 17 Comments »While you wait for my full reviews on the Mac Pro, 30″ Apple Cinema Display, and the Canon PowerShot TX1, I decided to post a little “First Looks” post on how I’m finding these new toys due to many requests.
Please keep in mind that my full reviews with complete performance testing are around two weeks [...]
Mac Pro, 30″ & TX1 Arrive In My Office
Apple 72 Comments »After going through a few phases of decision making for my new setup while saving, I can finally reveal my new office and really start to push the boundaries with content creation.
2.66Ghz Mac Pro
Even though I threw up some different ideas for my machine throughout the stage when I was saving, I’ve ended up with [...]
Desktop Friday: The Thirty First
Photography 8 Comments »Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
Fence Line
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Pownce Is Simply Twitter Plus More
Web 16 Comments »The latest web application in the spotlight called Pownce was launched by a crew of four comprised of Kevin Rose, Leah Culver, Shawn Allen and Daniel Burka last week. Initial comments from on-lookers have been both rather skeptic, and rather ecstatic. I’m part of the second group, Pownce is everything a Twitter user could wish [...]
Ten Thousand Later Digg Still Has A Hold
Web 16 Comments »Unlike many others, I haven’t been with Digg since its inception in 2003. I’ve been a member of the worlds largest social bookmarking site since August 14, 2005. Since then I have submitted 174 stories, with a success rate of 24% from my 42 homepage stories.
Almost two years of my short life have been accomplished [...]