TheĪsked what he would do with the cash, his response was “I guess IĬould invest it in my software company, but first I want to port In an interview with a Dutch website he says he likes Google’s SDKīut “What I really wanted to do was develop an iPhone app. Google’s Android Developer Challenge for his ‘PicSay’ application. The page is in Dutch, but DF reader Rene Brouwer sent the following translation:Ģ7 year old Frisian developer Eric Wijngaard won $275,000 in Together in the late 1980s to avoid paying license fees on The controversial Helvetica knockoff that Monotype cobbled Opening-credits sequence, and not in, say, Helvetica, which wasĭesigned in 1957 and became popular soon thereafter, but in Arial, Just the font freaks - will notice a curious thing: The endĬredits are set not in the iconic sans serif used in the Screen and the credits start to roll, careful observers - okay, Notes to distract you from the rich psychological world the The art direction is so immersive that there are no clangy wrong Mad Men Gets All the Details Right - Except One ★Īndrew Hearst on the art direction of Mad Men: For more info, here’s Macworld’s 4.5-mouse review of the original Drobo. Drobo features data redundancy, instant expansion to more storage, and plug-and-play ease of use. Their new second-generation Drobo, with FireWire 800, is even better. Their original Drobo was a terrific and innovative storage device. My thanks to Data Robotics for sponsoring this week’s Daring Fireball RSS feed. It’s not an intimate conversation, it’s just another content management feature available to you on the web. I have a feeling that if you’ve only seen blogs in the past five years (which is probably 95+ percent of people reading blogs today) you consider comments to be de rigueur and they are entirely divorced from the original concept of a conversation between the reader and the author of the original post. Friday, 29 August 2008 Matt Haughey on Weblog Comments ★ Moving back to his old digs, at least for now. Then email my Chicago friends the itinerary, and add it to my calendar. E.g.:īook a flight to Chicago next Monday to Thursday, no red-eyes, the cheapest. The more ambitious examples (which don’t work yet), make me think it’s trying to do what AppleScript tried but failed to do. The simple examples make me think it’s LaunchBar or Quicksilver (or Enso) but only for the web. To port PicSay to the iPhone.” Saturday, 30 August 2008 Mozilla Labs: Ubiquity ★Īza Raskin introducing Ubiquity, a research project from Mozilla Labs to add natural language mashups to the web browser. “I guess I could invest it in my software company, but first I want I would like to do that some day, but there is no time for thatĮven more miraculous the above ended up as: It is possible to create an iPhone version of PicSay, and PicSay will run on the actual Android-based phone when it is “Right now, I am focusing on Android and I want to make sure that Then a follow-up question about what’s next and if there will be an Eric Wijngaard, Winner of Android Developer Challenge, in His Own Words ★Įric Wijngaard, objecting to the English translation of his remarks to a Dutch newspaper I ran Friday: ‘Lucky Star’ ★Īdam Lisagor on Lucky Star, a cool-as-shit fake trailer Michael Mann shot as a promotion for Mercedes-Benz in 2002. It doesn’t matter how well Apple is doing, how remarkably profitable the Mac has become, how remarkably fast Mac sales are growing - the idea that Apple “must” or “should” license Mac OS X to other computer makers will never die. Linked List: August 2008 Sunday, 31 August 2008 Ideas That Will Never Die ★
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