Archive for July, 2004

Sunday, July 11th, 2004

Through the strangeness that is Google, I am the number one result returned for a search on how to make a documentary.

Sunday, July 11th, 2004

Jay’s latest VIDEOBLOG #16: Looking at things… is very, very good. Short, but powerful. I like it a lot, check it out to see what videoblogging can do.

Saturday, July 10th, 2004

By the way, in NYC, did the Chinese takeout places decide en-masse to stop adding fortune cookies?

Saturday, July 10th, 2004

Tony Byrne (one of the best) writes A Look at the CMS Marketplace. Good stuff.

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

This is a very long videoblogging post. It’s really an interview I did with Jay a while back, when we started thinking about this videoblogging stuff. 20 minutes, 20 Megs. I am putting it out here in part as an experiment to see how it affects my bandwdith (it only downloads after you click “Click to Play”). Enjoy.
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Thursday, July 1st, 2004

License question: can I take software under the GNU GPL license, modify it to fit my needs and offer access to use it as part of a hosted service? Say I take a GNU GPL licensed discussion board software, modify it and then charge people $5 to access my site where they discuss things. Is that ok? (It looks like it is to me, but I just wanted to check…)

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

37 signals have released Basecamp. The reviews on the site are gushing. Since I’m quitting my job and starting my own company I’ll definitely check it out.