January 2003

Saving Salon
Salon made independent media on the web cool before anyone knew what the hell a blogger was. Here are some suggestions to make sure they stick around.
Posted on January 30, 2003

Overheard in the office
Fifteen minutes to replace a trackball?
Posted on January 29, 2003

Cozy
There's only one way to show some how special they really are - an iPod cozy.
Posted on January 29, 2003

WebCore - beyond HTML
Apple's WebCore, an open, standards compliant HTML and Javascript engine, is just the beginning of what web application development on the Mac could be. Apple should build even more frameworks for a more total browsing experience.
Posted on January 27, 2003

Life on the inside
The helpful folks in tech support explain why 20% of the company won't be using the corporate intranet anytime soon. Joy.
Posted on January 24, 2003

Undercooked
Race relations over IM boil down to nothing more than a good Japanese legend and some cooking metaphors.
Posted on January 21, 2003

Happy birthday
Dr. King's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, December 10, 1964
Posted on January 20, 2003

The short life of iCommune
A developer extended iTunes through a plug-in called iCommune and was then shut down by Apple's lawyers. However, I"m not convinced that this is necessarily a bad thing and offer a few thoughts on the future of digital music on the Mac.
Posted on January 17, 2003

Neighbors considered harmful
Life being sandwiched on the second floor.
Posted on January 16, 2003

Sadness
Lessig lost in the Supreme Court.
Posted on January 15, 2003

Let's go surfin' now
Safari is a good web browser, but it can certainly be a better web browser. WebCore, however, is the real win for Mac users and developers.
Posted on January 11, 2003

Safari
Review of Apple's new web browser, Safari.
Posted on January 07, 2003

Joe Millionaire
Burn your television. But not until the season finale.
Posted on January 06, 2003

Running the numbers
The day's events, codified.
Posted on January 05, 2003

This is not a rumor site
Macworld predictions. Wireless, new iApps, a new digital lifestyle device, and fashion predictions.
Posted on January 04, 2003

Cocoa gestures
Gestures take an innovative approach to using the mouse. Cocoa gestures let's you do it in OS X.
Posted on January 03, 2003

Say you want a resolution
I don't make New Year's resolutions. Well, I generally haven't in the past. I'm of the opinion that if there's...
Posted on January 01, 2003