flickr, please implement Facebook Connect
I just came home from a trip to Washington DC & New York City the other day and while I was organizing my photos over at flickr I noticed that very few of my pictures from the trip had received comments. And the photos that actually have comments have very few.
Since few comments is the [...]
Updates from a bus
I’m writing this from my, without a question, best bus ride ever. Boltbus is offering rides between DC & NYC for the recession-suited price of $15 including power, WiFi and extra leg space. Kudos!
Anyways, i’ve just finished setting up the Visual Voltage exhibition at the House of Sweden in Washington DC. It was opened yesterday [...]
Seth’s advice on equity
Just had to comment on this shortly. I’ve been asking friends and colleagues this question myself when starting up small businesses but never got an answer as good as this one. As many times before Seth nails a great answer to a good and hard question. His strategy is democratic yet effective and definitely one [...]
SoundCloud Facebook app hit 10k users today!
Last summer we started exercising the newly deployed SoundCloud API by building a simple app on Facebook that enabled users to put SoundCloud tracks on pages and profiles. And today it hit a milestone of 10k users, which we are very happy about. It’s only a few percent of the total users on SoundCloud but [...]
Amazon, text-to-speech & help
Two days ago i was on the phone with Olof Mathé, a friend of mine running Cribswapper amongst other things. When talking about my latest project Listen To Blogs he tipped me off about the statment that Amazon gave when backing on Kindle 2’s text-to-speech feature. Totally ridiculus objection by the Authors Guild if you [...]
TechCrunch Cloud Talk
This Friday TechCrunch organized a talk about cloud computing under the name “Whose Cloud Is It Anyway?”. It was a round table discussions with people from the leading tech companies that has taken at least one step out in the cloud. Here are some of the highlights. Especially don’t miss when Werner Vogels, CTO over [...]
One more foot in the cloud
Over the last few years i’ve had all my smaller company/personal sites such as this blog for example on a machine called Burken. It’s a physical unix server that i co-owned with some really good friends and we all used it for hosting. It has had an incredible uptime and has been there for all [...]
SVD interview
Pelle Sten from Svenska Dagbladet did a short interview with me about Listen To Blogs during Daytona Sessions last week. I look very speeded as usual and didn’t really manage to explain what the site is all about although it’s very straightforward Anyway, here it is, in Swedish :
Also check the other interviews in [...]
The Pirate Bay pressconference soon live
In about 10 minutes The Pirate Bay will hold their pressconference regarding the (spec)trial starting tomorrow. It will all be streamed live with the help of Bambuser so go watch it here. Remember people, this is going to be an historic event that will affect the future of file sharers world wide. Support your local [...]
Daytona sessions today
Today i’m attending the second edition of Daytona Sessions. Last time was a lot of fun and i’m hoping for the same this time. Most of all I’m looking forward to seeing Umair Haque from Bubblegeneration sharing his views on the future of internet. And trendy enough the conference is free for all participants and [...]
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