Web Apocalypse: Twitter DDoS, Kill IE6, Paid Online News, and Facebook Issues Oh Noes!
Well today and this week is turning out to be quite the day for web-tech related news. Perhaps calling it the web apocalypse is a bit much, but it certainly seems the past month or two has been filled with crisis, huge news stories, and other signs the web is growing ever more powerful and […]
The Wine Riot: The Sequel
One of Boston’s best events, Wine Riot, returns to Boston this summer with a new and improved location. The Wine Riot will be hosted at the John J Moakley Courthouse on Boston’s Waterfront. What a sick location, eh? The Wine Riot staff are really big on ensuring there’s a relaxed atmosphere to their events where […]
Awesome Music Video – Birdy Nam Nam – The Parachute Ending
Just saw this awesome music video via reddit. The levels of awesomeness for this trippy animated music video are beyond description. Just watch it!
BIRDY NAM NAM – THE PARACHUTE ENDING from Steve Scott on Vimeo.
New Design!
Over the weekend I unveiled a new design here. The old one was around for a little while (during my switch to Thesis theme I basically kept my previous design) and I really wanted to go in a different direction. What Changed? The new design features a fixed header that stays at the top wherever […]
Google Voice Mobile
Looks like Google has started giving out invites to Google Voice for people who signed up for invites. I see that two of my blogging buddies got Google Voice. Jim Gaudet thanked Google for Google Voice and Justin Wright slyly added a Google Voice widget to his sidebar. With the rush of new Google Voice […]
In Support of the South Street Diner
If you haven’t heard yet, the South Street Diner may be forced to close at 2 AM. A major gripe against Boston is the lack of 24 hour restaurants and businesses. The South Street Diner is one of the less than a handful of places where you can sit down and get a hot meal […]
Sunshine: Banned in Boston
You heard it here first, Mother Nature has issued an official decree banning all forms of sunshine in the City of Boston. The ruling just came down the wire. Farmers, solar panel owners, and really all Bostonians, even the super-pale “we burn to a crisp in five minutes” majority, are outraged at the new natural […]
Panelist on Tonight’s Pokin’ Holes Podcast by DART Boston
As the title says, tonight I’ll be appearing as a guest on the Pokin’ Holes podcast brought to you by the DART Boston group. In essence, DART Boston is an organization founded to help young entrepreneurs in the City of Boston connect with and learn from each other. Tonight’s podcast episode should be up on […]
Boston #BikeUp This Sunday
Sick of all the rain that’s been falling in Boston lately? Well, this Sunday afternoon, June 28th is being forecast as rain-free or at least rain-lite so it’ll be a perfect time to get on your bike and pedal about! To that end, come join Aaron Cohen (@UnlikelyWords), Josh Gans (@SportsFan4), and myself (@AdamPieniazek) at […]
Comments Fail at The Boston Globe
By Adam on July 16, 2009
While reading through the sites in my feed reader yesterday, a headline from Universal Hub caught my eye. Wait, somebody actually reads the comments at the bottom of Globe and Herald articles? The master of enticing headlines strikes again. Since I’m one of the, apparently, few people who do read the comments at the end […]
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