The New Media Expo Outlaw Club
I always feel like I should have to show my passport to get into Las Vegas. That there must be some kind of border patrol at the entrance to the … Continue reading The New Media Expo Outlaw Club
I always feel like I should have to show my passport to get into Las Vegas. That there must be some kind of border patrol at the entrance to the … Continue reading The New Media Expo Outlaw Club
A few weeks ago Takeshi did his annual top 10 accomplishments post. I love those things. Despite being right here in the middle of everything that he lists, it’s still … Continue reading Our Top 10 Flubs and Failures of 2012
I hastily type this preliminary dispatch from an undisclosed location on the 23rd floor of the Rio Las Vegas to give you a preview of my upcoming report from the … Continue reading Anarchy in the New Media Expo
Some of us went to BlogWorld & New Media Expo last year when it was here in Los Angeles, and it was surprisingly informative and interesting. It’s in Las Vegas … Continue reading Here Comes New Media Expo
Team Foundation Server 2012 Update 1 resolves some known bugs and introduces the following new features and improvements for the on-premises version of Team Foundation Server 2012: Agile Software Development … Continue reading Team Foundation Server 2012 Update 1
As I was walking down the hallway minding my own business, I noticed an unusual box of paper in the billing office. Who knew that Dunder Mifflin products had made … Continue reading Limitless paper in a paperless world
Recently Microsoft took down their popular Silverlight.net web site. At first the URL was redirected to MSDN and then the underlying content was removed breaking all the backlinks to the site. When all the backlinks … Continue reading Rise and Fall of Silverlight: Silverlight adoption at DiscountASP.NET
In the early days of web hosting things were very simple. A web server contained everything needed to host multiple web sites; the web server itself, an email server, database … Continue reading Leaving the Material World (or: Virtual Servers to the Rescue)