February 2009
23 posts
Killzone 2 →
Killzone 2 is by far one the best looking first-person shooters I’ve played in a long time. It is similar to Gears of War in story and gameplay (in fact since the first Killzone came out two years…
Coen Bros. Clean Coal spot →
Coen Bros. Clean Coal spot
Palm webOS →
Palm webOS
How The Internet Is Wrecking Society →
“The Biological Implications of Social Networking” by Dr Aric Sigman state that our lack of social interaction can result in physical ailments, like narrower arteries in women, heart ailments and…
Hidden Preferences in Safari 4 Public Beta →
Here are all the ways to undo the UI travesties that Apple inflicted to Safari 4.
OmniWeb is free →
OmniWeb is a good browser (made better once it switched to WebKit), but I feel it never got the development support it needed to compete with Safari as our default browser. It would be awesome if…
The Cost of Accessibility →
Drew talks about Atlas and our growing dependency on Javascript for the creating applications. Javascript by the way is not something a lot of devices outside of the desktop support very well.
Atlas →
Some pretty amazing things are coming from the guys at 280north, the latest is an IDE for their framework Cappuccino, used by Apple for most their web apps these days. From my experiments with…
So, You Want to Be an Entrepreneur →
Great summary of what it takes to be an entrepreneur. I think now is a still a great time to start a business, but with so much uncertainty the risks are doubled, if not tripled. For many on the…
iPhone AppStore Secrets →
A great set of slides by Pinch Media that shares some of the data they have observed from over 30 million app downloads. If you are thinking about putting and app in the App Store, this is a must…
"Techcrunch are full of shit" →
True.
A Big Weekend for Two Publishing Models →
The drama around the future of newspapers continues to unfold. Here is a great story about the success of the New York Times Open API.
50 Minimal Sites →
A list of minimal designs around the web. Extra points for finding the site with the least amount of white space, but still made the list.
New Indie Videogame Movement →
It’s funny. My brother had dinner with this author, told me about the article the next day, then I see it in my Tumblr Dashboard the day after. Anyway, good article.
Creating an iPhone app in one month →
A good write up on the design and development process for building an iPhone app from start to finish in 30 days.
jQTouch →
While I’m not a big fan of UI libraries like iUI, they do prove useful in creating a true iPhone-like experience. jQTouch, uses jQuery and CSS-transforms to create a nice alternative to iUI, and…
CSScaffold →
A very promising looking method to roll your own site CSS framework, giving you more flexibility in your designs. Looking forward to playing around with this and mobile design.