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Edmodo.com - The Pownce of Education

Back during my TeacherHubs.com splint, I somehow corresponded with Jeff O’Hara, one of the founders of Edmodo. Edmodo is a micro-blogging service for the education niche. If you are familiar with Kevin Rose’s and friends’ Pownce.com you can easily imagine what Edmodo is, simply by imagining Pownce catered to Teachers and Students.
With Edmodo, a […]

Mozilla Labs: Introducing Ubiquity

Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.
From the Digg article description: “Today we’re announcing the launch of Ubiquity, a Mozilla Labs experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.”
This looks like […]

Geoff Smith’s Ones and 0s Music Video

Digg The Code Artist, Geoff Smith, has a new music video out of his song, Ones and 0s. Ones and 0s is about how people can be very hateful while leaving comments on blogs, YouTube, Digg, etc. Big props to Jonathan Davis for shooting and editing the video.read more | digg story

What’s been going on?

Well, a lot actually. Most importantly and awesomely is that I am getting married to my best friend since the 1st grade in 12 days! Carla and I will have been officially together for five and a half years once we tie the knot. She has been doing an awesome job with her mom planning […]

Importing Large Databases with MySQL

In the process of moving data from my old pc to the new macbook pro, I have had a terrible time trying to get my development environment to run smoothly. After trying to get the apache/mysql/php stack that comes with leopard to work, I scratched it and thought I would try something simpler for time’s […]

47,663 Days at the Office

While the majority of people at work are having fun at Milsoft’s annual national users conference in Orlando, Florida, others of us are working hard to keep things afloat. In the process of trying to get a lot of work done while it is relatively quiet in the office, I got distracted with my new […]

A Week of Firsts

It has been a crazy week and a half. Starting with FOWA, Jon Hinson (code monkey and co-founder of TeacherHubs, sole-developer of Get a Roomy) and I had a great time listening to all of the speakers. We were able to meet Kevin Rose of Digg and Gary Vaynerchuk of WineLibrary TV. The networking opportunities […]

Finally, a Great Task List Application

During FOWA, Emily Boyd of RememberTheMilk.com (RTM) showed an awesome application of their task list web app. First off, RTM allows a user to create different tasks for different categories (personal, study, work, etc.). Tasks may be described with a quick description, given due dates and assigned levels of priority. That is great and all, […]

Making Time

I am a busy guy. I probably always will be. We all have our own stories of busyness, and since this is my blog, I will tell you about mine: I have a lovely fiance who I love to hang out with! I work 25+ hours a week at Milsoft. I have eight hours of […]

I am ready to graduate…

I cannot wait to graduate!
I am tired of homework. I am tired of class breaking my work rhythm. I am tired of working on assignments that have nothing to do with any of my current ventures. I am tired of teachers who won’t look at the bigger picture and let me apply my current ventures […]