Mashable Open Awards Voting
I’ve had the pleasure of judging the Webby Awards, the Web 2.0 awards, an international pageant, and now the Mashable Open Awards. Like many awards, there is the judges choice and the people’s choice...
View ArticleWebby Awards Markets With Video Rockstars
In an effort to get more entries into the 2009 Webby Awards, the Webby Awards teamed up with some online video rockstars to promote entering. Eventually there will be five videos, but here are the...
View Article2008 Mashable Open Web Award Winners
It’s official. Check out the winners and runner-ups for the 2008 Mashable Open Awards: People’s Choice Winners Bloggers Choice Winners Note: I was one of the bloggers to help chose the blogger award...
View ArticleYahoo Attempting to Keep Google and MSN Users
Caught this today when performing a search for other engines while on Yahoo. First time I’ve seen an engine attempt to keep their users from jumping to another engine, which is very common practice as...
View Article25 Things
If you are on Facebook and haven’t had the pleasure of reading a 25 Random Things About Me note about one of your friends yet, you are missing out. Normally not a fan of chain letters or tagging memes,...
View ArticleGoodbye GeoCities
As lame and as stale as many of their sites were, I still faintly remember the first GeoCities site I created in ‘96 or ‘97. I wish I could dig it up, but I have no idea what happened to it, though I...
View ArticleGoDaddy Twitter Relationship
Just over a month ago, I was shocked when I was force-fed a twitter screen takeover while looking at my domain names registered at GoDaddy. Immediately, I did some news searches to see if GoDaddy had...
View ArticleClearly Seattle’s Hero
Cue the dramatic music as I slip on my mask, tie on my cape, and pull on my gloves in preparation of finally living out my boyhood dreams as a REAL hero… kind of. For the next six months, I now no...
View ArticleBeauty of Wireless Internet Access
Clearly I spend a lot of time online. Most of it occurs in my home office or around the house. Occasionally I connect in coffee shops (usually free) or at the airport (usually for a fee). As part of...
View ArticleVideo Tour of Seattle’s Newest Colocation Facility
In my 16 years of working on the web, I had never once visited what I think of as the heart of Internet: the actual datacenter facilities that host the websites we love so dearly. Sure I had seen...
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