Dive into the archives.
- Wi-fi and more Google Gears
Despite all the April fools jokes that I could be posting and commenting on ( see Google’s Gday and the Techcrunch lawsuit) there was some great stuff posted today in the technology realm. First, allow me to step outside of my regular platform technologies ramblings and discuss some interesting developments in wifi sharing. Personally, arriving [...]
- Battle lines being drawn for future platform applications
As we all know, Google Docs has slowly but surely been advancing on Microsoft’s territory and is improving their service over time. Although currently they do not offer the specificity nor quality that the Office Suite does, they are making gains each day and the features that continue to be added are directly linkable to [...]
- Building an investment thesis
Recently as part of my work with a venture capital firm here in Indy (PSVF), I was tasked with developing my own personal investment thesis. This task was largely focused on finding out what areas of investment I would consider to be my expertise and as such, which ones I would be able to make [...]
- Could it be? More web-platform reading.
Well, since I seem to be obsessed with talking about web as a platform I thought I’d just throw up a link for the reading I’m currently doing. Check out Mozilla Prism (their version of a desktop-to-web application). Seems pretty cool so far and is a nice alternative to Air or others. http://wiki.mozilla.org/Prism
- Web services continue to trend in a useful direction
This week seemed slightly slow on tech related news items that really peaked my interest and I was really struggling for good material to cover. Yes, there were some cool things happening but really, I didn’t grasp on to any particular story and really say “wow, that’s cool” until well, today. Today Amazon opened up [...]

