Several Google Apps Lose “Beta” Tag

Google announced today that Google Apps is finally out of beta. “Yes, really.” “Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Talk — both enterprise and consumer versions — are now out of beta. ‘Beta’ will be removed from the product logos today, but we’ll continue to innovate and improve upon the applications whether or not … Read more

Independence Day 2009

Man – this weekend, I have to say, has been pretty fantastic. Aside from being notably unencumbered by technology, it also featured a very good friend of mine, Theresa. She’s my current romantic interest, and that’s putting it kind of mildly. She was my date for my Mom’s wedding, and her parents came up to … Read more

Verizon DSL Struggles: Part II

I have a technician scheduled for Friday morning who should hopefully be end-of-the-line for my DSL struggles, for now. A new modem arrived day before yesterday and I got it hooked up after work promptly. I logged in, set it up, and configured my wireless. I checked the status page, and the SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) … Read more

Flickr Twitter Integration

Eating at Cheddar’s Originally uploaded by David Myers I’m actually blogging this from Flickr right now, but wanted to let everyone know that Flickr has a great service called Flickr2Twitter. It lets you tweet your Flickr photos from both Flickr’s website or mobile using a specially formulated email address. To activate it, under Account Settings, … Read more

This Frog Kicks Your Bull’s Ass

Even if you get a healthy amount of sleep every day, everyone has those afternoons when you need a little jolt to keep you going. Some people exercise, some eat a low- or no-fat snack, some binge on sugar, others on caffeine. Then there are the segment of people who love their energy drinks! There’s … Read more

Music Fiend? Check out EMI Artists Online

Today I was out surfing the tubes, realized it’s been a while since I’ve updated my blog. I had written last with renewed enthusiasm for getting back into the regular habit of writing, and human laziness / a busy schedule kept me from sticking to that. I’ve also had a lot of personal developments in … Read more