Archive for the ‘Personal experience’ Category
Using Delicious to your advantage
We all know what Delicious is, right? A site that helps people keep their bookmarks online, accessible from anywhere on the web. It also allows anyone to see what the others are bookmarking, and forms trends and reports around it. Simply put, it’s a social bookmarking site.
There, I’ve tagged it.
Tags are the one key tool [...]
Do locksmiths need a webpage?
It was a Sunday. In January. I had little work to do, to finish a project. I woke up pretty early, rested and chilled. Plan was to finish the work as soon as possible and spend the rest of the day playing some music, playstationing… or doing nothing. No problem. Good plan.
So after the morning [...]
A Mac experience (by a PC user)
I was a PC user from the day I knew there was something called a computer (286, 386…), and I started using it like every little kid would, playing games of course. My favorite were “Dave 2″, 2D FPS, “Wolfeinstein” and “Test Drive” all on a 5,25″ diskette. I didn’t care about usability, memory, [...]
