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Google Proxy Concerns

Yesterday Google released a new project of theirs dubbed the ‘Google Web Accelerator‘.

Comment · Posted: May 5th, 2005


Making Rochester Events Usable

One of the on-going jokes amoungst my friends is that the ‘has to be’ at least one festival every weekend here in Rochester, NY. So, the other day I sat down and tried to find every one that, at least, mentioned ‘fest’ or ‘festival’ in its name.

Comment · Posted: May 4th, 2005


Geo Traffic Data

I’ll admit that I didn’t give the Yahoo Traffic RSS feed data that close of a look the first time around (I had just assumed that it was purely ‘boring’ textual data), but now that Greg has posted a link to his Google-Yahoo Traffic Maps mashup, I see that each of the traffic incidents include […]

Comment · Posted: May 4th, 2005


Feed Links in Safari

A good new feature in Safari 2.0 is the RSS reader, which I’m sure everyone has heard about by now. However, Apple feels compelled to change all feed URLs from their original http: to a new feed:, making it annoying to use that address elsewhere.

Comment · Posted: May 3rd, 2005


Life as RSS

A little while ago I began to realize just how much of my personal information is digitally created every day. This is both scary and enticing (to me).

Comment · Posted: May 2nd, 2005


Traffic Conditions Data

So I was poking around the Dashboard Widget archive on the official Apple site and spotted a Yahoo Traffic Conditions widget. This is interesting because they are somehow getting the data from their web site in a easy-to-parse format. So, I peeked under the hood and, sure enough, there’s an RSS feed for traffic conditions! […]

Comment · Posted: May 1st, 2005


Schedule Maker Future

The other day I ‘officially’ launched a brand-new demo of the RIT Schedule Maker. In all, it’s very very slick. It’s a pure web application with zero server-side processing, all communication going straight from the user to the data source. Lots of Ajax, lots of XML – it’s exciting. Doesn’t work 100% yet in IE, […]

Comment · Posted: April 30th, 2005


Why Google Search History is Awesome

I’ve been having fun with Google Search History this past week and have noticed a few fun things.

Comment · Posted: April 29th, 2005


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