Archive for the 'web' Category

Dear Google,

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Can I have the possibility of customizing the top menu (the one with the links to other services) which appears on every Google service ?
kthxbye !

co.mments is failing me (not anymore)

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Is anyone else not receiving co.mments e-mail notifications ? Suddenly I stopped receiving notifications and this has been going on for a while. I only noticed it today when I actually went back to a post I had subscribed.
I have contacted the support team already and I guess I’ll use the RSS feed now, but […]

Simple things

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Couldn’t agree more.
Besides, why do Google sharing pages (Reader’s and now this new one) always have such long and complicated URL’s ? Wouldn’t it be easier to have a personalized URL like…Bloglines ? del.icio.us ? Almost everything else ?
I find it amazing how they can come up with such great stuff and just ignore simple […]

Microblogging…

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Looks like everyones going crazy about Pownce. I’ve had an account for a while but I haven’t payed much (almost any) attention to it. And why’s that ?
Well, for starters, no desktop client for GNU/Linux. AIR stuff doesn’t run here, and looks like there’s no API yet. Also, there’s some features in Jaiku which make […]

pjaiku - a cross platform jaiku client

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

If you are a Jaiku user and you don’t like any of the other external alternatives (windows/mac clients) for your OS, or if you are a GNU/Linux user, pjaiku might be what you’re looking for. But beware: it’s still a very young project, and it’s on heavy development. There are no distro packages yet, […]

Snap…don’t !

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Dear Interwebz:
Please stop using the snap.com plugin on your blogs/websites/whatever. It’s irritating.
Thank you.

Careful with the gears !

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Gears is beta indeed. Usually, most of the “beta” stuff that comes out of Google is relatively stable, and most people trust it really easily, but be careful with Gears in this early phase.
As I’ve mentioned yesterday, I decided to try Google Reader again. I had also installed Google Gears some days ago, when it […]